Billie Eilish and James Cameron Henry Hwu; Robert Ascroft Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Billie Eilish's concert doc is headed to theaters. The singer posted Sunday night that the documentary that she made with director James Cameron will be released in theaters on March 20 via Paramount. The concert doc will be released in 3D and was made in partnership with Darkroom Records, Interscope Films and Lightstorm Entertainment. "HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR (LIVE IN 3D) coming to theatres on march 20th 2026 !!!! 🥳🥳🥳 this has been one of my favorite tours everrrrrr and being able to capture it and co-direct this film with @jamescameronofficial has truly been a dream come true. can't wait for you all to see it :')🎥⭐️🤭💙," she wrote on Instagram alongside of photo of her with Cameron. Related Stories Music AI's Impact and Rock's Revival: The Hollywood Reporter and the Frost School of Music Tackle Future of the Music Industry Movies Oscars: Academy Reveals Full Lists of Qualifying Documentary, International and Animated Features View this post on Instagram Eilish first teased the project over the summer during a sold-out concert in Manchester, England. At the time, she said she couldn't share many details beyond the fact that it was a 3D collaboration with the Oscar-winning director. "So you may have noticed that there are more cameras than usual in here," she told the crowd at the time. "Basically, I can't say much about it, but what I can say is that I'm working on something very, very special with somebody named James Cameron, and it's going to be in 3D. So, take that as you will and these four shows here in Manchester, you and me are part of a thing that I am making with him. He's in this audience somewhere, just saying. So don't mind that, and also I'll probably be wearing this exact outfit for like four days in a row." The singer's previous documentaries include Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, directed by R.J. Cutler, and the concert movie Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles. Eilish wrapped her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour on Sunday night in San Francisco. Cameron, director of such films as Titanic and the Terminator franchises, is prepping for the release of the third installment of his Avatar franchise, Avatar: Fire and Ash, which hits theaters Dec. 19. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up international China Box Office: Bi Gan's Mesmerizing Arthouse Drama 'Resurrection' Opens to $16.5 Million World Lens Wanda How China's Wanda Is Turning Theaters Into Youth-Culture Playgrounds Wicked: For Good Ariana Grande Red Carpet Grabber Deported, Banned From Singapore Oscars Hollywood Flashback: How 'Mutiny on the Bounty' Led the Oscars to Create the Best Supporting Actor Category Rebel Wilson Rebel Wilson Speaks Out on 'The Deb' Controversy: "I Was a Whistleblower" Roger Ebert Siskel and Ebert Come Alive on Stage as Chicago Marks 50th Anniversary of Iconic Critic Duo international China Box Office: Bi Gan's Mesmerizing Arthouse Drama 'Resurrection' Opens to $16.5 Million World Lens Wanda How China's Wanda Is Turning Theaters Into Youth-Culture Playgrounds Wicked: For Good Ariana Grande Red Carpet Grabber Deported, Banned From Singapore Oscars Hollywood Flashback: How 'Mutiny on the Bounty' Led the Oscars to Create the Best Supporting Actor Category Rebel Wilson Rebel Wilson Speaks Out on 'The Deb' Controversy: "I Was a Whistleblower" Roger Ebert Siskel and Ebert Come Alive on Stage as Chicago Marks 50th Anniversary of Iconic Critic Duo