In a thrilling moment for fans, Taylor Swift’s song “Look What You Made Me Do (Taylor’s Version)” made its full debut in the latest episode of Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale. This track is part of her highly anticipated rerecorded album, Reputation (Taylor’s Version), which fans have eagerly awaited.
Elizabeth Moss, star and executive producer of the series, shared her excitement about incorporating a Taylor song into the show. “I’ve been wanting to use a Taylor song for many years on the show, and we finally found the perfect spot for a track from her,” she stated, expressing gratitude that they waited for the most opportune moment. Moss described Swift as a personal inspiration and noted that the entire cast, including co-star Yvonne Strahovski, are also fans of Swift’s music.
The song features prominently at the beginning of episode nine, coinciding with a pivotal moment in the storyline where handmaids prepare for an uprising led by Moss’s character, June Osborne. This significant scene underlines the show’s themes of resistance and empowerment, making Swift’s track a fitting addition.
The debut marks the first full listen of Swift’s re-recording of her 2017 hit. Ahead of this release, fans had already caught glimpses of it in various media, including a docuseries and a teaser for another series, signaling a growing excitement for Reputation (Taylor’s Version).
Swift’s dedication to revisiting her past albums has been warmly received, with her already releasing new versions of 1989, Red, Speak Now, and Fearless. The anticipation surrounding Reputation (Taylor’s Version) continues to build, as hints and teasers from Swift keep fans on the lookout for what’s next, including her recent appearances supporting her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, at NFL games.
This collaboration signals a powerful intersection between music and storytelling, highlighting how art can resonate across different mediums and touch audiences in impactful ways. Fans can look forward to experiencing more of Swift’s work and the continued evolution of her music catalog.