
Part of the team that stayed on will work on Project Butter, a legal version of Popcorn Time that will host legal movies and TV shows from BitTorrent. The SE fork has been known to spread malware, adware, and spyware, unlike the IO fork that for the most part has been a clean service. Popcorn Time isn’t dead, it is still available through, but the most popular and safe fork appears to be gone for good. But it is the first time the team that worked on popcorntime.io has decided to stop working, making avid torrenters wonder what comes next. Popcorntime.io spang up a few weeks later, reviving the project, and receiving the green light from the original creators. It is not the first time Popcorn Time has been shut down, in March last year the original developers backed out of the project and shut it down. Studios sue 16 users of Popcorn Time, the ‘Netflix for Pirates’ Torrents Time lets you stream from The Pirate Bay and others, right inside a browser window Pass the popcorn: Popcorn Time relaunches following shutdown
