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Man Arrested in Singapore for Allegedly Leaking The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender, Could Face Up to 7 Years in Jail - IGN Image

A 26-year-old man was arrested in Singapore for allegedly leaking The Legend Of Aang: The Last Airbender.

According to The Straits Times, police said the man accessed a media server without authorization, downloaded the unreleased film, then leaked parts of it online. A copy of the film was recovered from one of his devices.

Unauthorised access to computer material carries a maximum jail term of seven years, a fine not exceeding $50,000, or both.

The 10 Best Avatar: The Last Airbender Episodes

The Straits Times pointed to the @ImStillDissin X / Twitter account, which has been at the heart of the leaks, and suggested someone based in Singapore is behind it.

8: "Bitter Work" - In this episode, Aang finally learned the ways of earthbending from an unlikely instructor, Toph Beifong. Since earthbending was the opposite of Aang's native airbending, it was expected that Aang would have a difficult time mastering the element -- hence the title, "Bitter Work."<br><br>Not only did Aang learn how to earthbend in this episode, but Uncle Iroh taught Zuko how to redirect lightning. We also learned here that Iroh was much more knowledgable that we'd previously given him credit for. His speech detailing the vital importance of all four elements offered great insight into the show's mythological themes.<br><br>"Bitter Work" also had some great comedic moments: Katara disagreeing with Toph's teaching methods, Sokka entrapping himself in a land crevice, and Aang's earthbending montage -- all classic Team Avatar shenanigans.

Earlier this month, The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender was leaked to X / Twitter months ahead of its official premiere on Paramount+. The account that first leaked the movie said someone at Paramount-owned Nickelodeon “accidentally” emailed them the full film. However, according to Variety, “the initial investigation determined that the vulnerability had nothing to do with Paramount’s systems.”

9: "The Blue Spirit" - "The Blue Spirit" is a favorite among fans, most notably for its intriguing mystery and thrilling action sequences. More importantly, though, this episode marked a turning point for Prince Zuko. After Aang was captured and imprisoned by Commander Zhao, Zuko attempted to rescue Aang in a Batman-like display under the guise of his alter ego, The Blue Spirit. But the way in which it was presented, no one knew who this mysterious paragon really was until later in the story.<br><br>What's so great about this episode was seeing Aang and Zuko working together for the first time, teaming up to take down a common enemy. And even though Aang didn't realize Zuko was behind the mask -- and, for that matter, Zuko was only rescuing Aang to help himself -- it was here we learned the two boys could become allies and that Zuko may have been more redeemable than we expected.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the person behind the X / Twitter account claimed “a friend from his hacker days sent him a full copy of the movie,” and, “He didn’t know what it was until he looked it up.” He posted the initial videos to social media to, he insisted, “troll a little bit.” Apparently he didn’t think it was a big deal because the movie isn’t set to release in theaters.

After the X / Twitter account posted the initial clips of the movie, the entire film leaked online from another account, apparently also based in Singapore. “Welp movie just got leaked on 4chan. GG,” the original leaker tweeted on April 13. “And no anon I’m not getting extradited over a cartoon movie chill out.”

In December, it emerged that Paramount had ditched plans for a theatrical release of The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender in favor of an exclusive launch on streaming platform Paramount+. The much-anticipated animated movie was due out in theaters on October 9, 2026, but Paramount subsequently set Paramount+ as the exclusive home of Avatar Studios content, forcing The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender and original series Avatar: Seven Havens onto the platform.

Avatar fans who were looking forward to seeing the movie in theaters questioned the decision, which came as a surprise in the context of the huge box office success anime films enjoyed last year. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle, for example, grossed an incredible $774 million at the global box office.

An animator who worked on The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender criticized those who were using Paramount’s “awful decision” to pull the movie from theaters “to justify leaking it.” Michaela Jill Murphy, the original voice of Toph Beifong in Avatar: The Last Airbender, subsequently told fans that they should avoid the leaks completely. Olivia Hack, the voice of Ty Lee in Avatar: The Last Airbender, then joined fan calls for Paramount to change its mind and release The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender in theaters.

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