In addition to becoming the most awarded film of all time, Everything Everywhere All at Once has just broken a new record by becoming the most pirated film of the moment. According to data consulted by Torrent Freak, the latter saw his popularity rating literally explode after his robbery at the Oscars ceremony.
Even if you’re only remotely interested in the Oscars, chances are you’ve missed out on the thrill of the night. With no less than 7 awards on its own, Everything Everywhere All at Once largely dominated the annual high mass of cinema. To tell the truth, the robbery does not stop there, since it has become, since its release, most awarded film of all timein front of the Lord of the Rings.
Inevitably, such popularity has aroused the curiosity of many moviegoers who have not yet seen the film. But, while the latter is no longer released in theaters, it was necessary to find a way to discover why Everything Everywhere is so talked about. And for many, that means has been hacking. Indeed, after the Oscars ceremony, the latter became, by far, the most pirated film of the moment.
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Oscar-nominated films get pirated en masse in stride
Of course, it’s not uncommon for Oscar-winning films to get pirated massively in the days following the ceremony. But the case of Everything Everywhere is particularly impressive in that it was far ahead of illegal downloads last Monday, the day after the awards ceremony.
Although the figures fell slightly the following day, the film was still far ahead of its counterparts on torrent sites, being 5 times more pirated than the previous week. He is not the only one: In the West, nothing new, which won 4 Oscars this year, also saw its number of downloads explode from 268% last week.
