Despite what some may consider to be unfair or biased criticism, Tidal continues to fight the good fight and shows no signs of slowing down in the near future. Just yesterday, the service went forth to announce that they have amassed 3 million paying subscribers worldwide and found themselves being the source of an impressive 250 million streams for Kanye West’s latest album, The Life Of Pablo. Continuing to look forward and for ways to improve, it is now being reported that Tidal is looking to get into the world of film as the service will try its hand at streaming movies, according to Page Six.
Multiple sources confirmed to us that the service is in negotiations with movie-industry executives, for a partnership to create films for Tidal, with a focus on the artists signed to the streaming service.
“The movie service will feature original content as well as acquired films. Tidal hopes to work with an indie studio or producer on a partnership to create original movies.”
An interesting move, indeed, this will be just another feature that Tidal has implemented to help set itself apart from the competition. Even more interesting, it will be great to see how this could possibly tie in with upcoming album releases of a few bigs names that have signed on with the streaming service. Time will surely tell.