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‘Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour’ Leaving Netflix Globally in December 2023

The concert, which is labeled a Netflix Original, will depart at the end of December.

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Swifties will be disappointed to hear that the Netflix Original labeled concert Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour has been announced to be leaving Netflix at the end of December 2023. 

Directed by Paul Dugdale, the Taylor Swift concert recording was produced by Den of Thieves and Taylor Swift Productions and was first released on Netflix globally on December 31st, 2018. It’s a recording of a concert she performed in Dallas, Texas.

As of the time of initial publishing, the concert doesn’t yet have a removal notice within the app or on the page for the movie. Instead, Netflix confirmed its removal in its “New on Netflix” newsletter to various publishers and outlets online. A removal notice will begin to be displayed around a month before its departure. The removal applies to all Netflix regions.

Why is Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour ?

You may be thinking, “why is a Netflix Original leaving Netflix?” and you’d be right to question it. However, as we’ve covered relentlessly over the past few years, Netflix has been removing dozens of its Original titles.

The reason why some Originals have been removed often comes down to ultimate ownership of a show or movie and that Netflix has licensed (albeit exclusively) for a fixed period.

That does appear to be the case here, with the concert licensed to Netflix for a five-year fixed window, and that window is now coming up.

Of course, other theories are floating around about why the Reputation tour could be leaving Netflix.

We spoke to Andrew Roth , a concert photographer and journalist for the likes of Detroit News and Flint Beat, who told us there are growing theories that Reputation could be the next album that Swift re-releases under her own banner. “It’s a whole thing,” Roth tells us, “but the leading theory is there is an announcement soon and [the rereleased album] will be released in February [2024].” Roth told us a bunch of other theories on why it was on the horizon, such as February aligns with when “they’re in Tokyo, which is where the Reputation Stadium Tour ended,” but that’s not the point of this article, so we’ll leave that rabbit hole for others to fall down.

Will Miss Americana leave Netflix?

No is the short answer.

Following news getting out of the concert leaving Netflix, some Taylor Swift fans posted online that they’re also seeing Miss Americana set to leave the service too. They’re managing to get that up in their search results after searching “leaving soon.”

MISS AMERICANA TOO?2?3!$:$:$:$3$2&$:$/);72):$2?:? https://t.co/tjX0PJdMkh pic.twitter.com/UgmEcGwXZ1 — dom ☆ (@ev3rhaze) November 22, 2023

Thankfully, we can clear this up: Miss Americana: Taylor Swift won’t be leaving Netflix anytime soon. In fact, our understanding is that Netflix owns the rights to that documentary in perpetuity, so it will be streaming for many more years to come.

Of course, we’ll keep you posted on our leaving Netflix soon hub page if that changes.

Many Taylor Swift fans recently headed to theaters to watch The Eras Tour concert, which has yet to find a streaming home. A report from Puck in September suggested Netflix did not engage with any of the bidding on the movie ahead of AMC distributing, and it’s unclear whether they’ll want Eras Tour when its streaming window comes up early next year. As of October, reports suggest the concert had yet to be sold to a streamer .

Will you miss Taylor Swift’s Reputation Stadium Tour when it leaves Netflix globally in December 2023? Let us know in the comments below.

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Taylor Swift's Reputation tour lives forever and ever on Netflix

You'll want to see this movie, even if you saw the show live.

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To mark the end of 2018, global superstar Taylor Swift and streaming service Netflix threw one hell of a New Year's Eve party. There were snakes, there was glitter, there was confetti and there were the best indoor fireworks you've ever seen.

Didn't attend? Not to worry, there's still time.

The movie version of Swift's 53-date, award-winning, record-topping blockbuster Reputation stadium tour was released on Netflix Monday. Having attended two dates on the tour and seen Swift perform live for the first time in three years, I thought I knew what to expect from the movie. What I didn't expect was feeling equally as moved and starry-eyed while tucked up on my sofa on a cold winter's night as I did back on those warm evenings last summer. Not only did it spirit me back onto the stadium arena, but it left me with an overwhelming sense of relief that this spectacle has been committed to film I can revisit any time.

It's a smart move for Taylor Swift to partner with Netflix rather than a US-based TV network or put out a straight-to-DVD release. The streaming service is pretty much unrivalled in its ability to bring Reputation to a global audience at the same time everywhere in the world for an affordable price. For reasons of cost and geography, many fans were unable to attend the tour, which visited only five countries outside the US. But Netflix lowers the barrier to entry, making Swift's latest live performances accessible to pretty much anyone with an internet connection.

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This is excellent news for fans who missed out, but also for Swift herself. The more people who see her play live -- when she's absolutely in her element -- the more likely she is to be recognised for doing what's genuinely important to her. When people think of Taylor Swift's reputation, no longer will they think tabloid headlines and unwanted scrutiny of her personal life. Instead visions of kaleidoscopic pyrotechnics will dance in their heads, while her poignant, powerful lyrics echo in their ears. It's a masterful deflection, a taking back of a twisted narrative, and perhaps most importantly in the long run, a way to establish this era as a building block in her legacy that's as integral as any that's come before it.

And it would be foolish to think that Taylor Swift isn't always, to an extent, thinking about how things like this movie play into the bigger picture. Swift knows that her reputation is a transient and ever-changing thing, but that legacy is a different matter altogether. 

This particular show, with its curved stages, dancing lights, elaborate choreography and gorgeous costumes, is a work of art in itself. The live show transcends the album and serves as a reminder that no matter what else happens, Swift's stardom is perennial. Among the setlist are sure-fire crowdpleasers from earlier eras seamlessly woven into the show through mashups or B-stage performances, while fans belt out new favorites like Delicate as Swift shimmers high above the whole scene in a floating gold cage. 

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"1, 2, 3, LGB" -- Swift floats above the crowd.

It also allows tracks from Reputation that didn't get the love they truly deserved a chance to shine with dazzling production. One to watch out for is King of My Heart, my personal favorite from the album, which quite literally gets the full song-and-dance treatment. Another highlight, Don't Blame Me, sounds like it was purpose-written with stadiums in mind. The live version of this song is akin to a religious experience; fans call it "going to church".

