The first Avatar: The Last Airbender movie was supposed to be a triumphant moment for the franchise, but it’s had a surprisingly turbulent road to release. First, Paramount announced it would skip theaters and go straight to streaming, which led to fan outcry. Then, in April 2026, the film leaked in its entirety online, and Paramount stayed mostly silent about the whole debacle. Now, we finally have a trailer for Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender, but it comes with the confirmation of some disappointing news: the movie is still headed straight for Paramount+. And it’s dropping on a Saturday. In just two weeks. Still, now that the film is gearing up for its official release, Avatar: The Last Airbender co-creator Michael Dante DiMartino is trying to put a positive spin on the situation. DiMartino told Entertainment Weekly, “At least for me, now that the film is ready to finally be out officially in the world, the excitement’s back. And I’m excited for everybody to finally see it in their homes, wherever they’re watching, with their friends. Hopefully people can recreate some kind of community experience because the big part about Avatar is the community.” Paramount+ seems to be trying to do some damage control with fans, too, lining up a Hall H panel (that’s the big one) at San Diego Comic-Con for the film on Thursday, July 23. There will also be a fan screening at SDCC the following day.
'Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender' Trailer Reveals New Release Date
The embattled film will be out in just two weeks on Paramount+.






