A second movie leak hit the Avatar Aang Last Airbender Movie in April, after a Twitter user said Saturday night that they had accidentally been sent the full animated film by email. The poster then shared two clips showing the adult Team Avatar and the movie’s main villain.
Those clips were still online at the time of writing and had drawn a sizable number of interactions, while comments from the poster continued to insist they were real. Paramount has not shown anything from the movie yet, leaving the leak as the clearest look so far at a project that is still months from release.
The film, retitled Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender, is the first of three animated movies based on the Avatar franchise and was developed by Flying Bark. Last year, Paramount said it would send the film to Paramount+ rather than give it a theatrical run, and weeks ago promotional material featuring the adult team surfaced on online retailers.
That streaming strategy now appears to be shaping the rollout in an awkward way. The new leak lands as Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender remains slated for Paramount+ on October 9, even as the franchise’s next animated title, The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender, is also headed to Paramount+ in fall 2026. The unanswered question is no longer whether the movie has found an audience online; it is whether Paramount can still control the story around a film the public has seen only through leaks.