That's not to mention the acoustic rendition of All Too Well -- widely considered to be Swift's best song -- which is sung both by Swift and the fans around her with such depth of emotion that it relays to viewers the truest impression of what it was actually like to attend this show in person. Swift is well known for being very much in tune with her fans , and this connection allows her to talk to the audience with heartfelt candor throughout the show, as well as to stop and blow her nose with nothing but cheering and applause.

“All Too Well” was never a single, and it always blows my mind that it is consistently one of the loudest songs the crowd sings when I play it. Moments like this defined the Reputation Stadium Tour for me, and I can’t wait for you to see it in full starting at 12:01 AM 12/31 PST pic.twitter.com/wgcV3oumje — Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) December 29, 2018

Hardcore fans will tell you that floor seats, particularly if you're in the pit, are the only tickets worth having. But the show is so spectacular and carefully designed that it's worth viewing from every angle. Each perspective brings with it a new experience, and thanks to Netflix, you get access to all of them for the price of a month's subscription. In fact, you get money-can't-buy views of the action: Swift smiling winsomely down the lens as she dances towards the camera, and ethereal slow-motion of the most dramatic moments.

For me, the camerawork and closeups brought new insights into a show I've thought about every day since I first saw last year. It's a divine showcase of the costumes, the dancing and especially Swift's own barely-contained effervescent joy at being on stage. And all in glorious high-definition detail, with the HDR and Dolby Atmos sound on point throughout. Even the less ardent fans among my own NYE party guests were bowled over by the production, both of the show and the movie itself, as my friends had to think hard to compare it to the best stadium rock gigs they've attended. Each of them left with a party favor in the form of a new favorite song, as the movie trained a light on Swift's artistry even when bringing lesser-hyped album tracks to the fore. 

If you had any lingering doubts about whether Swift is still an artist at the top of her game, the Reputation tour movie will allay your concerns. Perhaps she's no longer America's sweetheart or the darling of the recording academy, but you don't become the world's greatest show-woman by always colouring inside the lines. 

When Swift puts pen to paper for a new album, it's her fearless disregard of the traditional parameters of genre and subject matter that spin individual thoughts and feelings into showstoppers. The Reputation era culminates in a live event absolutely worth capturing and watching over and over again. It's a music event for the new year -- and for the history books. 

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Taylor Swift ’s triumphant Reputation tour gets immortalized the way it deserves in her new Netflix concert film, which premieres on the streaming service on New Year’s Eve. (Just in time for “New Year’s Day”: that’s our Taylor, always thinking conceptually.) It shows off the biggest and best tour yet from one of pop’s all-time great live performers — Swift goes for stadium-rocking spectacle, without toning down any of her songs’ one-on-one emotional intimacy. Nobody else is in this girl’s zone. The Reputation doc was shot on the final night of the U.S. run, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with 60,000 fans singing along with every word, right down to every last “isn’t it?” in “Delicate.”

Swift is an artist who knows she doesn’t need special effects — she can get up there with just her acoustic guitar and slay, any night she chooses. All she needs is her songs, and she’s sitting on a songbook full of classics . But if she’s going to do a mega-pop show, she’s going to go all the way, because that’s what she does. So Reputation is a tribute to her epic ambition, with a dazzling battalion of dancers, pyro explosions, video screens and giant inflatable snakes, including a 63-foot cobra named Karyn. As her secret soul sister Courtney Love would say, Taylor wants to be the girl with the most snake.

It’s a New Year’s Eve victory toast to top off her historic 2018. Reputation was the year’s best-selling album, according to Billboard , even topping Drake’s Scorpion . She also had the biggest-selling U.S. tour in history, according to Pollstar . Has any female solo artist done an all-stadium tour before? With two female opening acts, Charli XCX and Camila Cabello? Swift took her tour to seven countries on four continents, selling nearly three million tickets. (The only artist who outgrossed her globally? Her old protegee Ed Sheeran, with whom she co-wrote “Everything Has Changed” while they were both bouncing on a trampoline.)

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I saw the tour’s first night — in Arizona, back in May — and it blew the wheels off my getaway car . But as the film proves, this tour got more legendary as it rolled on. She makes “Delicate” so theatrically splendid (she glides above the crowd in a golden basket) and yet so personal and vulnerable. “Delicate” was my favorite song of 2017 , before it was a hit, but I love it twice as much after hearing it constantly on the radio all year — I recently passed my millionth “isn’t it?” and I plan to keep over-isn’t-it-ing my way through 2019.

Swift turns “Shake It Off” into a serpentine throwdown with Camila and Charli. “Getaway Car,” the Rep gem that really should have been a hit, begins with a dramatic poetry recital: “And in the death of her reputation, she felt truly alive.” She sits at the piano for a medley combining two of her best deep cuts, “Long Live” (from 2010’s Speak Now ) and “New Year’s Day,” showing how far she’s traveled as a songwriter. “New Year’s Day” is the surprise ending to Reputation  — a quiet piano ballad after so many synth jams. She sings about cleaning up the morning after the party, sweeping glitter off the floor with somebody who makes her look forward to the year ahead. Only Taylor could focus on the least glamorous, most boring holiday in the calendar and find some romance in it. (Maybe next year she’ll do Arbor Day?)

Swift made every show different by picking a surprise for the B-stage wild-card slot — an oldie from her songbook, played on acoustic guitar. Part of the fun was waiting to see what she’d bust out every night. Seattle got “Holy Ground,” Dublin got “Mean,” Atlanta got “The Lucky One.” Chicago got “Our Song.” Nashville got “Tim McGraw,” joined by McGraw and Faith Hill . New Jersey got “Enchanted,” timed perfectly so the rain storm hit the crowd right at the “please don’t be in love with someone else,” proof she’s in cahoots with the weather. It’s a tribute to her vast catalog — but also to her fans, who stand ready to sing all 129 of her songs at a moment’s notice. For this show, she ends the U.S. tour with the B-stage surprise she picked the first night: “All Too Well,” the mightiest song she’s ever written. She hadn’t sung it live since 2014 — but she delivers this majestic scarf-core ballad with a voice full of adult regret.

