Always on the lookout for easter eggs, eagle-eyed fans think they may have spotted another hint from Disney about the album.
Taylor Swfit’s fans are some of the most devoted in the world when it comes to decoding hints and easter eggs that the pop star leaves for them in her music, appearances, and videos. Her close-knit relationship with her fans built on this very activity has been instrumental to her success as an artist.
Fans Wonder About “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” Hint in New Disney Advertisement
As devoted fans would know, Taylor Swift has a good working relationship with the Walt Disney Company. She has released her long pond sessions on the platform, and as Disney CEO Bob Iger recently announced, will also be streaming Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour movie online.
Perhaps because of these connections or simply because fans are eagerly awaiting the re-recorded version of one of Swfit’s most iconic albums, one fan recently posited that Disney+ was hinting at the coming of “Reputation (Taylor’s Version).”
Disney plus seemingly hints to reputation Taylor’s version in new advertisement
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In the advertisement, we see the words “…Ready For It?” in a font that recalls the grungey aesthetic of “reputation” and the song itself. More importantly, the phrase also includes the ellipsis that exists in the title of Swift’s song.
However, while some fans were excited at the theory and immediately jumped at it, others were more skeptical about its plausibility and posited a different one.
One wrote, “its prob the tour movie (I think). EDIT: REP tour (sorry for the confusion lol).”
Many fans believed that rather than being an easter egg about “Reputation: Taylor’s Version,” it was a hint at the Reputation Stadium Tour movie, which used to have its home on Netflix but was recently removed.
Yet others explained it had nothing to do with Swift at all. One wrote, “Disney isn’t advertising at us Swifties, they’re advertising to everyone else who is not chronically online and analyzing everything for rep TV’s release.”
Well, only time will tell whether these suppositions and debates are based on fact or wishful thinking.
Do you think this opening title is an easter egg? Or do you think it’s a stretch? Let us know in the comments!