Fans are convinced a snippet of "Bad Blood (Taylor's Version)" features in the Super-Pets trailer
In the new trailer for DC League of Super-Pets shared last night (23 November), a clip of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" plays, and fans are convinced it's the re-recorded version of her 1989 song.
The trailer for DC League of Super-Pets sees Superman's dog Krypto - voiced by Dwayne Johnson - get annoyed with Superman for having a date on the same day as The Great British Bake Off season finale, leading the dog to put on headphones and chew Superman's boot while a clip of Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" plays.
Fans are convinced that the snippet of Swift's 1989 track is the upcoming re-recorded version, which could be possible as Swift already released "Wildest Dreams (Taylor's Version)" in September.
Even Superman’s dog watches The Great British Bake Off! @TheRock stars as Krypto in DC League of Super-Pets, unleashing in cinemas May 2022. #GBBO. pic.twitter.com/TlNibzjC9A
— WarnerBrosUK (@WarnerBrosUK) November 23, 2021
One fan wrote, "Warner bros we need to know if you are ethically sourcing your taylor swift. Is this Taylor’s Version?" Another fan responded, "The old versions cannot be used without Taylors approval, so its def the new version."
The old versions cannot be used without Taylors approval, so its def the new version
— sydney (@Boone810) November 23, 2021
On Monday (22 November) Swift released an "Old Timey Version" of her 2019 Christmas single "Christmas Tree Farm" featuring a 70-piece orchestra.
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