Reputation was a risky move — after the Number One hit “Look What You Made Me Do,” the world was primed for her to sing about celebrity score-settling, but instead, it turned out to be an album full of deeply personal love songs. It didn’t fit the “narrative” of what people thought she was about. People predicted that she was killing her career, alienating fans, etc., but people have been saying that ever since she had the gall to change the plot of Romeo and Juliet . It turned out to be a lot more than just another great Swift album — it was a statement about how far she’s willing to go as an artist, starting over from scratch every time. Even when she started as a kid, she had her own scholarly sense of pop history and a brash notion of her place in it. But with this tour and the whole 2018 she’s had, she shows why she’s making history. She’s never willing to rest on her reputation — but in the death of her reputation, she feels truly alive. Long live.

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Taylor Swift’s Reputation tour movie is my End Game — but it’s leaving Netflix soon

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When Taylor Swift released the album Reputation, she rose up from the dead (she does it all the time). Following a significant stint away from the spotlight and off social media, the pop star dropped her sixth studio album in 2017. After an endless stream of nasty headlines and mass criticism, Swift reclaimed her reputation with the edgy album that chronicles some of her biggest beefs and a burgeoning relationship, thereby reclaiming her own narrative.

Though the album got snubbed at the Grammys, Reputation continues to be a fan-favorite. Swifties were itching for a Reputation: Taylor’s Version announcement during the most recent leg of the 2023 Eras Tour, but no dice. To say fans are "Ready For It" is an understatement. 

We can’t binge-listen to Taylor’s Version of the album just yet, but we can rewatch the Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour movie on Netflix — but not for long. Sadly, Netflix isn’t the popular concert film’s End Game. It’s leaving the streaming site on December 30, 2023. 

Baby, Let the Reputation Stadium Tour Begin

Swift’s Reputation Stadium Tour kicked off in May of 2018 and ended in November of that same year. She performed 53 concerts during the tour — 40 of which were in North America. As the title suggests, the “Delicate” singer performed exclusively in stadiums for the entire run, which marked her first all-stadium tour. 

The pop icon’s 20-song set list covered a majority of the album, including “... Ready for It,” “I Did Something Bad,” “King of My Heart,” and “Getaway Car.” Swift may not have performed her Rep song “New Year’s Day” during the tour, but she paid homage to the ballad by releasing the concert film on New Year’s Eve. 

Flashback to the Reputation Film Reel

Just over a month after the Reputation Tour concluded, Swift released the concert movie exclusively on Netflix. The film chronicles a single concert: the Arlington, Texas show at AT&T Stadium. Swift is known for playing different “surprise songs” during each tour stop, and she gifted fans with her widely adored song “All Too Well” from the album Red. 

In the past few years, the “Call It What You Want” singer has taken charge of her projects — from production to directing. Paul Dugdale directed the Reputation film while Swift produced it under her production company, Taylor Swift Productions. 

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Over 100 thousand Swifties cheered on their idol during the 2-hour show, making it an electrifying experience for the audience and movie-watchers alike. Like the album itself, the concert movie became somewhat of a personal redemption for the artist. Critics weren’t largely wowed by the album (their loss), but the narrative changed with the release of the movie. 

Taylor Swift performs onstage during the reputation Stadium Tour at AT&T Stadium on October 5, 2018 in Arlington, Texas.

The visual components of the Reputation Stadium Tour film are downright mesmerizing. It appropriately kicks off with Swift’s lyric “Baby, let the games begin” from “... Ready for It?” followed by her iconic entrance with pulsing black and red lights and headlines flashing on massive screens. 

But nothing can compare to the terrifying larger-than-life 3-D snake graphic that dances along with the performers during “Look What You Made Me Do.” Later, Swift and her dancers rock back and forth on a snake-filled boat on her X-shaped stage. Swift even invited her opening acts — Camila Cabello and Charlie XCX — to join her for her smash hit “Shake It Off.” That’s a lot of star power for one stage.

With a functioning fountain, an endless light show, and a snake-heavy wardrobe, the Rep tour is one of Swift’s most intense and showiest tours to date. Of course, the concert closes on a fireworks display, and the text, “and in the death of her reputation, she felt truly alive.” And so did fans.

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Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour Is Leaving Netflix, And You Need To Revisit It ASAP For These 5 Reasons

I check it once, then I check it twice, oh!

Swifties, what a time 2023 has been!! There’s no question in my mind that Taylor Swift ’s 33rd year has been the most epic yet, between her phenomenon of a tour which was immortalized through the Eras Tour concert film to the re-releases of Speak Now and 1989 and all the viral moments associated with Swift and Travis Kelce’s blossoming relationship . It’s never been a better time to be a Swift fan, but come New Year’s Day, fans will be down one concert film once the Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour movie becomes unavailable for Netflix subscribers . Time is ticking for you to get in one last viewing before it disappears!

As noted on Netflix , today is officially the last day to watch the 2018 concert film that brought Taylor Swift’s stadium tour for reputation home to Swifties. Here are five reasons why it’s worth rushing to the streaming service right now to check it out: 

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We Have No Idea Where It’s Going Once It Leaves

For starters, it’s a complete mystery right now regarding what’s actually happening with the Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour movie once it can no longer be watched with a Netflix subscription . The movie initially was released on December 31, 2018, so its last day on the streaming service actually coincides with it being there for five years. My best guess is that there was some sort of five-year contract on the Netflix original and for one reason or another, it was decided by either Taylor Swift’s team or Netflix to no longer host the movie. 

While, in the past, it was unheard of for originals from a streaming service to be removed from its service, it’s become more and more common as of late. Other services like Max and Hulu, have removed content from their platform as a way to make money back because the artists and producers behind films and TV shows may get residuals for as long as a title is listed. I’d like to think Taylor Swift struck some smart deal that will allow her to surprise us on New Year’s Day with another method to view the movie but, since it’s a Netflix original, I’m not counting on it!! 

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The Acoustic Version Of “Dancing With Our Hands Tied” Is Spectacular 

The stadium tour is all around really fantastic. I’d put it on par with the Eras Tour movie, except it’s focused primarily on the particular time in Taylor Swift’s career when reputation was the shiny new album in her life and she wanted to really showcase it to the best of her ability on stage. The two-hour movie features Swift belting out over twenty songs, including a performance of just about every single track from reputation . 

