In 2000, James Michael Cline, with Art Levitt, founded Fandango. In 2003, Fandango secured $15 million in funding from venture capitalists Technology Crossover Ventures. Fandango was privately held.) and venture capital firms (
Accretive Technology Partners and
General Atlantic Partners). On April 11, 2007,
Comcast acquired Fandango, with plans to integrate it into a new entertainment website called "
Fancast.com", set to launch the summer of 2007. In June 2008, the domain
Movies.com was acquired from
Disney. In March 2012, Fandango announced a partnership with Yahoo! Movies, making Fandango the official online and mobile ticketer for registered users of the
Yahoo! service. That October,
Paul Yanover was named President of Fandango. Fandango made its first international acquisition in September 2015 when it bought the Brazilian ticketing company Ingresso, which provides ticketing to a variety of Brazilian entertainment events, including the biannual
Rock in Rio festival. On January 29, 2016, Fandango announced its acquisition of M-GO, a joint venture between
Technicolor SA and
DreamWorks Animation (NBCUniversal acquired the latter company three months later), which it would later rebrand as "FandangoNOW". '' In February 2016, Fandango announced its acquisition of
Flixster and
Rotten Tomatoes from
Time Warner's
Warner Bros. Entertainment. As part of the deal, Warner Bros. would become a 30% shareholder of the combined Fandango company. Its stake was reduced to 25% by 2019. Later that same month, Fandango moved to
Fox Interactive Media's former headquarters in Beverly Hills. On April 20, 2020,
Walmart entered into an agreement to sell Vudu to Fandango Media. The sale was completed on July 6, 2020. Vudu was rebranded as Fandango at Home in 2024. On July 16, 2024, Fandango founder J. Michael Cline committed suicide at the age of 64. ==Services==