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Aang, The Last Airbender footage leak confirms the movie deserves to be released in theaters
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Aang, The Last Airbender footage leak confirms the movie deserves to be released in theaters

15 April 20264 Mins Read

If you go outside on the weekends, you may have missed one of the biggest Hollywood leaks in recent memory. On Sunday, an anonymous X account uploaded the entire upcoming animated film Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender to the platform, claiming that Paramount had accidentally emailed them the digital file. (Later reports suggest the studio was hacked).

Regardless of how the completed Avatar movie leaked online more than six months before its official premiere, the fact that it did — and the overwhelmingly positive response it received — raises one critical point that I will never stop making: Paramount needs to release Aang, The Last Airbender in theaters as originally planned.

Image: Nickelodeon Animation Studio

In 2021, Paramount’s then-owner ViacomCBS announced the formation of Avatar Studios, a new subsidiary run by The Last Airbender co-creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino. The studio’s first project was an animated film, revealed a year later in 2022, which would follow the adventures of Aang and his Team Avatar friends as adults. The hype was instantaneous and overwhelming.

Aang, The Last Airbender was originally slated to release in theaters on Oct. 10, 2025, but was later pushed back to Jan. 30, 2026. Then, Paramount’s new ownership made a shocking choice: Instead of simply delaying the movie, they canceled its theatrical release and announced it would premiere on Paramount Plus on Oct. 9, 2026.

The outrage among fans was swift, but Paramount (which has since been acquired by Skydance and is currently attempting to acquire Warner Bros. Pictures) has yet to back down. However, if there’s a silver lining to this very illegal and unethical leak, it’s that maybe, just maybe, it will inspire the studio to reverse course and do the right thing.

I haven’t sought out or watched the leaked Avatar movie, but thanks to my Airbender-tuned X algorithm, it’s been impossible not to catch a few glimpses while scrolling over the past two days. What I’ve unintentionally seen is visually breathtaking and undeniably cinematic. Fans seem to agree, praising the footage while lambasting the hacker who leaked it. Even through the grain of X video compression, Aang, The Last Airbender would be stunning to watch on the big screen thanks to its fluid combat that builds on the original series and loving design updates on aged-up, iconic characters. The sizable response to the leak suggests Paramount could make a killing at the box office, too.

A dramatic rendition of Zuko giving a monologue, bathed in a spotlight, on stage in the Avatar episode “The Ember Island Players.” Image: Nickelodeon Animation Studio

Bringing popular animated shows to the big screen isn’t a novel idea, either. One of 2025’s biggest movies was Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, which was so successful that the studio still hasn’t released it online even nine months after the premiere. (In fact, Infinity Castle returned to theaters in March to make even more money.) Aang, The Last Airbender could easily follow a similar trajectory, although it’s hard to imagine Paramount would keep it off streaming for as long as Top Gun: Maverick.

Of course, animated films don’t need theaters to succeed. KPop Demon Hunters landed quietly on Netflix last summer and quickly became the biggest movie in the world. But Netflix has a lot more reach than Paramount Plus, and even KPop Demon Hunters eventually wound up in theaters to cash in on that success and give fans a chance to celebrate together.

What these leaks make clear is that, no matter how Aang, The Last Airbender is released, it’s bound to be a hit. Avatar fans have been waiting over a decade for a faithful, animated follow-up to one of the greatest franchises of all time. Whether the film debuts in theaters, on Paramount Plus, or on social media, those fans will seek it out. So why not let them do it in the best place possible — and sell a bunch of movie tickets while you’re at it?

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