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Taylor Swift Teases Short Film 'All Too Well' Starring Dylan O'Brien and Sadie Sink
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The 'Shake It Off' singer drums up anticipation for her soon-to-be-released short movie written and directed by herself to celebrate her album re-release.

AceShowbiz - Taylor Swift has thrilled her fans by announcing her upcoming short film, "All Too Well", will drop on Friday (12Nov21).

Swifties - as the "Shake It Off" hitmakers' devotees refer to themselves - are already excited about the same-day release of "Red (Taylor's Version)". But on Thursday, their idol shared more good news about the project, which also stars Dylan O'Brien and Sadie Sink.

Tweeting an image of the "Teen Wolf" star and "Stranger Things" actress from the short film, she's urging fans to organise watch parties ahead of the launch.

"Shot on 35mm film with cinematography by the brilliant @the_rinayang," Swift writes, tagging Japanese-Korean cinematographer Rina Yang.

"Plan your watch parties or grab your blanket and curl up into a ball. However you want to watch All Too Well The Short Film, it'll be out tomorrow on YouTube at 7pm Eastern."

She has also shared a YouTube link where the clip will debut: https://taylor.lnk.to/ATWshortfilm.

And some Swifties are so psyched at the prospect of two big Taylor releases on the same day, they're planning to skip school and work, particularly those on the U.S. West Coast, where "All Too Well" will premiere at 4pm local time.

One fan named Dani writes in response to the announcement, "Raise your hand if you're taking the day off work tomorrow," while another follower wrote, "being excited is an understatement omg (oh my God)."

Another Swiftie adds, "OMFG TAYLOR?!?!?!?!??!! R U F**KING KIDDING ME?!?!?!?! HOW DO U EXPECT ME TO SLEEP OR GO TO SCHOOL TMRW?!?!! (sic)"

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