
Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert film debuted this weekend with an estimated $95 to $97 million in North America and $126 million globally. It's already the biggest concert film of all time, domestically, beating Justin Bieber’s Never Say Never ($73 million) and Michael Jackson's This Is It ($72 million). With international numbers, Swift still hasn't beat Jackson, but might. Eras Tour could even beat Joker ($96.2 million) for the biggest October opening ever. It is also likely to be the seventh biggest opening of 2023. There were no other major film releases this weekend, so The Exorcist: Believer placed No. 2 in its second week with $11 million. Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie earned another $7 million for third place. Saw X placed No. 4 with $5.7 million and The Creator rounded out the top five with $4.3 million.
In an NBC News primetime special on Friday, Jada Pinkett Smith - who revealed that she separated from husband Will Smith seven years ago - describes her reaction when Will responded to a joke that Chris Rock told at the Oscars by yelling, "Keep my wife's name out of your f**king mouth!". What viewers didn't see while movie clips were being shown, was Rock leaning over the stage to apologize to Jada, a move that further infuriated Will Smith. Jada originally thought the whole incident was "a skit" and that Will didn't make contact with Rock. Hear what Jada said below.
Suzanne Somers, one of TV’s biggest sitcom stars from the 70s to the 90s, has died at 76. The “Three’s Company” star passed away after battling “an aggressive form of breast cancer for over 23 years”. Somers and her family planned to celebrate her 77th birthday today, but the actresses’ publicist says they now plan to “celebrate her extraordinary life”.