Dec 12, 2025 10:01am PT ‘The End of an Era’ TV Review: Taylor Swift’s Docuseries Is Savvy About Giving Swifties More of What They Want Most: Kameron Saunders and Her Other Dancers By Chris Willman Plus Icon Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic ChrisWillman Latest Taylor Swift Sheds Tears and Shares Anxieties Over the Thwarted Eras Tour Terror Attack in Premiere Episode of ‘The End of an Era’ 10 hours ago Variety Hitmakers Gallery: Sabrina Carpenter, the ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Singers, Addison Rae, Tate McRae, Alex Warren, Tyler, the Creator and Other Stars Hit the Red Carpet 5 days ago Gracie Abrams’ ‘That’s So True’ Got Turned In Too Late to Make Her Album, Yet Turned Into a Career Peak Instead of Afterthought 6 days ago See All for TAS Rights Management To first answer one of the most-asked questions about the two episodes of Taylor Swift‘s “The End of an Era” docuseries that have initially gone up for streaming: Is her NFL superstar beau in them? The answer to that is a very qualified yes: Travis Kelce in there as a sweetly disembodied voice on a speakerphone. Swift knows nothing if she doesn’t know how to pull off a good tease, and so any substantial material about the NFL player and the romance that developed during the Eras Tour is presumably being held back for episodes 3-6 (maybe as a Boxing Day present, since the final two air Dec.