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Listen to Taylor Swift's Re-Recorded Version of "Look What You Made Me Do" in Wilderness Teaser
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Date:2025-04-18 22:01:18
Ooh, look what you made Taylor Swift do.
The 12-time Grammy winner—who's been re-recording her first six albums amid her music battle—just premiered the updated version of her Reputation era track "Look What You Made Me Do."
In fact, the beloved song debuted in an Aug. 23 teaser trailer for the upcoming Amazon Original thriller series Wilderness, starring Jenna Coleman, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Ashley Benson and Eric Balfour.
As the streaming service shared in a press release, "The defiant 'Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor's Version)' reflects Liv's (Coleman) transformation after her supposed 'happily-ever-after' quickly turns into a living nightmare on discovering her husband Will (Jackson-Cohen) is having an affair."
And when the series premieres Sept 15, Liv will be looking for revenge.
The debut of "Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor's Version)" comes nearly two weeks after Taylor announced that re-recorded songs from another era are on the horizon.
"Surprise!! 1989 (Taylor's Version) is on its way to you [soon]!" she wrote on Instagram Aug. 10 after making the announcement on stage in Los Angeles. "The 1989 album changed my life in countless ways, and it fills me with such excitement to announce that my version of it will be out October 27th."
"To be perfectly honest, this is my most FAVORITE re-record I've ever done because the 5 From The Vault tracks are so insane," she teased. "I can't believe they were ever left behind. But not for long!"
1989 (Taylor's Version) is available for pre-order now. And, until it officially drops, check out Taylor's updated version of "Look What You Made Me Do" to hold you over!
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