After a messy trail of leaked clips, the saga around Avatar: The Last Airbender seems to have come to an end — hacker @ImStillDissin has posted the full animated movie online in high quality. It's messy, and honestly a bit unsettling.
Paramount “lost” the film Avatar: The Last Airbender: footage online, everyone is discussing Toph and Zuko’s orientation
Paramount originally planned a theatrical run, but the plan changed and the film is now due on Paramount+ on Oct. 9, 2026. The project involves Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko (the creators of Aang) through Avatar Studios, with Lauren Montgomery directing — she worked on Superman: Doomsday and Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths — and animation from Flying Bark (What If...?).
Avatar: The Last Airbender opens on a flashback to the Northern Air Temple being destroyed by the Fire Nation — yes, the same moment Netflix showed — then jumps forward to find the heroes roughly ten years older and a surviving airbender named Tagah, voiced by Dave Bautista. For some viewers it will read as familiar; for others, oddly changed.