Leaked 'Avatar' Movie Sparks Studio Crisis
Originally published Jun 4, 2026
By Winston Cho · The Hollywood Reporter — Movies
AI-generated summary based on The Hollywood Reporter — Movies · Aggregated by Filmarian · Human-reviewed and approved on Jun 4, 2026
Key points
- A leaked copy of the next 'Avatar' movie caused a crisis at Paramount in April.
- A 26-year-old hacker has been arrested in Singapore and is linked to the breach.
- The hacker is also connected to a prior cyberattack on the NFL.
- Evidence points to a compromised screening company as the source of the leak.
- The incident highlights growing concerns over media security in the entertainment industry.
A leaked copy of the next 'Avatar' installment caused significant concern at Paramount in April. The breach has led to an ongoing investigation, with authorities now arresting a 26-year-old hacker in Singapore. The individual is also linked to a previous cyberattack on the NFL. Evidence suggests the leak originated from a compromised screening company, raising questions about security vulnerabilities in the entertainment industry. The incident has intensified scrutiny over how studios protect their upcoming releases from unauthorized distribution.
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