![]() ![]() It has a beautiful Netflix-style interface, pulling movie and TV show artwork and metadata from several sources to make what some consider to be the best all-in-one streaming app for Android, period. In many respects, Terrarium TV resembles Popcorn Time. For those out of the loop, it will be the most important piracy app they’ve never heard of, despite its Facebook page alone attracting close to 200,000 members. ![]() Built exclusively for the Android platform and equally at home on a phone, tablet, streaming stick or set-top box, this software has gained a cult but significant following. One of these applications is Terrarium TV. In the background, however, other applications have been making steady and indeed somewhat stealthy progress. Since then, of course, Kodi and its numerous illicit third-party addons have become massive news, stepping over Popcorn Time to become the most talked about and consumer-friendly of piracy tools. However, aside from the app’s success, much of what followed was negative in tone as the entertainment industries struggled to contain this new kid on the block. In the months and years to come, Popcorn Time grabbed hundreds of headlines. Adopted by millions of users, it soon became a household name. ![]() Utilizing a BitTorrent backend and a beautiful interface, Popcorn Time certainly lived up to its promise of being the Netflix for Pirates. ![]() In early 2014, Popcorn Time turned the consumer end of the piracy world upside down. ![]()
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