How to watch new episodes of Taylor Swift’s ‘End of an Era’ doc

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It’s the end of “The End of an Era.”
The final two episodes of Taylor Swift’s documentary series chronicling the record-breaking Eras Tour will drop early, Dec. 23, only on Disney+. Due to the Christmas holiday later this week, the episode will release on Tuesday rather than its regular Friday.
After sharing more about the tour fashion, her relationship with Travis Kelce, and shining a light on the stories of her backup singers and dancers, the final two episodes will focus on Swift’s family (a teaser shows Swift’s mother talking about her mother, Marjorie, who Swift wrote a song about in 2020) and the end of the Eras Tour. Gracie Abrams, who opened for Swift on 49 of the 149 Eras Tour shows, is also featured in the teaser.
‘The End of an Era’ Episode 5 and 6 release date
Episodes 5 and 6 of Taylor Swift’s “The End of an Era” series will be released at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on Friday, Dec. 19, only on Disney+.
How to watch the Taylor Swift ‘End of an Era’ docuseries
Disney+ offers a number of subscription options, so you can find the one that works for you. With ads, a subscription costs $10.99/month; without ads, it’s $18.99/month or $189.99/year.
There are also Disney+ bundles with Hulu, Max, and ESPN+, so you can subscribe to up to three services at once and save over 40% every month. The bundles are available in a few different configurations, starting at $12.99/month for Disney+ and Hulu with ads, and going up to $32.99/month for Disney+, Hulu, and Max ad-free.
Taylor Swift ‘End of an Era’ Episodes 5 and 6 trailer
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