Here’s What 17 Of Taylor Swift’s Best Songs Would Look Like As Movie Posters
Chriss Hughes
17 Taylor Swift Songs As Movie Posters Using AI
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.
Here are 17 Taylor Swift songs reimagined as movie posters with the help of AI:
1.
“Speak Now” as a ’00s rom-com:
2.
“No Body, No Crime” as a moody noir mystery:
3.
“I Know Places” as a teen dystopian movie from the 2010s:
4.
“Anti-Hero” as a superhero movie:
5.
“Cruel Summer” as an ’80s teen movie:
6.
“You’re Losing Me” as a sweeping romantic drama from the ’90s:
7.
“Bad Blood” as a campy ’80s horror film:
8.
“Christmas Tree Farm” as a cheesy holiday movie:
9.
“End Game” as a ’70s sci-fi flick:
10.
“Wildest Dreams” as an Old Hollywood romantic drama:
11.
“How You Get the Girl” as a Bollywood romance:
12.
“Mastermind” as a blockbuster action flick:
13.
“Fifteen” as a Disney Channel-esque teen movie:
14.
“Snow on the Beach” as a ’60s musical:
15.
“Right Where You Left Me” as a historical drama from the Golden Age of Hollywood:
16.
“A Place In This World” as an animated kids movie:
17.
And finally, “All Too Well” as a full-length coming-of-age movie based on a YA book:
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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