You say poor opsec, I say free advertising.
Would anyone in this thread have paid ANY attention to this movie otherwise?
Especially considering the last Spongebob movie was an atrocious 3d animated abomination. Oh god, I sound like Squidward.
This one is also 3D animated
It’s surprising it doesn’t happen more often.
They send out review copies to “journalists” months in advance, all it takes is one of them to have poor opsec.
for this kind of release but bigger blockbuster I guess critics are invited to see it in private
I’m guessing the copies they send to “journalists” have some sort of individualized watermark. Of course that would only fight leakers, not the “journalists” getting hacked
There are two in the top corners at least
Lmao, yup. Prowlarr found one single release on TPB.
It does have those ‘property of Netflix’ watermarks and timestamps throughout though.
Imagine wearing goggle to look into the future, that’s sunlit the HUD
Unrelated to the opsec, why is a SpongeBob Movie premiering on Netflix? Isn’t Nickelodeon Paramount?
Netflix and nickelodeon has a partnership and must give netflix so many new things each year.
Excuse my ignorance, but what am I looking at?
Looks like someone posted a leaked internal copy for everyone to stream months before the release date?
Ok that makes sense, thanks!
I would not use months here, since it is only little more than a month until official release
I found discussions of this leak from August 2024. This is just bringing attention to it again.
Ahh, I see, lol
I love the casualness of this
‘Are we supposed to take out Spiderman and Spongebob?’ Iranian cleric mocks US and says Tehran can’t strike back at targets of Soleimani’s stature because America only has fictional heroes
Real people are far more likely to disappoint.
Whoever runs the Oscars or whatever also doesn’t seem to have good opsec; whenever those are about to happen is one of the best times to get quality pirated films of movies still in the theatre or even as of yet to be released to the public in a digital format meant to show the film to critics/judges.
you mean they got the date wrong on a release? that’s not a security issue
The video’s watermarks clearly indicate that it’s a leak.
Was this comment not clearly sarcasm?
The image appears to be of a leak of the movie.
It means that pirates don’t have to wait for release dates, because Netflix didn’t secure their servers.
But it’s a good thing that Netflix serves DRM to my devices through my paid account. We wouldn’t want me watching it later without paying them again!
It is performative, they want the normie follow the rules. They know they can’t control people who are actually interested in freedom.
If they could, they would unleash full force of the state force but they can’t… For now