I Asked AI To Show Me Taylor Swift Songs As Movie Posters, And The Results Are Stunning

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    All Too Well: The Short Film gave us a beautiful peak into the cinematic mastermind of Taylor Swift. Now that she's set to make her feature directorial debut, I wanted to envision what some of my favorite songs might look like as films.

    closeup of taylor in a music video with red hair

    Here are 17 Taylor Swift songs reimagined as movie posters with the help of AI:

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    1. "Speak Now" as a '00s rom-com:

    illustrated couple who just got married holding each other in a busy street

    2. "No Body, No Crime" as a moody noir mystery:

    illustrated spies with a darkened city behind them

    3. "I Know Places" as a teen dystopian movie from the 2010s:

    woman standing in a deserted city

    4. "Anti-Hero" as a superhero movie:

    woman wearing a superhero costume and mask looming over a city

    5. "Cruel Summer" as an '80s teen movie:

    a city skyline surrounded with the floating heads of 3 blondes

    6. "You're Losing Me" as a sweeping romantic drama from the '90s:

    a couple holding each other and looking deeply in their eyes

    7. "Bad Blood" as a campy '80s horror film:

    woman's face with blood tears

    8. "Christmas Tree Farm" as a cheesy holiday movie:

    couple going christmas tree shopping in the snow

    9. "End Game" as a '70s sci-fi flick:

    cast of collaged together in front of a circular window to the sky

    10. "Wildest Dreams" as an Old Hollywood romantic drama:

    couple that just got married standing in a field by a like by themselves

    11. "How You Get the Girl" as a Bollywood romance:

    couple standing in front of each other with the city behind them

    12. "Mastermind" as a blockbuster action flick:

    collage of the characters surrounding a larger image of a woman wearing sunglasses

    13. "Fifteen" as a Disney Channel-esque teen movie:

    four members of a teen band

    14. "Snow on the Beach" as a '60s musical:

    closeup of a woman wearing gloves outside in the snow

    15. "Right Where You Left Me" as a historical drama from the Golden Age of Hollywood:

    woman in a dress standing in front of a large sunset

    16. "A Place In This World" as an animated kids movie:

    the backs of 5 children as they look ahead to a large castle

    17. And finally, "All Too Well" as a full-length coming-of-age movie based on a YA book:

    couple facing each other as they stand in a subway

    What other Taylor Swift songs would you want to see as movie posters? Heck, what other songs in general? Tell us in the comments below!

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