Taylor Swift, fresh off her record-breaking Eras Tour, wrapped up on December 8, has left fans buzzing with speculation about her plans for 2025. The Red crooner, who continues to dominate both music and pop culture, has yet to announce a new project, leaving her devoted fanbase eager to decipher her next step.
In 2022, Swift announced her first feature directorial venture with Searchlight Pictures. Reports from Variety revealed that the 14-time Grammy winner had already penned an original script. While no further updates have emerged about the project, Swift has remained busy, releasing three major albums since: 1989 (Taylor’s Version), Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), and her latest studio album, The Tortured Poets Department.
Now that her tour has concluded, Swifties have taken to Reddit to speculate. One fan wondered, “Do you think Taylor will focus on her feature film, or could we expect new music, like re-recordings of Reputation or her debut album?”
Many fans offered theories about Swift’s priorities. “I think the re-recordings will come first,” predicted one user. “Films take forever to make.”
Another speculated, “She’s already written the script, so it’s possible production is underway. We might see a new album in late 2025 and the movie in mid-2026.”
“I don’t believe we’ll get a new album soon,” said another fan. “It’s more likely she’ll release a re-recording while focusing on her film debut.”
Swift’s venture into film aligns with her extensive experience directing music videos. Since her debut in 2006, she has self-directed 13 of her 61 music videos, collaborating with stars like Laura Dern, Miles Teller, and Post Malone. Her foray into feature filmmaking seems like a natural evolution for the versatile artist.
While Taylor Swift’s future plans remain a mystery, her track record of surprising and delighting fans keeps expectations high. Whether she chooses to revisit her earlier works, create new music, or explore the cinematic world, one thing is certain: Taylor Swift will continue to make headlines in 2025 and beyond.