One standout moment for me in this movie that you cannot find anywhere else is her acoustic version of “Dancing With Our Hands Tied.” The performance really made me think about the song in a whole new light and in my opinion, is even better than the recording. It’s a really gorgeous moment that is very unique to the Netflix release. (I’m really bummed it’s going away.) 

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The “Bad Blood” / “Should’ve Said No” Mashup Is To Die For 

While it’s the reputation album that a fan is likely to have on repeat over a concert film, it’s really incredible to see the ways in which Taylor Swift presents the album on stage across six acts alongside her band and dancers. And that's because she doesn’t cut any corners. There are a lot of music cues she alters on stage, and so much of the choreography that is going on during each of the songs allows the viewer to find a deeper meaning in the songs (along with having the best time watching Swift feed off the crowd and vice versa). 

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My favorite example of a way that the movie does something new with the music occurs about halfway through when the songstress surprises attendees with a mashup of 1989 ’s “Bad Blood” with “Should’ve Said No” from her 2006 debut album. It’s a really empowering and jaw-dropping take on two of her older songs, and it’s an absolute blast to see her perform it in this movie. 

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If You’re Not Into The Reputation Era, This Movie Might Change Your Mind 

When Taylor Swift launched the reputation era, it was a tumultuous time to be a Swiftie. For OG fans like me, at the time, the album actually alienated me completely, and I stopped listening to the artist for a while. For others, the album was actually the moment when they fell in love with the artist, after she dipped her big toe into pop with 1989 . 

With that in mind, I think there are a lot of people who were on my side of the street who didn’t appreciate the era immediately. While the album slowly grew on me over time when I got back into the singer, this movie really made me fall in love with this era of the star's career. So, if it’s not been your cup of tea, 2024 could be the year you get into it, with the help of this movie!! 

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Reputation (Taylor’s Version) Is Expected To Come Out Very Soon

Lastly, while we don’t know exactly when Reputation (Taylor’s Version) is coming out , a lot of clues and not-so-subtle hints from Taylor Swift definitely point to it arriving very soon. So there’s no time like the present to get really amped for the next re-release from the iconic artist. By revisiting this Netflix movie before it’s gone (maybe forever), you’ll have a chance to see how the album was presented on a large scale when the album was released versus what changes she might make with her new version. 

If you happen to miss the Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour movie, there are other avenues to see the singer on your TV screen. The Eras Tour is now available to rent, and you can check out her folklore movie on Disney+ along with her Miss Americana documentary on Netflix. We’ll keep you posted on upcoming Taylor Swift projects, and you can check out what 2024 Netflix movie and TV shows are coming soon to fill the void of the reputation movie’s untimely exit. 

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"Reputation Stadium Tour" is reportedly leaving Netflix on December 30th.

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It might be bad news for all the Swifties who want to stream Taylor Swift 's Reputation Stadium Tour ... the concert film is reportedly leaving Netflix at the end of December 2023.

If you've been keeping up with Taylor over the past few months, you'll know that the superstar is now gearing up to release the highly anticipated Reputation (Taylor's Version) re-record. The original album was released in 2017, and was accompanied by the Reputation Stadium Tour. At the time, it was Taylor's biggest and highest grossing tour. ( The Eras Tour has completely eclipsed it now, though.)

The tour was professionally filmed and turned into a concert film that premiered exclusively on Netflix in 2018. But soon, fans will apparently no longer be able to watch it on the platform.

Here's everything we know about when the Reputation Stadium Tour is reportedly leaving Netflix.

When does the Reputation Stadium Tour leave Netflix?

Why is Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour leaving Netflix?

A list of Netflix titles – films, TV shows, documentaries and more – that are all scheduled to be removed from the streaming platform at the end of December 2023 has been published. According to several reports , Taylor Swift's Reputation Stadium Tour is amongst them.

According to the list, the Reputation Stadium Tour will reportedly be leaving Netflix on December 30th 2023, exactly five years after it premiered on the platform.

Needless to say, Swifties are absolutely devastated that the concert film may no longer be available to watch whenever they want. Some fans have already cancelled their Netflix subscriptions while others are hoping it appears on a new streaming platform as soon as possible.

‼️| "Reputation Stadium Tour" is reportedly leaving Netflix on December 30th pic.twitter.com/THuWhPLVKX — The Swift Society (@TheSwiftSociety) November 22, 2023

Why is the Reputation Stadium Tour leaving Netflix?

Currently, there is no official confirmation about the concert film leaving the platform, where it premiered as a Netflix exclusive event. Nor is there any explanation as to why it's reportedly leaving.

Despite fans speculating that Taylor's Rep Tour movie is leaving Netflix due to Taylor calling out the platform over the sexist joke made in Ginny & Georgia at her expense, it's unlikely that is the reason why.

Other fans have theorised that it's leaving due to the streaming rights expiring, particularly given its departure on the 5 year anniversary of its release. Others also think it could have something to do with the upcoming release of Reputation (Taylor's Version) .

We'll just have to wait and see... This article will be updated with more information when it's made available.

Will the Reputation Stadium Tour be added to another streaming service?

If it does end up leaving the platform, it's currently unclear if Taylor will shop the Reputation Stadium Tour to other streaming services but there is a possibility that it could pop up somewhere else in the future.

Taylor is also soon set to begin shopping her Eras Tour concert film to streaming services, following its run in cinemas.

Watch this space!

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Taylor Swift’s Fans Are Threatening To Boycott Netflix If Her Concert Film Is Removed From The Streaming Service

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Kids, let me tell you about a time before it was impossible to get Taylor Swift concert tickets.

The year was 2018, and Swift was traveling the world on the Reputation Stadium Tour . Back then, tickets were, well, still expensive, but they weren’t as expensive. Fortunately, much like with the box office record-breaking Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour , everyone who wasn’t able to attend could experience the Rep era through Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour on Netflix .

But now according to What’s On Netflix , the concert film — a Netflix production, mind you — is being removed from the streaming service at the end of December 2023. This is why we can’t have nice things.

Netflix has been removing dozens of its Original titles. The reason why some Originals have been removed often comes down to ultimate ownership of a show or movie and that Netflix has licensed (albeit exclusively) for a fixed period. That does appear to be the case here, with the concert licensed to Netflix for a five-year fixed window, and that window is now coming up.

