Taylor Swift unveils trailer for 10-minute version of "All Too Well"
Taylor Swift has premiered the trailer for the 10-minute version of "All Too Well", which will be accompanied by a short film written, directed and starring Swift.
Next Friday (12 November) Taylor Swift will release Red (Taylor's Version), and today on Good Morning America, Swift debuted a trailer for the 10-minute version of "All Too Well".
Although the trailer doesn't preview the re-recorded version of the track, it does show a clip of the accompanying short film that's written and directed by Swift, who also stars in it. The short film will also arrive next Friday.
EXCLUSIVE: @GMA gets a first look at the trailer for “All Too Well ten minute version,” a brand new short film written by, directed by and starring @taylorswift13! The film comes out next Friday. pic.twitter.com/VOBTE6dO5d
— Good Morning America (@GMA) November 5, 2021
Red (Taylor's Version) will feature re-recorded versions of the album's original tracks, as well as some "From The Vault" tracks including a Phoebe Bridgers collaboration titled "Nothing New", "I Bet You Think About Me" featuring Chris Stapleton, a second Ed Sheeran collaboration "Run" and more.
In September Swift released the full version of "Wildest Dreams (Taylor’s Version)", even though she hasn't announced an official release for 1989 (Taylor's Version) yet.
Red (Taylor's Version) will be the second re-recorded album in Swift's catalogue, following April's Fearless (Taylor's Version).
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