Get ready, Taylor Swift fans! Sources say Taylor is planning a special movie event in theaters to celebrate the release of her new album.
According to sources at The Hollywood Reporter, Taylor Swift is planning a special live event to coincide with the release of her new album, The Life of a Showgirl, which is expected in early October.
Details about the upcoming theatrical event are still unknown, including its content and creators. However, sources say it will premiere in theaters the same weekend – October 3rd to 5th – that Taylor Swift’s new album is released, which is in just two weeks.
Taylor Swift’s concert film, *Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour*, came out in October 2023 and was shown only in AMC and Cinemark theaters thanks to a unique agreement with those companies.
The movie includes footage from Taylor Swift’s 2023-2024 Eras Tour concerts in Los Angeles, showcasing performances of popular songs from all ten of her studio albums.
The movie broke records, becoming the highest-earning concert film ever with over $261 million in ticket sales during its brief time in theaters worldwide.
A longer cut of the concert film became available to rent online in December, and a version called *Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)* started streaming on Disney+ in March 2024.
Taylor Swift’s new album, *The Life of a Showgirl*, will be released on October 3, 2025. This will be her twelfth studio album and her first new release since *The Tortured Poets Department* came out in 2024. She wrote and recorded *The Life of a Showgirl* while on the European leg of her Eras Tour.
This project is Taylor Swift’s first time working with pop producers Max Martin and Shellback since her album *Reputation*. It includes 12 songs, and features a collaboration with Sabrina Carpenter, who previously performed as an opening act on some dates of the Eras Tour.
The Best Summer Movies of 2025
10. Kpop Demon Hunters
This movie has a brilliantly creative idea: a K-pop girl group secretly fights demons, and their biggest challenge yet comes in the form of a demonic boy band! *Kpop Demon Hunters* is a blast of colorful animation and surprisingly catchy music – pure, fun entertainment. My daughters are obsessed, constantly asking how they can become demon-hunting K-pop stars. Honestly, after watching this, I kind of want to join them!
9. The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Marvel’s new Fantastic Four movie, *First Steps*, is a clear improvement over the previous four attempts made by Roger Corman and 20th Century Fox. Frankly, it had a low bar to clear – those earlier films ranged from just okay to truly bad. *First Steps* stands out with its beautiful visuals and a compelling villain, Galactus, a powerful being who wants to devour Earth, seemingly because he’s lonely and hungry. While the Fantastic Four themselves aren’t particularly impressive, the movie feels like a strong start for the team as they join the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
8. Elio
Pixar’s newest film tells the charming story of an orphaned boy, Yonas Kibreab, who discovers a home with a group of aliens. He’s accidentally thought to be Earth’s representative and quickly gets involved in high-stakes talks with a terrifying galactic conqueror, voiced by Brad Garrett. While the movie’s themes of fatherhood and self-discovery might resonate more with adults, it’s sure to entertain. And Elio’s alien friend, Glordon (Remy Edgerly), is easily the most lovable and delightful sidekick in theaters right now.
7. Ballerina
To put it simply, the first *John Wick* spinoff, *Ballerina*, exceeded all expectations. After a long development process and reports of significant changes, I wasn’t expecting much. The first hour felt like the slow, serious thriller I anticipated. But around the halfway point, the movie completely changes gears and becomes incredibly fun. It features at least three action sequences that are as thrilling, inventive, and darkly funny as anything in the four *John Wick* films. What’s more, *Ballerina* feels genuinely connected to the larger *John Wick* universe, expanding the world and even including a brief but important appearance by Keanu Reeves as John Wick himself.
6. F1
When someone calls a movie “old-fashioned,” it’s usually not a good thing. It suggests the film feels outdated and slow. But Joseph Kosinski’s *F1* is different – it’s delightfully old-fashioned! It reminds you of the classic, big-budget blockbusters from the 80s and 90s, which focused on impressive visuals and charismatic stars like Brad Pitt, Kerry Condon, and Javier Bardem, rather than relying on existing franchises. While it’s not perfect, *F1* is definitely not slow-paced. The story is a bit predictable, but honestly, a movie about Formula One racing should have *some* formula, right?
5. Highest 2 Lowest
After more than ten years, director Spike Lee and actor Denzel Washington team up again in *Highest 2 Lowest*, a crime story inspired by Akira Kurosawa’s classic film *High and Low*. The movie centers on a music executive (Washington) who faces a difficult choice: pay a huge ransom for the kidnapped son of his employee-mistakenly taken by a clever criminal (A$AP Rocky) who meant to kidnap his own child-or risk financial ruin. Featuring a thrilling chase scene set in the subway-perhaps the best since *The French Connection*-and powerful conversations between Washington and Rocky, *Highest 2 Lowest* feels like a classic film made by two of America’s most important filmmakers.
4. 28 Years Later
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, the team behind the groundbreaking zombie film *28 Days Later*, return to the genre with *28 Years Later*. This isn’t just a simple sequel designed to make money; it’s a smart and often unsettling movie. While it delivers the gore and fast-paced action fans expect – with some creatively shot kills using iPhone technology – it also takes time to explore deeper themes. The film is ultimately quite bleak, ending in a way that’s intentionally frustrating, not to set up future installments, but to reflect the often disappointing realities of life.
3. Weapons
If Zach Cregger asks you to come down to his basement, just say no. He clearly has a thing for creepy spaces, and his new movie, *Weapons*, delivers a particularly unsettling one hidden under the quiet streets of suburban Pennsylvania. The story kicks off when an entire class of 17 elementary school kids vanishes, leading to a complex mystery involving their teacher (Julia Garner), a worried father (Josh Brolin), a troubled police officer (Alden Ehrenreich), and others. *Weapons* jumps between different characters’ perspectives, creating a tone that’s both deeply disturbing and surprisingly funny. It’s a horror movie that manages to be scary and hilarious, much like a twisted version of *Pulp Fiction*.
2. Superman
Comparing any DC film to Richard Donner’s *Superman* is often considered sacrilege, but James Gunn’s *Superman* actually surpasses it in a few key areas. Nicholas Hoult delivers a fantastic performance as Lex Luthor – a wonderfully self-centered and easily offended villain – and the supporting cast is excellent, featuring Edi Gathegi as the aptly named Mr. Terrific and Krypto, Superman’s mischievous and scene-stealing super-dog.
David Corenswet portrays a Superman who is both vulnerable and incredibly charming, making him someone you genuinely want to cheer for. The movie is a genuinely fun, exciting, and romantic adventure, with a touch of social commentary woven in. It’s a strong new foundation for DC films, and that’s exciting because it’s intended to be the first in a whole series of interconnected movies.
1. The Naked Gun
If you need a good laugh, check out the 2025 film *The Naked Gun*. It’s 85 minutes of pure comedy, packed with visual gags, silly puns, and over-the-top humor. It’s one of the best franchise revivals of recent years – so good, you’ll probably want to see it again to catch all the jokes!
Liam Neeson stars as Frank Drebin Jr., the son of the original film’s iconic detective. Like his father, Drebin is a determined but clumsy cop investigating a villainous businessman (Danny Huston). The movie is full of hilarious moments, including Drebin’s internal thoughts – at one point, he describes his love interest (Pamela Anderson) with a particularly outrageous compliment. *The Naked Gun* proves that spoof comedies – and going to the movies – can still be incredibly funny.
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