Taylor Swift teases re-recorded version of 'Look What You Made Me Do'

ANI May 22, 2025 187 views

Taylor Swift's re-recorded 'Look What You Made Me Do' amplifies a pivotal rebellion scene in The Handmaid's Tale. Elisabeth Moss called the track a perfect fit for the dystopian drama's climactic moments. This marks the first major narrative use of Swift's Reputation re-recording, sparking fan theories about the album's release. The strategic placement continues Swift's trend of teasing re-recorded tracks through high-profile TV syncs.

"Perfect for the scene... an honour to integrate Swift’s music" – Elisabeth Moss
Washington, May 21: Taylor Swift's music made a striking appearance in the penultimate episode of The Handmaid's Tale season 6, offering fans a glimpse of her much-anticipated rerecorded album 'Reputation' (Taylor's Version).

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Swift's revenge anthem underscores Handmaids' uprising

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Elisabeth Moss praises song's thematic fit

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First extended use of Reputation re-recording

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Fans speculate on album release timing

The episode, titled 'Execution' opens with a chillingly appropriate soundtrack, 'Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor's Version)', underscoring the handmaids' planned revolt against the dystopian regime of Gilead.

The track plays during a critical moment as the red-robed women mobilise under the leadership of June Osborne, portrayed by Elisabeth Moss, with D'Arcy Carden's Aunt Phoebe introduced amid a high-stakes rebellion scene involving explosions and secret escapes, as per Deadline.

The symbolic timing of Swift's revenge-themed anthem was not lost on viewers. The lyrics, originally penned during a period of personal transformation for the pop star, mirror the emotional and psychological turmoil experienced by the handmaids, who are shown reclaiming their agency in a climactic turning point.

Moss, who also serves as a producer on the Hulu series, told Billboard that the song was "perfect for the scene" and that it was "an honour" to integrate Swift's music into the final chapters of the acclaimed show.

While fans have heard snippets of 'Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor's Version)' before, such as in a teaser for Prime Video's Wilderness, this marked the first extended usage of the rerecorded track in a major narrative context.

Swift's followers, known as Swifties, have long speculated about the release date of 'Reputation' (Taylor's Version), one of two albums still awaiting an official rerelease alongside her self-titled debut.

This is not the first time a rerecorded track from 'Reputation' has appeared on screen.

In 2023, 'Delicate' (Taylor's Version) featured in an emotional scene from 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' season 2, further hinting at Swift's strategic rollout of rerecorded material.

With only one episode left in The Handmaid's Tale's final season, the emotional intensity and cultural resonance have reached a peak.

As per Deadline, the story is expected to continue with The Testaments, a follow-up series adapted from Margaret Atwood's sequel to the original novel.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments about Taylor Swift's re-recorded song appearance in The Handmaid's Tale:
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Priya K.
As a Swiftie from Mumbai, this gave me goosebumps! The way they used LWYMMD for the Handmaid's rebellion scene was pure genius. Can't wait for Reputation TV to drop - hoping she announces it during her Eras Tour in Singapore 🤞
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Arjun M.
Never watched Handmaid's Tale but this makes me curious. Taylor's music has that universal appeal that transcends cultures. Indian filmmakers should take notes on how to use songs meaningfully in narratives, not just as item numbers.
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Neha R.
The timing is perfect! Just when we're discussing women's empowerment in India with new laws and policies, this song about reclaiming power appears in such a powerful show. Taylor's music always finds relevance 👏
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Rahul D.
Honestly, I find Taylor's re-recording project overhyped. Yes, it's about artistic rights which is important, but the constant teasing gets tiring. Just release the album already! 😅
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Shreya P.
The way Taylor's music evolves with time is amazing. From being a breakup song to now symbolizing women's resistance - that's true art! Waiting for the day she performs in India again 🎤✨
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Vikram S.
Interesting how Western pop culture references are becoming common in Indian discussions. While I appreciate Taylor's talent, I wish our own indie artists got this kind of global platform and recognition.

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