MTG's Head Designer Asks If We Want Taylor Swift And Grey's Anatomy Cards

Summary
- MTG head designer Mark Rosewater was asked on Tumblr if he would consider a Taylor Swift or Grey's Anatomy crossover.
- He coyly said that "There's always a chance", putting the question back to the community.
- Most fans in the comments were quick to say no, with some even pleading that he not do it.
Magic: The Gathering recently revealed the second Hatsune Miku Secret Lair crossover and once released a Post Malone set, but it might not be done with famous pop stars just yet. Head designer Mark Rosewater teased that we could even see Taylor Swift in card form.
"Sorry, have to ask, but any chance for Universes Beyond: Grey's Anatomy or Taylor Swift?" one fan asked on his Tumblr blog. "It's my wedding anniversary today and my wife has no interest in the best game in the world, but has interest in those other things."
MTG has crossed over with Clue, Fallout, Jurassic Park, The Princess Bride, Doctor Who, Fortnite, and even Monopoly, so anything is on the table.
Rosewater simply replied "There's always a chance" along with a smiley face, before putting the question to the community, "Any interest in these from any of you?"
The Answer Is A Resounding No
One look at the comments and you'll find an almost collective answer from the community - no.
"This is a joke right?" one fan asked. "Oh god, please don't," another pleaded. "Definitely no to both," a third said.
For those comparing this to Post Malone: he actually likes the game, I don't think T Swift has any link to or knowledge of MTG.
"Good to see Mark is still always on the look out for a new worst possible UB idea," wrote an MTG fan.
"I'm a fan of most pop music but please do not do this," begged another.
What about you? Do you want to see Taylor Swift in Magic: The Gathering? Maybe she can team up with Paramore and Ed Sheeran.
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Franchise Magic: The Gathering Original Release Date August 5, 1993 Publisher Wizards of the Coast Player Count 2+ Age Recommendation 13+ Length per Game VariableCreated by Richard Garfield in 1993, Magic: The Gathering (MTG) has become one of the biggest tabletop collectible card games in the world. Taking on the role of a Planeswalker, players build decks of cards and do battle with other players. In excess of 100 additional sets have added new cards to the library, while the brand has expanded into video games, comics, and more.
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