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"One Battle After Another" Holds Strong as AMC's "Release Party of a Showgirl" Earns $33M
4 Oct
Summary
- "One Battle After Another" holds $12M in second weekend
- AMC's "Release Party of a Showgirl" earns $33M at box office
- "Release Party" is a lyric and music video compilation, not a full concert film
As of October 4th, 2025, the film "One Battle After Another" has held solidly at the box office, earning $12 million in its second weekend. Meanwhile, AMC Theatres' "Release Party of a Showgirl," a theatrical companion to the release of Taylor Swift's new album, is set to earn $33 million this weekend.
The "Release Party" earned $15.8 million from 3,702 theaters on Friday, which is roughly a third of the $93 million opening weekend of Swift's 2023 smash hit "Eras Tour." This was expected, as "Release Party" is a lyric and music video compilation, not the full concert film that "Eras Tour" was.
Like "Eras Tour," the "Release Party" had virtually no marketing costs for AMC Theatres, as Swift's large social media presence did the work of getting the word out to her loyal fanbase. The "Release Party" also serves as a replacement for Lionsgate's "Michael," which was previously scheduled for this early October weekend but has been moved to May 2026 to take advantage of a summer launch opportunity.