As every entertainment,My Sex Doll Bodyguard (2020) movie, and Marvel comic fan must certainly know by now, April 26, 2019 — the day the highly-anticipated film, Avengers: Endgame, hits theaters — is sacred.
It's the day many people will hold their pee to sit in a movie theater for more then three hours so they can probably (almost definitely) watch Captain America die, learn if Thanos will finally be defeated, and see if our beloved fallen heroes will be brought back to life. But Taylor Swift doesn't seem to care.
On Thursday night the singer launched a mysterious countdown clock on her website and social media accounts that sent fans spiraling. It's unlabeled, so it could signal a new project, an announcement, or new music for all we know, but the countdown has the nerve to end on the already hyped Avengers: Endgameday.
How much can we be expected to handle, Taylor?! We're only human.
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While it would be fun if Taylor was so excited about seeing Avengers: Endgamethat she made a countdown clock, as I'm sure others have done, all signs point to her dropping new music that day.
She's changed her social media profile pictures to a soothing pastel, watercolor paint-esque picture, and also tweeted the following photograph alongside the date.
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The color pink, along with rainbows, butterflies, and sparkles are definitely a change from Swift's badass Reputationbuild-up, but it seems she's been creating a running theme on her Instagram account leading up to whatever the drop will be.
Since she and the Marvel Universe do share quite the overlapping fanbase, though, a bunch of people are now overwhelmed with all this stacked April 26 news.
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While people are trying to be logical here, the fact that Taylor Swift has a song titled "Endgame" and the Avengers movie is literally called "Endgame" is really too perfect to ignore.
Does Taylor make an appearance in the movie? Does the song? Is shethe one who defeats Thanos? Gah, so much to consider.
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They say April 25 is the perfect date, but this year? We might have to make an exception.
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