
Taylor Swift has announced the release of her self-directed short film All Too Well
Taylor Swift has revealed that a short film named All Too Well, starring Sadie Sink, Dylan O’Brien, and herself, will be released on November 12th, just in time for the re-release of Red!
Taylor shared the news with her fans on social media, along with a sneak peek from the short film.
Fans can see a tree-lined road and a car going by in the teaser, as well as Sadie, Dylan, and Taylor’s names near the end. In the captions section, the Willow singer wrote, “November 12. Remember it.” Taylor’s version of Red will include a re-recording of All Too Well, a 10-minute long explicit version that the singer has never released before.
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Red (Taylor’s version) is a 30-song album that will be released on November 12th. Taylor Swift has previously written, “While launching the album, “I can’t thank these artists enough for assisting me in bringing these songs to life. I’m looking forward to dusting off our highest hopes and recreating these moments with you.
Because Red contains so many songs you haven’t heard yet, we’ll also be making a number of new ones. Until then, I’ll be counting down the days and picturing everything in my head. In a burning red.”
The first album released under Taylor’s version was Fearless, and this will be the second. Swift’s friend Ed Sheeran will perform two songs with her, Everything Has Changed and Run. Listening to the tunes that are set to be released for the first time would be interesting. Better Man, Babe, Message in a Bottle, Forever Winter, and The Very First Night are among them.
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