Taylor Swift Takes Over Disney+: Six-Episode Eras Tour Doc and Final Show Concert Film Arrive Dec. 12

Taylor Swift and Disney Plus will release two Eras Tour-linked projects on December 12: a six-episode documentary series and an updated concert film that adds material from her latest album.
- What Disney is releasing
- Docuseries details
- Concert film and box office
- Guests, schedule and related facts
- Context and industry notes
What Disney is releasing
Disney Plus will premiere two Taylor Swift projects on December 12. First, the streaming service will debut Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The End of an Era, a six-episode documentary series that chronicles the tour. Second, it will release Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour | The Final Show, a new version of the concert film that includes performances from Swift’s album The Tortured Poets Department.
Docuseries details
The docuseries is described as a six-episode look at the making and impact of The Eras Tour. According to Disney’s announcement, the series will include behind-the-scenes material and commentary on creative process. Two episodes will drop each week on Disney Plus.
Concert film and box office
The updated concert film, The Final Show, adds tour footage tied to Swift’s most recent album cycle. Earlier this year, an independently released Swift film titled Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl grossed $34 million in theaters, according to reporting from Deadline.
Guests, schedule and related facts
The docuseries will feature appearances from collaborators and friends, including Gracie Abrams, Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran, and Florence Welch. Disney will release the six episodes in three weekly batches, with two episodes available each week after the December 12 premiere.
Context and industry notes
Swift previously had a streaming release for The Eras Tour in 2023. Also, media coverage earlier this year included reporting on her ticket sales in The New York Times.
At one point, outlets also covered rumors about a possible cameo in the film Deadpool & Wolverine; that specific rumor was discussed in a report by GameSpot. Additionally, reporting has noted that Swift’s work contains many fan-noted references and Easter eggs, as cataloged by E! Online.
Finally, music and entertainment coverage has tracked Swift’s recent public events and releases, including reporting on her role in Super Bowl LVIII media coverage by Rolling Stone. Meanwhile, the streaming and film industries have discussed franchise saturation and release strategies; industry leaders publicly commented on Marvel’s release schedule and market approach during the same general period.