Swifties are not taking kindly to the news. “im sorry but what do you mean that the reputation tour movie that was exclusively made for netflix is now going to be removed from netflix,” @shookswiftie wrote on X, while @brittibabyyy added , “i’m still so sad they’re removing reputation from netflix. wtf am i supposed to watch when i need to feel like a bad bitch again.” Here’s more:

me leaving netflix when the reputation stadium tour leaves pic.twitter.com/6INZMmoeI2 — marley (@marleyharper) November 22, 2023
THE REPUTATION STADIUM TOUR MOVIE IS LEAVING NETFLIX??? pic.twitter.com/49qb5W3KQj — emily 🕯️ (@soitsdelicate) November 21, 2023
Me running to watch Reputation Stadium Tour on Netflix before it goes away forever 😭 pic.twitter.com/oPEuFfwIgP — ❥ 𝒜𝓈𝒽𝓁𝑒𝓎 𝒯𝑜𝓇𝓉𝓊𝓇𝑒𝒹 𝒫𝑜𝑒𝓉 ❥ (@BornThisSwift) November 22, 2023
reputation tour film is LEAVING NETFLIX?? pic.twitter.com/YtUwz1NMqi — kate⸆⸉ (@katiesversionn) November 21, 2023
reputation stadium tour movie will be taken from netflix?? are you joking i need to be able to watch that movie whenever i need pic.twitter.com/9msxYS3HnW — celine ❣︎ (@gxldentaylight) November 22, 2023
ok time to boycott netflix https://t.co/4ncUejuvtm — rory (taylor’s version) 🪩 (@rorababy17) November 22, 2023
THE REPUTATION STADIUM TOUR IS LEAVING NETFLIX???? WHAT THR FUCK pic.twitter.com/mRqtLdsQpk — brooke ౨ৎ (@babedefender) November 22, 2023

The only way I’ll feel better is if Reputation (Taylor’s Version) gets announced this weekend.

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Here Are All the Songs Taylor Swift Played on the Opening Night of the Reputation Tour

Here's what Taylor Swift played during the first stop of her Reputation tour.

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Look what you made her play.

? Taylor Swift opened her Reputation tour on Tuesday night (May 8) at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ.

Her set list encompassed at least one song from every album — “Should’ve Said No” from Taylor Swift , “Love Story” and “You Belong With Me” from Fearless , “Long Live” from Speak Now , “All Too Well” and “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” from Red , “Style,” “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space” and “Bad Blood” from 1989 and almost the entirety of  Reputation, except for “So It Goes,” a recorded version of which played after the lights went up.

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1. “…Ready For It?” 2. “I Did Something Bad” 3. “Gorgeous” 4. “Style” 5. “Love Story”  6. “You Belong With Me”  7. “Look What You Made Me Do” 8. “End Game” 9. “King of My Heart” 10. “Delicate”  11. “Shake It Off” 12. “Dancing With Our Hands Tied” 13. “All Too Well” 14. “Blank Space”  15. “Dress” 16. “Bad Blood” 17. “Should’ve Said No” 18. “Don’t Blame Me” 19. “Long Live”  20. “New Year’s Day” 21. “Getaway Car”  22. “Call It What You Want” 23. “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”  24. “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things”

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After The Eras Tour Movie, Is Disney Boss Teasing More Taylor Swift Concerts Coming To Disney+?

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) may not be causing actual seismic activity from the home viewing parties that have been happening since the iconic concert special became available to stream with a Disney+ subscription , but it’s definitely making waves over at the House of Mouse. Disney CEO Bob Iger indicated as much during the shareholders meeting held April 3 , so is it possible that Taylor Swift will be teaming up with the streamer for future concert specials?

That question was asked directly to the CEO at the end of Wednesday’s call, and — as reported by our own Dirk Libbey — he didn’t have anything to announce at that time. However, Bob Iger did say that Disney wants to continue their great relationship with Taylor Swift.

The 13-time Grammy winner always has upcoming projects for Swifties to be excited about, so there’s undoubtedly plenty of potential for concert specials and more on Disney+ in the future. In addition to the Eras Tour concert film that was released in March, the streaming service was already home to Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions , a documentary where she spoke about and performed all 17 songs from her eighth studio album.

After Taylor Swift’s Reputation Stadium Tour special left Netflix at the end of 2023, is it possible Disney+ could pick that up for itself — possibly to coincide with the as-yet-unannounced release date of Reputation (Taylor’s Version ) ? Could there possibly be accompanying material with the upcoming release of The Tortured Poets Department , Taylor Swift’s 11th album, out April 19? 

With Bob Iger saying there was nothing immediate to announce, those possibilities don’t seem especially promising, but you can never tell with Swift, who is known to be very intentional about when and how she reveals these sorts of projects. 

With the Midnights artist being the biggest celebrity in music right now — if not the world — Disney definitely should be looking for ways to grow their relationship with her. One of those avenues may be to bring more Taylor Swift into the Disney parks . Can you imagine a “Getaway Car”-themed roller coaster or a fireworks show where the kingdom lights can shine just for me and you?

Between Taylor Swift and Disney, there are more than enough creative juices to keep the projects coming. But as Swifties wait for those things to come to fruition, they appear to be more than happy to continue replaying their favorite moments of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie . The artist added all three acoustic sets from the shows that were filmed in Los Angeles, allowing fans to experience even more of the Eras Tour surprise songs than they got in theaters or by renting the concert special afterward.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version) is available to watch online from anywhere and be sure to check out everything else that is new and upcoming to Disney+ . 

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Taylor swift's perfect the eras tour movie sequel was revealed 5 years ago.

The perfect sequel to Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie can be modelled after one project that was first announced almost five years ago.

  • The Eras Tour brought Taylor Swift the biggest year of her career, with record-breaking success and new accomplishments.
  • Swift should follow up The Eras Tour concert movie with a documentary similar to her 2020 release, Miss Americana, which took fans behind the scenes of her Reputation Stadium Tour and the making of her album Lover.
  • A potential documentary following The Eras Tour and her new album The Tortured Poets Department could also delve into Swift's sensationalized personal life and serve as a career retrospective.

