
These were not created by the original founders, but instead by creators around the globe. Naturally, they panicked, and on 14th March 2014 – just three weeks after the launch, the developers announced that they had stopped working on the project.īut since the project was open sourced, multiple replicas of the website had already popped up on the internet. Although they weren’t making money from the project, the recent lawsuits on torrent sites made the creators develop cold feet. tracked down the developers of Popcorn Time. The Downfall of Popcorn Time - Popcorn app that spooked netflix shuts They just wanted to improve the movie watching experience. The creators of Popcorn Time never intended to make money out of the project. How does Popcorn Time make money? A simple answer, It doesn’t. Within just a few months, Time4Popcorn reportedly gained millions of users. Since then, the project has been forked multiple times with several development teams like Time4Popcorn and the Butter Project. Contributors from around the world localized the application into 44 languages.ĭue to its ease of use and a library size larger than Netflix, it gained a lot of attention from the mainstream media – namely PC Magazine, CBC News and TechCrunch to name a few. Popcorn Time’s source code was also made available to download on their website. The service was made free and available on Linux, macOS, Windows, and Android. It quickly crossed 100 contributors on GitHub. Within just a few days, millions of people started downloading and using the application.

Hence, he started Popcorn Time in February 2014. In addition to this, the internet speed was slow, and the movies buffered a lot while using the available services. Generally, movies in Argentina were made available after 6 months of their initial release.

He got the idea from his personal observation. Federico Abad, an Argentinian designer wanted an application to make the movie watching process fast and simple.
