Full version history, changelog, and how to update without losing your data.
If you're upgrading from v2.4, you'll immediately notice the speed difference. The development team ripped out a bunch of redundant code to make the entire app run lighter. Here is the exact changelog:
| Version | Release Date | Key Changes |
|---|---|---|
| v2.5 | March 2026 | Speed update, subtitle fix, PiP, size reduction |
| v2.4 | January 2026 | Fire Stick support, full UI redesign, dark mode |
| v2.3 | October 2025 | Offline download feature, SD card support added |
| v2.2 | July 2025 | Multi-language audio, 15 subtitle languages added |
| v2.1 | April 2025 | Initial public release, Android 5.0+ support |
Since MovieBlast isn't in the Google Play Store, it won't auto-update in the background while you sleep. You have to do it manually. I know that's mildly annoying, but it guarantees you always know exactly what is being installed on your phone.
Download the newest APK version from our download page.
Leave your current version of MovieBlast exactly where it is. If you uninstall it, you'll lose your watch history and downloads.
Open the new APK file you just downloaded. Android will ask if you want to install an update to an existing application. Tap Install.
Once it finishes, open the app. Go to Settings → About to verify it says "v2.5". You're done.
Having trouble? Check the full install guide for Android for a deeper breakdown of the "Unknown Sources" setting.