Taylor Swift will now be the subject of two documentaries, with a new Channel 4 docuseries being announced five years after her highly vulnerable Miss Americana.
The two-part series is set to explore her career in music, from her origins as a teen performing for small venues to the sold-stadiums for her Eras Tour.
The documentary does not have an official release date or title as of yet, but director Guy King has commented on the upcoming project, with insights as to what it will cover.
In a conversation with Deadline, he revealed, “Taylor Swift is an unprecedentedly powerful 21st century voice for women and young people. Under the microscope of social media since the earliest days of MySpace and Tumblr, she came of age during a new feminist wave.”
He continued, “With her fame came controversy, which she so skillfully wrestled to the floor. We’re excited to tell her story.”
The series differs from the previous documentary since it does not touch on the 14-time Grammy winner’s political beliefs and personal struggles but rather her two-decade long, mega successful career.
Taylor Swift’s primary source of income has been her music, with her extensive discography, concert sales, streaming deals and music sales all being contributing factors.