Why would I need to downgrade?
While we always recommend using the latest v4.0.1 release, older Android devices (specifically Android 5.0 and 6.0) sometimes struggle with modern video compression libraries. If you experience unexpected crashing after an update, downgrading to a previous version (like v3.9.5) often solves the problem instantly.
Version 4.0.1
Latest- Major update: Overhauled the video player engine to support adaptive bitrate chunking on 4G connections.
- Fixed an issue causing horizontal artifacts when casting to early-model Chromecast devices.
- Added 14 new comedy specials to the free tier library.
- Minor UI polish on the TV-friendly layout for improved remote control navigation.
Version 4.0.0
Released: January 22, 2026- Full redesign of the user interface dropping the old grey theme for a dark navy system.
- Introduced the Subtitle Sync offset slider for all premium content.
- Fixed the "infinite loading spinner" bug on Amazon Fire Tablets perfectly.
- Optimized image caching reducing background memory usage by 15%.
Version 3.9.5
Released: November 15, 2025- Added 4K playback support for compatible Nvidia Shield devices.
- Introduced the "Request a Feature" and "Request a Movie" community voting tabs.
- Fixed a severe crash occurring on devices running custom ROMs without Google Play Services.
Version 3.9.0
Released: September 03, 2025- Initial integration of the new scraping backend for faster search results.
- Added multi-language audio track switching on supported movies.
- Expanded server infrastructure to reduce primetime buffering.
- Android 4.4 KitKat deprecation announced. This is the final stable version for extremely old devices.