Netflix shared trailer for that reason fictional Spotify series, and it looks exactly what you’d expect—for better or worse. The preview clip depicts Spotify founder Daniel Ek ( vikingsEdvin Endre) as a revolutionary who not only wants to create a legal alternative to piracy, but also wants to reshape the entire music industry. Play against a variety of opponents, including skeptical labels and cautious politicians.
The six-episode miniseries will premiere on October 13th. Veteran his Netflix film director Per-Olav Sørensen helms the project, with Christian Spurrier (hunted) was the writer.
whether playlist is interesting, but there are concerns that it may be taking a one-sided view of Spotify’s success. The trailer acknowledges concerns about Spotify’s pay-per-play business model, but characterizes it as a minor headache. pirate bay. no talk Low or unpaid royalties in a trailer. For that matter, casting legal music streaming as an entirely new concept at the time is wrong. RhapsodyAnyone?
But the tone is not surprising. More recently, there have been a series of fictionalized movies and shows about tech companies. Apple’s WeWork drama to Showtime’s Uber productionIt does not contain anything like previous media social network Also Steve JobsThese titles don’t necessarily flatter their subject matter, but they tend to portray the companies as ultimately profitable game changers.The show is about struggling artists and unhappy taxi driver.
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