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Eilish's 3D Concert Film Eyes $24M Global Debut
7 May
Summary
- Billie Eilish's concert film is projected for a $18M-$24M global opening weekend.
- James Cameron's involvement enhanced the film's 3D technology and visuals.
- The film's opening weekend forecast far exceeds a previous 2023 concert movie.

Billie Eilish's "Hit Me Hard And Soft The Tour" concert film is set to make a notable impact at the box office. Directed and produced by James Cameron, the 3D film is projected to earn between $6 million and $9 million in North America on its opening weekend. International markets are expected to contribute an additional $12 million to $15 million from 57 countries. This would lead to a substantial global debut ranging from $18 million to $24 million. This forecast significantly outshines "Billie Eilish: Live at the O2 (Extended Cut)," a 2023 concert movie that grossed only $1.29 million in its North American opening weekend and $2.1 million worldwide. Paramount Pictures is distributing the film, which was acquired in a $20 million deal. The movie, rated PG-13, will be shown in approximately 2,600 theaters. Its release was delayed by two months from March to May 8, allowing James Cameron more time to refine the 3D technology and overall visuals.