The perfect sequel idea for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour dates back to one announcement from five years ago. Since the beginning of The Eras Tour on March 17, 2023, Swift has had the biggest year of her career. Not only did she embark on a record-breaking world tour and release The Eras Tour concert movie that broke box office and streaming records, but she also dropped two re-recorded Taylor's Version albums, won countless awards including two Grammys, entered her most high-profile relationship in years, and became an NFL darling (or, for some embittered football fans, an enemy).

Now that The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version) is officially streaming on Disney+, her focus can shift to the release of Swift's next album, The Tortured Poets Department , on April 19, 2024. Swift first announced the album during her Grammys' acceptance speech for Best Pop Vocal Album on February 4, revealing that she'd been keeping it a secret for two years. TTPD releases just a few weeks before Swift goes back on The Eras Tour on May 9, creating the perfect timeline for a follow-up film to The Eras Tour movie, for which Swift already created the template years ago.

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Taylor swift's best the eras tour movie follow-up is a miss americana-style documentary, swift released the miss americana documentary after the reputation stadium tour concert movie.

As a follow-up to The Eras Tour movie, Swift should release a documentary similar to Miss Americana , which included behind-the-scenes footage of Swift's 2018 Reputation Stadium Tour and showed the creation and rollout of her next album Lover. Swift began writing and recording Lover after wrapping up The Reputation Stadium Tour on November 21, 2018. A month later, Swift released the concert movie Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour on Netflix on New Year's Eve. Swift then announced the release of Miss Americana on November 14, 2019, a week shy of a year after The Reputation Stadium Tour ended.

Just like she did with Miss Americana after the Reputation movie, Swift should follow up The Eras Tour movie with a documentary showing the behind-the-scenes of the tour and the process of making The Tortured Poets Department. Unlike the Reputation movie, all three versions of The Eras Tour movie were released while Swift was simply on hiatus from touring. However, if Swift released a documentary after wrapping up The Eras Tour in December 2024, it would follow a similar release timeline as Miss Americana, which came out more than a year after the Reputation movie and five months after Lover.

While Miss Americana covered a lot of ground, Swift would have even more to break down in a post-Eras Tour documentary.

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The eras tour movie's behind the scenes documentary potential is way bigger than reputation, swift has even more to cover in an eras tour documentary.

Along with taking viewers behind the scenes of the Reputation Stadium Tour and the making of Lover, Miss Americana also served as an intimate and in-depth look at Swift's interior life in the wake of her famous phone call scandal with Kanye West and Kim Kardashian which resulted in her disappearance from public life and eventual comeback. Swift unpacked how she " had to deconstruct an entire belief system, toss it out and reject it " after her fall from grace. She also discussed her private relationship with then-boyfriend Joe Alwyn as well as her breaking her political silence in 2018.

Since The Eras Tour is a celebration of all of Swift's musical eras, a documentary could also serve as a career retrospective.

While Miss Americana covered a lot of ground, Swift would have even more to break down in a post-Eras Tour documentary. In addition to her record-breaking world tour and Album of the Year win at the Grammys, Swift's personal life has received more attention than ever due to her breakup with Alwyn, fling with The 1975's Matty Healey, and new relationship with Chiefs' player Travis Kelce. Although Travis Kelce does not appear in The Eras Tour movie , it would make sense for the NFL star to be part of a documentary chronicling the time when the power couple started dating.

Swift's Album of the Year win for Midnights at the 2024 Grammys marked her fourth win after Fearless in 2010, 1989 in 2016, and folklore in 2021, breaking the record for most Album of the Year wins by any artist.

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Since The Eras Tour is a celebration of all of Swift's musical eras, a documentary could also serve as a career retrospective in which Swift looks back at how far she's come since debuting in 2006. This would provide the perfect opportunity to delve into Scooter Braun's controversial purchase of her masters and her subsequent re-recording project. A Miss Americana -style documentary is Swift's best bet at a successful Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour sequel that is distinct enough from the concert movie but still related, while also providing a holistic view of her life and world domination during the tour.

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is a film rendition of the colossal worldwide event that sees the legendary pop star hit the stage in a specially curated film event. Performing the hits of her over seventeen-year career in music, The Eras Tour highlights Taylor Swift and her team as they put on a show of a lifetime.

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Taylor Swift has now reached billionaire status thanks to her showstopping Eras Tour — see how the pop star makes and spends her fortune

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Taylor Swift's net worth is now $1.1 billion, Bloomberg News reported and Forbes confirmed.

The pop star is a prolific songwriter who's amassed a significant fortune throughout her career.

Here's how Swift earns and spends her fortune, from real estate to charitable donations.

Taylor Swift never fails to impress.

At 15 years old, she was the youngest songwriter to ever sign with Sony. She now has 14 Grammys on her shelf — including four for album of the year , the most of any artist in history — several tours under her belt, 10 studio albums , a long list of chart-topping songs , and a beloved fan base who dub themselves "Swifties."

Such success makes Swift one of the world's highest-paid celebrities and one of the richest female singers. According to a Bloomberg News analysis published on the eve of her "1989" album rerelease , Swift has officially built a billion-dollar empire .

Forbes recently confirmed her $1.1 billion net worth , citing in part her massive ongoing Eras Tour and its subsequent concert movie .

Swift has been strategic and generous with her money, investing in a sprawling $84 million real-estate portfolio and often donating to causes she supports.

See how Swift earns and spends her fortune below.

Hillary Hoffower, Libby Torres, and Taylor Nicole Rogers contributed to a previous version of this article.

Taylor Swift currently has an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion.

According to Forbes, which published a series of 2024 billionaire reports on Tuesday, Swift is the first musician to reach 10-figure status solely based on songwriting and performing (rather than brand deals or business ventures).

Swift's vast fortune is primarily thanks to her valuable discography and earnings from streaming deals, music sales, concert tickets , and merchandise.

Representatives for Swift did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment regarding the Forbes report.

The pop star's record-breaking Eras Tour, which began in March 2023, propelled the singer to billionaire status.

Swift's five-continent Eras Tour has been nothing short of a sensation. It's the first tour ever to gross over $1 billion in revenue and is on track to become the highest-grossing tour of all time.

In October 2023, after Swift toured 56 dates across the US and Mexico, The Eras Tour had already generated $780 million and added $4.3 billion to America's gross domestic product , according to Bloomberg Economics.

