The Exorcist: Believer Shows Early To Avoid Clashes With Taylor Swift's Documentary Film
JAKARTA - The Exorcist: Believer film was previously scheduled to air on October 13, 2023, submitted to October 6 in theaters. Director Jason Blum said the broadcast was in order to avoid a schedule for clashes with Taylor Swift's documentary release: The Eras Tour.
Through his social media, Jason confirmed that his film will air earlier a week from its supposed schedule.
"Look what you told me to do. The Exorcist: Believer moved to 10/6/23 #TaylorWins," Jason wrote, quoted Friday, September 1.
Previously, Taylor Swift announced on Instagram that the documentary from the series of concerts of The Eras Tour will hit theaters. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour will premiere at least four times per day on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at every AMC theater site in the United States.
The film will also be screened on the Cinemark and Regal screens in North America, with theaters and other networks expected to be added. On AMC ticket sites, the duration is 2 hours 45 minutes, slightly shorter than the duration of Swift's 3 hours 15 minute concert.
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While ticket prices, are published numerically at 19.89 USD (IDR 303 thousand) for adults, 13.13 USD (IDR 200 thousand) for children and seniors, on the standard screen. Imax and Dolby tickets will be much more expensive.
The Exorcist: Believer features Ellen Burstyn's return as Chris MacNeil, an actor who was forever altered by the paranormal events that befell her daughter pantas five decades ago.
The story begins when two local girls flee into the forest, only to return three days later without remembering the episode. This caused a series of terrible events, forcing the father of one of the girls to look for MacNeil, the only living person who has ever experienced anything like that before.