Did Taylor Swift Hint at '1989 (Taylor's Version)' in 'I Can See You' Video? Here's Why Fans Think So

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Is Taylor Swift's "1989 (Taylor's Version)" arriving next?

Swift debuted her "I Can See You" visual during her Eras Tour concert in Kansas City, Missouri, on Friday as part of her re-recorded album's "From The Vault" songs. The five-minute video, which the songstress wrote and directed, featured Swift alongside Taylor Lautner, Joey King, and Presley Cash.

Toward the end of the video, eagle-eyed fans spotted a sign that her "1989 (Taylor's Version)" is coming soon.

Taylor Swift's "1989 (Taylor's Version)" One of the Easter Eggs?

The "I Can See You" video's ending shows the foursome driving across the bridge and passing through a sign that reads, "1989 TV," leading fans to speculate that the "Lover" hitmaker might be gearing up to re-record her 2014 hit album.

One fan cited two-related Easter Eggs on Twitter, sharing that the beginning of the music video also looks like the "1989" cover and "Style" music video shots on top of the obvious "1989 TV" sign. Another fan predicted that a related material to "1989 TV" would be released on Sep. 1 due to the sign on the music video.

Other Swifties also noted that the "I Can See You" video has action sequences from her "Bad Blood" MV.

After dropping the video, her ex-turned-friend Taylor Lautner praised her and offered kind words amid her continuous success.

"Taylor, I respect you so much," the actor said. "Not just for the singer you are, the songwriter, the performer, but for the human you are. You are gracious, humble, kind and I am honored to know you," the actor said.

Swift dropped her most recent re-recording release, "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" on July 7 and included all the original recordings and six tracks from "The Vault."

"I Can See You" Video Also Hinted at "Reputation" Re-Recording?

Though the Easter Eggs already pointed at "1989" re-recording, many viewers also believed that Swift might be hinting at her "Reputation" project, as well.

One fan opened up about the close-up clip of Swift's red lips resembling the singer's "The old Taylor can't come to the phone right now" scene from the music video of her "Reputation" lead single, "Look What You Made Me Do."

Elle also shared fan-captured screenshots featuring a shot of King breaking Swift out of her prison vault, which is reportedly similar to a scene from the same song, as well.

As of press time, Swift has not confirmed which album will receive a re-recording soon.

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