![]() ![]() on October 31, 2019, due to the shutdown of UltraViolet. In June 2019, Flixster announced that it will shut down its streaming video services in all countries that Flixster Video operates outside of the U.S. ![]() Flixster account holders would later have any of their purchased content sent to its competitor Vudu. Flixster Video's website and mobile apps, including UltraViolet code redemption, streaming, and downloading services are still available in various other countries, such as Canada. In February 2018, the Flixster website was no longer functioning and directed users to. They were also directed to continue watching videos and redeeming digital codes via Vudu. ![]() Starting in late January 2018, visitors to were encouraged to download the Flixster app or were redirected to. On December 22, 2017, the company sent an email to customers saying that it would cease all operations in the U.S. On August 28, 2017, Flixster shut down its digital redemption and streaming video service and directed customers to use Vudu. In February 2016, Fandango acquired Flixster and began migrating Flixster Video users to its competing service called FandangoNow, closing the Flixster Video service. On February 17, 2016, Flixster, including Rotten Tomatoes, was acquired by Fandango. It was also the former parent company of Rotten Tomatoes from January 2010 to February 17, 2016. It was originally based in San Francisco, California and was founded by Joe Greenstein and Saran Chari on January 20, 2006. The formerly independent site, allows users to view movie trailers as well as learn about new and upcoming movies at the box office. Flixster is an American social-networking movie website for discovering new movies, learning about movies, and meeting others with similar tastes in movies, currently owned by parent company Fandango. ![]()
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