This is the most common source of "60fps Movies" on the internet. Enthusiasts take a standard 24fps Blu-ray rip and use software to generate "fake" frames between the real ones.
99% of the "60fps movies" you see online are . Software (like SVP, DAIN, or Topaz Video AI) analyzes the original 24fps film and invents the 3 missing frames between each real frame.
: Most 60fps content is on YouTube. Tools like yt-dlp (command-line) or 4K Video Downloader Plus can download videos in 1080p or 4K at 60fps.
For decades, the "cinematic look" has been defined by 24 frames per second (fps). It’s the stuttery, dreamlike motion we associate with Hollywood. But as display technology evolves, a new standard is taking over the enthusiast community:
: Search torrent sites using "60fps" or "HFR" to find movies in 60fps.
: This allows any movie to be watched in 60fps+ in real-time using a PC's GPU.