She has since made stops in Argentina, Brazil, Japan, Australia, and Singapore, with plans to continue in Europe and North America throughout 2024 following the release of her new album, " The Tortured Poets Department ."

The movie version of the tour broke box-office records before it was even released. It grossed more than $261 million worldwide.

Worldwide ticket presales had already exceeded $100 million before the film was released (a day early) on October 12, 2023, AMC Theatres reported.

According to ticketing service Fandango , "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" set a new record for the highest first-day ticket sales in 2023. It has also become the highest-grossing concert movie of all time, surpassing "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never."

Swift, who bypassed movie studios to personally fund the concert movie, will receive half of the box office earnings for the film, which grossed $261 million worldwide .

Swift cashed in on her blockbuster Eras Tour movie again by selling the streaming rights to Disney for more than $75 million.

Once " Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour " had left theaters, Swift struck a deal with Disney+ to release the film's extended version on streaming .

According to Puck News, Disney paid upwards of $75 million for the exclusive rights.

Citing anonymous sources, the outlet reported that Disney's Bob Iger outbid Netflix and Universal Pictures (which handled VOD distribution for the film in December) for the streaming rights by offering the huge sum, which the other two streamers couldn't match.

Swift has endorsement deals and partnerships with high-profile brands.

These partnerships include Capital One, AT&T, Stella McCartney, Elizabeth Arden perfumes, American Express, Keds, Diet Coke, Walmart, and Apple.

But touring has long been Swift's biggest money maker. The 1989 World Tour grossed more than $250 million in 2015.

That figure is according to the Los Angeles Times .

She earned even more during her Reputation Stadium Tour in 2018.

At the time, the Reputation Stadium Tour broke the record for the highest-grossing US tour ever, according to Billboard . Swift earned an average of $7 million per show , more than double the US per-concert average during the "1989" tour.

But her tours don't just bring in ticket sales. Swift also makes a huge sum of money from merch.

Last April, Forbes estimated that Swift's coveted on-site merchandise — which she sells at an average price of $80 —could add an estimated $87 million in proceeds to her fortune.

Swift amassed an estimated $230 million in record sales following the release of her 2022 album "Midnights."

According to The Guardian , Swift's massive album sales for "Midnights" brought in $230 million for Swift's label Universal.

With more than 1.5 million equivalent album units earned in the US in its first week, "Midnights" landed the biggest week for an album in seven years (since Swift's own album "Reputation").

Swift made $52 million in 2021 after rerecording earlier work that was acquired (and then sold) by Scooter Braun.

Swift embarked on a mission to rerecord her first six albums after Scooter Braun, whom she accused of "incessant, manipulative bullying," purchased the legal rights to her back catalog in 2019. (He later sold the master recordings to a private-equity company .)

She released the first installment in the series, "Fearless (Taylor's Version)," in 2021. It debuted atop the Billboard 200 — indicating this would be a lucrative venture for Swift. Later that year, Swift's new version of "Red" became one of the year's top-selling albums .

The two rerecorded albums helped plant Swift on the " The Highest-Paid Entertainers 2022 " report from Forbes.

She has since released "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" and "1989 (Taylor's Version)." The latter sold over 1.6 million copies  in its first week — surpassing the original and becoming Swift's biggest debut total to date.

Swift has amassed an impressive fortune — and she knows how to spend it. Her real-estate portfolio is worth a reported $150 million.

It consists of eight properties in four different states .

In Nashville, she owns a 3,240-square-foot condo worth an estimated $3 million and a 5,600-square-foot Greek Revival estate worth an estimated $2.5 million.

The latter is the cheapest property she owns.

In LA, Swift owns a 10,982-square-foot Beverly Hills mansion worth nearly $30 million.

In 2017, she was trying to turn it into a historic landmark, according to Teen Vogue .

Across the coast, Swift owns an estate with seaside views in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, for which she reportedly paid $17.75 million.

With 12,000 square feet , it has plenty of room for parties and even inspired her song " The Last Great American Dynasty ."

But that's nothing compared to the estimated $40 million worth of property Swift owns in New York City on the same block in Tribeca.

That includes an 8,309-square-foot duplex penthouse and a four-story townhouse.

She used to rent an apartment on Cornelia Street — the famous inspiration behind her "Lover" track "Cornelia Street" — which was listed in 2023 with a $17.9 million price tag .

Swift needs a way to travel among all these homes. She reportedly owns a Dassault private jet.

The Dassault 7X is registered to Island Jet Inc., a holding company listed under the same address as Taylor Swift Productions, Business Insider previously reported.

She used to have two private jets, but quietly sold one amid criticism of her carbon footprint . ("Taylor's jet is loaned out regularly to other individuals,"  a rep for Swift said in a statement . "To attribute most or all of these trips to her is blatantly incorrect.")

There's no word on how much she paid for these vehicles, but a brand new Dassault 900 has a list price of $44 million, according to Business Jet Traveler. Elon Musk owns a similar model that cost about $26 million.

Swift often spends money dining out with her friends and romantic partners, especially when in New York City.

In the past, she's been spotted at The Fat Radish, The Spotted Pig, Sarabeth's, L'Asso, Nobu , and Vita Carota .

But Swift has always been generous with her money, supporting causes and helping those in need.

On her 24th birthday, she donated $100,000 to the Nashville Symphony, according to People .

Swift pledged $4 million to the Country Music Hall of Fame to fund an education center.

Her commitment to education doesn't stop with music; Swift also donated $50,000 to NYC public schools, People reported .

She has provided support during natural disasters, donating $1 million to the victims of Louisiana floods and $500,000 to Nashville flood relief.

Swift also raised $750,000 through a Speak Now Help Now benefit concert for victims of tornadoes in the southern US in 2011, according to People .

In 2020, Swift gave $50,000 to a mother of five who lost her husband to COVID-19 days before Christmas.

She and her mom Andrea Swift quietly made the donation, according to USA Today .

She also gifted $13,000 each to two moms who were also struggling financially because of the pandemic.

And then there are the two famous checks she wrote for $1,989 — an ode to her best-selling album — sent to two fans to pay a student loan and to donate to a dance marathon benefit.

The checks were sent out in 2014, according to People .

More recently, she has been donating to food banks across America that coincide with her Eras Tour route.

