Taylor Swift Joins Superhero Universe!? – Marvel Studios Is Considering Taylor Swift For The Lead Role In The ‘Blonde Phantom’ Series

Recently, a number of international news sites and social networks simultaneously shared information that Taylor Swift will participate in the Marvel Cinematic Universe role.

The “Blank Space” singer is said to have met and talked with Mr. Kevin Feige – president of Marvel Studios to discuss a role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The meeting went very well. This rumor is shared across social networks but there is still no official confirmation.

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Not long ago, it was revealed that Taylor Swift would participate in the “Deadpool 3” project. The singer born in 1989 is constantly being mentioned for the role of female superhero Dazzler, but everything just stops at speculation. In an interview, when asked if the audience would see Taylor Swift in “Deadpool 3”, male lead Ryan Reynolds and director Shawn Levy were both evasive.

Previously, Taylor Swift once ventured into movies but did not make the same impact as the music industry. The female singer had the opportunity to show off her acting skills through the works “Valentine’s Day”, “The Giver”, “Cats” or “Amsterdam”.

The documentary will be titled “Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun: Bad Blood” will focus on portraying the disagreement between Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun after the music industry tycoon acquired the ownership of the singer’s first 6 studio albums through a contract. for $300 million in June 2019.

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The film consists of two parts. The first part explores Taylor Swift’s perspective when the purchase agreement was made without consulting her as well as how the female singer was prevented from purchasing her own music products. The remainder examines Scooter Braun’s allegations that Taylor Swift refused to negotiate and incited the conflict by inciting fans.

Besides music copyright issues, “Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun: Bad Blood” will also explore sexism in the music industry and the power of fandom. The film will air next June.