Taylor Swift's Concert Film Breaks Box Office Records, Outshining Metallica and Beyoncé

Metallica's ambitious concert film "Through the Never" turned into a financial catastrophe, costing the band millions and earning only $9 million globally. The film, which combined live performances with a narrative storyline, had a budget of $32 million and failed to attract casual moviegoers or casual heavy metal fans. Metallica took full responsibility for the misjudgment and learned valuable lessons about budget control and the need for a strong partner in the movie business. The band's experience serves as a cautionary tale for future concert films, as artists like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé prepare to release their own successful ventures with reasonable budgets and distribution partnerships.
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