Disney has emerged victorious in the streaming contest for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour movie. The corporation declared this afternoon that starting on March 15th, Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) will only be accessible on the service.
Since this version will feature “Cardigan” and four more acoustic songs that weren’t included in the theatrical film or the video-on-demand rental, which added several bonus tracks of its own, it is being marketed as “the concert film in its entirety for the first time.”
With over $260 million in box office receipts worldwide, the Eras Tour movie became the best-selling concert film ever. After being made available for digital rentals in December, it is now at last being streamed on a platform. The Eras Tour is unfortunately devoid of HDR presentation, at least for the time being, although it is still accessible in 4K quality on small screens. There has been no announcement of a physical media version of the movie thus far. Sorry, enthusiasts of 4K Blu-rays.
Taylor Swift revealed her newest album, The Tortured Poets Department, on Sunday night. It will be available in stores in April. The tour, which became a cultural phenomenon in the US and frequently saw fans live stream full performances of the sold-out stadium gigs, may enter yet another “era” with these next international legs. In the event that your attempts to obtain tickets for the actual event were unsuccessful, you can look forward to viewing it as part of your Disney Plus membership.