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If you’ve recently found yourself staring at a browser tab you didn’t open—specifically one with a bright, oddly cheerful lion and the word “Xmovi” in the URL—you’re not alone.

Stay safe out there, and remember: No legitimate video player requires you to "update your codec" via a pop-up tab. Share your experience in the comments below—including the exact URL you saw—to help others identify new variants.

Is this a new streaming service? A piece of adware? A phishing domain? After digging through user logs and domain registries, here is everything you need to know. Because "Sunny Lion" is a generic stock photo subject and "Xmovi" is a common typo for "XMovies," this term likely points to one of two scenarios: Scenario A: The Adware Pop-Up (Most Likely) Multiple users report that "Sunny Lion" appears as a banner image on pop-under tabs generated by browser hijackers. These tabs usually have a URL structure like xmovi.[something].xyz or sunny-lion.xmovi-tv[.]com .

Run a full scan with Malwarebytes or Windows Defender immediately. Check your browser for new extensions you didn't install.