Today, our hosts give the weekend box office update, exclusive NYCC news for The King's Man & Kick-Ass and A24's pivoting to commercial movies.
On today's show, Perri Nemiroff and Steve Weintraub begin by giving a run through of this weekend’s box office with the record-breaking opening of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour. Get all the details from Perri and Steve by watching the episode in the video at the top of this article, or you can listen to it in podcast form below.
After presales for The Eras Tour sold out and raked in over $100 million, predictions for Swift’s concert film were projected to bring in upwards of another $125 million. While the career-spanning movie didn’t climb quite that high, it did become the highest grossing opening weekend for a concert film and the biggest domestic premiere since Greta Gerwig’s Barbie at $97 million.
Finally, our hosts share some exciting news from this year’s New York Comic-Con. During an interview with Collider’s Maggie Lovitt, Matthew Vaughn explained the idea behind a sequel to his 2021 prequel film, The King’s Man, starring Ralph Fiennes. This one, titled The Traitor King, he tells Lovitt, will focus on the rise of Hitler to follow the set-up in The King’s Man’s post-credits scene, but whether the sequel will be a feature film or a series is, as of yet, unknown.
What Is Collider Dailies? Collider Dailies airs on the Collider Extras YouTube channel live at 10am PT Monday through Friday. Conversations are led by show hosts, Senior Producer Perri Nemiroff and Video Producer John Aljets, and they are joined by panelists Steve Weintraub, the editor-in-chief of Collider, and Lead News Editor Maggie Lovitt. Each 15-minute conversation will deliver high-quality, informative, and engaging entertainment news analysis.
If you can't catch the show live, you can watch the playback on the Collider Extras YouTube channel or listen to each episode in audio form right here on the Collider Dailies podcast channel.
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