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Taylor Swift Says “Eras Tour” Film Has Landed at Disney Plus for Streaming, Including Bonus Tracks — Of Course

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Winner of the streaming wars for Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” movie is not Netflix.

Disney Plus has ponied up the dough to show the film, which made $200 million in the US and has been on VOD for a while.

Swift, now Empress of the Galaxy, says this is the complete version, with extra bonus songs including “Pullover,” her sweater song. (It’s actually called “Cardigan.”)

I had lost sleep worrying about what platform “Eras” would end up at, so it’s a great relief. Empress Taylor won her 400th Grammy Award on Sunday, and promised new product for April 19th. If the album is a hit she promises to release Lana Del Rey from her current servitude.

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