New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on February 14, 2022) follows:

Soap2day is a popular free platform through which you can enjoy a large number of movies without going through a set of complicated steps.

However, for hours its website has been having problems preventing many users from using it. Dozens of users report that the Soap2day website is currently not working for them.

Soap2day website down or not working

The Soap2day website issue has been around for a few hours according to related reports on platforms like Twitter.

Many often use Soap2day as an alternative platform to watch some modern series or movies. Through it they can watch in-demand content like the successful HBO Max series Euphoria.

Many users were patiently waiting for the most recent episode 6 of the current season of Euphoria to become available:

There is a possibility that the interest in the successful series is one of the reasons for the crash on the Soap2day servers. However at the moment this is just speculation.

No official acknowledgment at the moment

At the moment there doesn’t seem to be an official acknowledgment of the problem by Soap2day. We will update this story when new related updates come out or when the Soap2day website is available again.

Update 1 (February 21)

09:35 am (IST): Soap2say website is again down or not working for many and as a result, users took to Twitter to raise their complaints about the same.

Here are some reports for reference:

Update 2 (February 28)

09:37 am (IST): Many users are again complaining (1, 2) that Soap2day is down or not working. Also, many say that they aren’t able to watch the season finale of Euphoria.

Update 3 (March 01)

11:24 am (IST): It seems that the issue with Soap2day is now resolved as we haven’t come across any fresh user reports.

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