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    ‘Life of a Showgirl’ movie creates a new business model only Taylor Swift can pull off

    October 3, 20255 Mins Read
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    Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, is here. And this might be Swift’s biggest release yet, given that along with an album, she’s also premiering a film on the same day.

    Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl features a new music video for the album’s single “The Fate of Ophelia,” lyric videos, and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and commentary. It’s being hosted as a companion event by AMC, Cinemark Theaters, and Regal Cinemas.

    The catch? It’s showing in theaters for just three days: October 3 to 5.

    The brief theatrical window follows the same pattern Swift has used to release limited-edition versions of her past albums and merch that are often available only on her site for a short amount of time—creating a sense of urgency for fans.

    According to some analysts, replicating the strategy of generating fast ticket sales in a limited timeframe is beneficial not only for Swift but also for the major movie theater chains.

    “Who wouldn’t want to cut out the middleman these days?” Brandon Katz, director of insights and content strategy at Greenlight Analytics, posited to Fast Company. “AMC’s unique distribution deal with Taylor Swift allows them to bypass film studios and create more tailored deal terms. It represents a unique new business model for theaters, though one that isn’t easily repeatable. Exhibitors will also receive a new theatrical product headlined by the most famous entertainer on the planet at a time when wide-release volume is still lagging behind pre-pandemic levels. That’s helpful. Even without a traditional marketing runway, Showgirl will attract attention.”

    The Taylor Swift effect

    The Life of a Showgirl is an appropriately named album for arguably one of the world’s biggest pop stars, who has built an empire from her music since she was 16 years old, creating a devoted fandom of “Swifties.”

    In the past few years, Swift seems to have been busier than ever. She rerecorded her first six albums, reclaiming her music after the original masters were sold by her first record label (she eventually was able to buy the original masters back). She performed around the world on her 21-month-long Eras tour. And in August, she got engaged to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce after a whirlwind two-year romance that saw her become a fixture at NFL games, including Super Bowl LVIII. She also teased the new album in her appearance on Jason and Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast).

    Her impact on any business she’s involved with has been so significant that it’s been given a name—“the Taylor Swift effect,” which experts say reflects the singer-songwriter’s strong economic force.

    Companies have been keen to take advantage of that Swift effect whenever they can. For instance, when The Life of a Showgirl was announced, many immediately adopted the album’s orange aesthetic and font style in their own social media posts. Spotify launched a pop-up merch shop in New York, while other brands, including Uber Eats, are hosting special deals and pop-up events to celebrate the release.

    This isn’t the first time Swift has released a theatrical film. Following the end of the Eras tour in 2023, she released Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour film, bypassing traditional studios and instead signing a deal directly with AMC Theaters. The film went on to earn roughly $261 million at the global box office, making it the highest-grossing concert film ever. Later, Swift struck a deal with Disney for the film’s streaming rights.

    This is the first time, however, that Swift is premiering a movie to coincide with a new album on the same day. Again, she’s skipping studios and releasing the film through AMC, Cinemark, and Regal Cinemas. Last month Deadline reported that the film had already raked in $15 million in first-day presales and that sources were projecting it to make between $30 million and $50 million over the October 3 weekend.

    A Swift business model

    According to data from Greenlight Analytics, the concert films Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (with willingness to pay, or WTP, at 53%) and Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé (with WTP at 52%) generated fan enthusiasm on par with Elvis (with WTP at 63%), suggesting that live-music experiences for big-name artists can generate long tails of monetization opportunity.

    Katz said that while releasing the film is a good idea for Swift, exhibitors, and the domestic box office, he emphasized that this isn’t going to usher in a new genre of film, since only stars at Swift’s level will be able to generate respectable box office revenue or streaming interest.

    “For the majority of artists thinking about chasing a similar goal, the juice would not be worth the squeeze,” Katz said.

    However, Swift is clearly continuing to move into the movie industry: In addition to the Eras Tour and Party of a Showgirl films, she’s reportedly developing a feature project for Searchlight Pictures.




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