Christopher Nolan tried to warn us about oncoming Taylor Swift
Days before the release of Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour documentary, Christopher Nolan knew which way the wind was blowing
Her impact in Hollywood has been Swift and merciless. Within weeks of announcing her concert documentary, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, would be getting an exclusive run in AMC Theatres, chaos reigned. Exorcists scuttled from release dates, friendship bracelets were made, and the movie business braced for impact. Christopher Nolan could see it coming from a mile away.
Two days before The Eras Tour made landfall, the Oppenheimer director warned studios that a shitstorm was coming their way. In conversation with producer Emma Thompson and American Prometheus author Kai Bird, Nolan warned, “Taylor Swift is about to show studios” the importance of movie theaters, despite hyper-fixation on getting their blasted streaming services off the ground.
“Taylor Swift is about to show the studios because her
concert film is not being distributed by the studios. It’s being
distributed by the theater owner, AMC, and it’s going to make an
enormous amount of money,” the director said. “And this is the thing,
this is a format, this is a way of seeing things and sharing stories, or
sharing experiences that’s incredibly valuable. And if [the studios]
don’t want it, somebody else will. So that’s just the truth of it.”