‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ will be on Disney+ a day early

Taylor Swift’s mᴀssively successful Eras Tour concert film will begin streaming on Disney+ starting March 14, a day earlier than previously thought.

Disney+ made the announcement last month that it will stream “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version)” starting March 15.

However, in a new trailer Monday, it was clarified that the movie will begin streaming March 14 at 9 p.m. ET.

The extended version of the film will include Swift’s performance of “Cardigan,” which had been cut from the rental version, and four additional acoustic songs.

Disney did not say which acoustic songs would be featured, but based on when the film was sH๏τ during Swift’s concerts in Los Angeles, it’s likely those songs are “Maroon,” “Death by a Thousand Cuts,” “You Are in Love” and “I Can See You.”

It’s also unconfirmed how much Disney paid for the streaming rights to the movie, but according to a report from Puck News, the deal was worth $75 million. The report said that Disney outbid Netflix and Universal for the streaming rights.

According to Variety, the movie pulled in $261.7 million at the global box office after its Oct. 13 debut, making it the highest-grossing concert film of all time.

Disney did not say which acoustic songs would be featured, but based on when the film was sH๏τ during Swift’s concerts in Los Angeles, it’s likely those songs are “Maroon,” “Death by a Thousand Cuts,” “You Are in Love” and “I Can See You.”

It’s also unconfirmed how much Disney paid for the streaming rights to the movie, but according to a report from Puck News, the deal was worth $75 million. The report said that Disney outbid Netflix and Universal for the streaming rights.

According to Variety, the movie pulled in $261.7 million at the global box office after its Oct. 13 debut, making it the highest-grossing concert film of all time.

Disney did not say which acoustic songs would be featured, but based on when the film was sH๏τ during Swift’s concerts in Los Angeles, it’s likely those songs are “Maroon,” “Death by a Thousand Cuts,” “You Are in Love” and “I Can See You.”

It’s also unconfirmed how much Disney paid for the streaming rights to the movie, but according to a report from Puck News, the deal was worth $75 million. The report said that Disney outbid Netflix and Universal for the streaming rights.

According to Variety, the movie pulled in $261.7 million at the global box office after its Oct. 13 debut, making it the highest-grossing concert film of all time.

Following its successful run in theaters, the movie has been available to rent for $19.89 (Swift’s birth year) on Amazon and other rental services.

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