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Neptune Rising: Kodi Movie & Tv Add-on

Neptune Rising is a very nice add-on brought to us all by Mr. Blamo who is rapidly making a name for himself in the community.  Mr. Blamo’s first add-on was the Fork of SALTS called Death Streams which he did a very nice job with.  Neptune Rising is another fork and is one of the few who did a fork of Covenant after the developers were forced to give it up.  Blamo did a great job not only reviving the add-on but also adding to it and truly making it his own.  Adding sections to Neptune Rising to enhance the streaming pleasure.

Neptune Rising: Current version of this addon is 1.3.5 – first detected 2018-02-02


This add on is “unofficial” and therefore not supported by Kodi Tv or XMBC foundations, please do not ask on their forums for help, go to ares-project.uk for further support.


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Neptune Rising Installation on Kodi Jarvis (16)


  • Click SYSTEM > File Manager

  • Double Click Add Source

  • Click “None” text window

  • Type EXACTLY http://repo.mrblamo.xyz

  • Click the box underneath “Enter a name for this media source

  • Type Blamo (or a name you will remember!)

  • Click OK

  • Back out or hit the “Home icon” to go back to your Home Screen

  • Click SYSTEM

  • Double click Add-Ons

  • Scroll to Install from zip file

  • Click Blamo (or what you named it earlier)

  • Click repository.blamo-xxx.xxx.x.zip

  • Now wait for “Add-on enabled” message

  • Click Install from repository

  • Click Blamo Repo

  • Click Video add-ons

  • Click Neptune Rising

  • Click Install

  • Now wait for “Add-on’ enabled” message

You can find Neptune Rising in Video Add-ons.


Neptune RIsing




Neptune Rising Installation to Kodi Krypton (17)


If you have a clean 17 install, you will have to enable unknown sources first.



  • Click Settings (cog)

  • Choose System Settings

  • Select Add-ons

  • Toggle Unknown Sources

  • A warning pop-up will appear

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  • Click SYSTEM > File Manager

  • Double Click Add Source

  • Click “None” text window

  • Type EXACTLY http://repo.mrblamo.xyz

  • Click the box underneath “Enter a name for this media source

  • Type Blamo (or a name you will remember!)

  • Click OK

  • Back out or hit the “Home icon” to go back to your Home Screen

  • Click SYSTEM

  • Double click Add-Ons

  • Scroll to Install from zip file

  • Click Blamo (or whatever you named it earlier)

  • Click repository.blamo-xxx.xxx.x.zip

  • Now wait for “Add-on enabled” message

  • Click Install from repository

  • Click Blamo Repo

  • Click Video add-ons

  • Click Neptune Rising

  • Click Install

  • Now wait for “Add-on’ enabled” message

You can find Neptune Rising in Video > Video Add ons or Add-ons (open box)




 What does Neptune Rising have to offer?


  • Movies

  • Tv Shows

  • Playlists

  • Top 100 theme sections

Below you will find a few screenshot of the main menu of this add-on.


Neptune Rising Main Menu

Main Menu


As always if you have any questions please pop over and visit us at Ares Forum.  We have staff members mostly around the clock to answer any of your Kodi or technology questions at Ares Forum.   The Ares forum also has apps in Play & Apple stores – keep in touch!!

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