Where to watch All Too Well (Taylor’s Version) right now
You can watch All Too Well (Taylor’s Version) on streaming platforms, digital rental or purchase, and, in some regions, on physical media. Availability varies by country. In the United States, the song is part of the album Red (Taylor’s Version), which is available to stream on Max (Paramount Global’s streaming tier) and for digital download/purchase. The original 2012 Red remains on other music services, but the specific track recording and visual media belong to the 2021 rerecording. Use the table below to compare options by platform and region.
| Platform | U.S. Availability | Key Details |
|---|---|---|
| Max (Paramount+ with Ads/Tier) | Included with subscription | Streams the rerecorded Red (Taylor’s Version) album; requires active Paramount+ subscription. |
| Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Spotify | Included with music subscription or purchase | Available for streaming; ownership depends on subscription or digital purchase. |
| Digital purchase/rental (Apple TV, Google Play, Amazon Video) | Buy or rent individual audio or video | Buy for permanent ownership; rent for temporary access. Region locks apply. |
What All Too Well (Taylor’s Version) includes
“All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” is the 10-minute rerecorded track from Red (Taylor’s Version). It features the full studio recording and was released with an official short film directed by Taylor Swift and Sadie Benning. The short film is not bundled with standard music services and is hosted on platforms such as YouTube and Amazon Prime Video, sometimes with a rental or purchase requirement. Below is a concise breakdown of where each component is available.
Audio versus visual availability
- Audio: Included in Red (Taylor’s Version) on streaming and digital purchase.
- Official short film: Distributed via YouTube (free with ads or via Premium), Amazon Prime Video (rent/purchase), and sometimes other authorized platforms with regional restrictions.
- Physical media: Available on Target-exclusive blue vinyl and other formats that include the album and, in some bundles, DVD or Blu-ray content depending on region.
How streaming rights affect what you see
Streaming catalogs are licensed per territory. Even if a song appears on a service in one country, it may be missing in another due to label agreements or rerecording updates. Because Swift rerecorded Red, only the new versions appear on platforms that license Red (Taylor’s Version); legacy service catalogs may still host the original recordings but not the updated track. If you’re searching for the 10-minute version, confirm the platform lists the album or track as “Taylor’s Version.”
How to watch the official short film
The official music video for “All Too Well (Taylor’s Version)” short film was released on YouTube and is generally free with ads. It may also be rented or purchased on video platforms. Availability can differ by region due to licensing. If you prefer ad-free viewing or offline access, consider digital purchase or a subscription that includes the film where permitted.
Legal and reliable ways to watch
To watch All Too Well (Taylor’s Version) and its associated short film legally, use authorized services such as Max (where the album is included), Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify for audio, and YouTube or Amazon Prime Video for the visual component. Avoid unofficial uploads that may infringe copyright or provide poor quality. International viewers should check local catalogs or use platform settings to confirm availability in their region, noting that some services carry only audio while others offer video.
Regional availability and practical steps
Availability can vary by country due to licensing. In the U.S., you can stream the song with a Max or other music subscription; elsewhere, check whether your local catalog includes Red (Taylor’s Version). If a service doesn’t list the track or album, use a VPN only where permitted by platform terms, or purchase digital files that can be downloaded for offline use. Before renting or buying the short film, compare prices and rights across platforms.