With an extensive history of successful projects, it's no wonder that Taylor Swift is now ready to embark on yet another venture.
At each stop of the "Eras" Tour, it has been confirmed by concertgoers that a bevy of cameras have been documenting the event -- taking photos of Taylor and her the fans, as well as capturing some footage backstage.
It's now commonplace for this kind of extensive filming to occur during a tour, but Taylor's presence suggests something bigger is in the works.
According to TMZ, the current status of the project is still uncertain. It could end up in either a streaming platform such as Netflix or a movie theater.
Reports suggest that this venture may involve a large financial agreement between her and a familiar partner, Netflix.
Though limited details are available regarding the purpose of the video footage, it's a sure bet that Swifties will deeply appreciate its presence - particularly those who weren't able to be at "Eras" tour in person.
This comes after news has surfaced that Taylor Swift and "Succession" screenwriter Alice Birch are collaborating on a "meta-feminist" series.
The project has just begun and details have yet to be revealed about what the show will entail.
Inspired by her many former boyfriends, the "Lavender Haze" singer will reportedly draw upon her romantic history to develop a new TV series, according to The Sun.
An insider expressed their enthusiasm for the project, noting that Taylor's relationships have spurred many of her most iconic songs - which have since been celebrated as empowering bops.
"There is so much potential to take from these experiences and create powerful visuals for the story," they said. "Taylor's very much interested in exploring this side of her artistry."
The outlet further said that acclaimed screenwriter Jesse Birch has already commenced talks with Taylor regarding a possible new screenplay. Jesse is well-known for his contributions to successful shows like "Succession" and "Normal People."
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The source described the perfect writing partner for Taylor in their collaboration and this person was none other than the creative genius behind "Succession" character Shiv Roy.
Having recently released her re-recorded "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" album, Taylor Swift has been hard at work these last four months giving two to three shows every weekend.
But that's not all - the iconic singer is reportedly beginning a new chapter with her feature directorial debut and original script.
As the "Eras" Tour is now scheduled to last until August 2024, it's uncertain when Taylor Swift will find the chance to direct a feature film.
However, Variety reported that Searchlight Pictures - the production studio for the project - validated the report.
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