Throughout the first US leg of her Eras Tour, Swift habitually made large donations to local food pantries .

She has also been known to support LGBTQ+ organizations and victims of gun violence in recent years.

She also helps out her fellow pop stars. She gave Kesha $250,000 to help with legal fees during her lawsuit against Dr. Luke.

For several years, Kesha was embroiled in a defamation lawsuit after she accused the music producer Dr. Luke , her former mentor, of "unrelenting abuse" and rape. (They reached a settlement in 2023.)

The "Rainbow" singer revealed Swift's donation during an interview with Rolling Stone in 2017.

Kesha described Swift as "a fucking sweetheart. Very, very sweet, very, very genuine, extremely generous, picks up the phone every time I call her. My mom doesn't even always pick up the phone!"

Swift has proven herself to be incredibly savvy with investments.

In 2022, Swift pulled out of a $100 million sponsorship deal with Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX after she questioned the company if it was selling "unregistered securities."

As  Business Insider reported, many other celebrities such as Tom Brady and Stephen Curry failed to do so and were subsequently sued for endorsing the now-bankrupt crypto exchange.

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Here’s how netflix’s dramatized version of the 2019 broadcast -- starring rufus sewell as the prince -- differs from the original.

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“The Crown” may have ended, but Netflix isn’t done with Britain’s royals. In another dramatization of fairly recent events, the streaming movie “Scoop” depicts the 2019 BBC interview with Prince Andrew in which, for the first time, he discussed his dealings with financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — and denied any wrongdoing. It didn’t go well for him . In the aftermath, amid a widening scandal, the third child of Queen Elizabeth II stepped back from his public duties.

The film, directed by “Crown” alum Philip Martin, follows BBC producer Sam McAlister (Billie Piper) as she secures an interview for BBC Newsnight host Emily Maitlis (Gillian Anderson) with Prince Andrew (Rufus Sewell). The focus of the interview is the allegations that Andrew sexually abused an underage girl who was being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein; Matlin also questions the Duke of York about his relationship with both Epstein and Epstein’s confidante, Ghislaine Maxwell.

“Scoop” is not a one-for-one retelling. For that, you could pull up the original 49-minute interview or perhaps wait for the upcoming Amazon series, “A Very Royal Scandal,” about the same incident, to see how that version of events fares. (Instead of Sewell and Anderson, it stars Michael Sheen and Ruth Wilson in the lead roles.) “Scoop” edits the on-camera showdown into a 10-minute sequence and dramatizes the events leading up to the bombshell broadcast. What does it leave in? What does it leave out? I’ll tell you.

What “Scoop” cut

1. It leaves “The Firm” alone

One of Maitlis’ most scathing lines in the BCC interview is when she observed that Epstein “was brought right into the heart of the royal family at your invitation.” The Duke of York accepted the blame, stressing that it was not a decision made by the family, it was a mistake he made individually.

Again at the end of the interview, Maitlis cites the royal family, asking, “You’ve faced questions today on a very, very raw subject. There has never been an interview like this before. I wonder what that tells us about the way the royal family now confronts these difficult situations. Has there been a sea change?” “Scoop” leaves out these questions, focusing in the interview scene on Andrew’s culpability rather than the impact on the reputation of the royal family as a unit.

2. It ignores conspiracy theories

Maitlis raises two conspiracy theories that “Scoop” leaves out: that Epstein didn’t die by suicide (two months before the BBC interview took place) and that Epstein himself hired the photographer who took photos of him and Andrew walking together in Central Park. The images were taken in 2010 after Epstein’s first conviction and are believed to be part of the reason Andrew stepped down from the role of UK trade envoy in 2011.

The film opens with photographer Jae Donnelly (Connor Swindells) tracking down Andrews and Epstein to get a shot of them together, complete with a dramatic running scene. Eventually, British tabloids would speculate that the occurrence was either arranged by Epstein or that he was aware of it. When asked about this in the actual interview, Andrew denied that Epstein would’ve done that.

The larger conspiracy theory involves the questions surrounding Epstein’s death by hanging. When asked if he believed that Epstein took his own life, Prince Andrew mentions an unbroken bone in the neck pointed to by many skeptics, but says that he trusts the coroner. Neither of these theories are touched on in “Scoop.”

3. It skips Andrew’s bizarre comment about sex

When asked if he had had sexual contact with any young women being trafficked by Epstein, Andrew gave this response, which is not included in the film: “If you’re a man, it is a positive act to have sex with somebody. You have to take some positive action, so therefore if you try to forget it’s very difficult to try to forget positive action and I do not remember anything.”

Would that have been important to the film? No. Is it a stunning string of 43 words? Yes.

What “Scoop” kept

1. Tramp nightclub

In both the real-life interview and the dramatized version, Andrew has a baffling response to the accusations made against him by Virginia Giuffre (nee Roberts), who alleged that Andrew danced with her and bought her drinks at Tramp, a private, members-only nightclub located on Jermyn Street in London, before having sex with her.

Andrew claims that while he has frequented Tramp, her accusation that he bought her drinks couldn’t be true. Why? Because he doesn’t drink and he doesn’t even know where the bar in Tramp is. He also sticks to his story that he couldn’t have been there because he was at home with his daughters after getting Pizza Express in Woking.

2. Prince Andrew’s weird sweating thing

Giuffre also alleged that while she was dancing with Andrew, he was sweating profusely. His defense? That he didn’t sweat because he suffered an “overdose of adrenaline” during the Falklands War as a result of being shot at.

Medical experts, such as physician James Hamblin in an article for the Atlantic , assert that this is a “dubious” claim. The British press also worked hard to disprove Andrew’s claims.

3. The infamous park walk

Perhaps the answer that startled audiences the most was Andrew’s explanation for being seen with Epstein in Central Park after the latter’s 2008 guilty plea for procuring an underage sex worker.

Andrew claimed that he went to visit Epstein in New York, stay in his home and attend a dinner party at his residence all to tell the financier they had to stop being friends. He claimed that during the walk that was photographed, he was telling Epstein they had to end their association, though he stayed with him for several more days.

In the film, Sewell’s Andrew appears chipper after the interview, giving Maitlis a tour and beaming over his performance. Then he watches himself on TV, shocked, morose and silent.

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