The 3D concert film Hit Me Hard and Soft, which captures the Billie Eilish’s most recent tour for her third studio album, will now debut in theaters May 8.

Co-directed by Eilish and Avatar helmer James Cameron, the Paramount movie was originally set to launch March 20 alongside Amazon MGM’s Project Hail Mary. Now it will face off with Mortal Kombat II.

Cameron posted shots of himself and Eilish in edit, fine-tuning the film, promising that the delay will be “worth the wait.”

We’re refining the cut, dialing in exciting new 3D tech, and adding special behind-the-scenes elements we know you’ll love,” he wrote.

The collaboration was first announced in the summer of 2025 by Eilish’s at her sold-out Co-op Live show in Manchester Saturday, July 19. She joked that she would likely be wearing the same outfit for the following three shows for the film’s continuity. Cameron was said to be in the audience that night, and the “Birds of a Feather” singer acknowledged the presence of more cameras than usual near the stage.

Hit Me Hard And Soft was nominated for Grammys in 2025, adding to the singer’s total 34 nominations. She has nine Grammys to her name as well as two Best Original Song Oscars: one for “What Was I Made For?” from Greta Gerwig’s billion-dollar grossing Barbie and the other for “No Time to Die” from the 2021 James Bond film. Both are shared with her brother, Finneas O’Connell.

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This isn’t Eilish’s first film as the main subject, as R.J. Cutler made a documentary about her titled The World’s A Little Blurry, which came out in 2021 for Apple.

Cameron’s Avatar: Fire And Ash, released Dec. 19, 2025, has raked in $1.3B in a little over a month.