Pirated copy of the new animated film "Avatar: The Last Airbender" released in Belarusian cinemas after online leak
Paramount had planned to release the new animated film "Avatar: The Last Airbender" worldwide only in autumn, but it is already being shown in cinemas in Belarus, the "Pink Bush" channel noted .

According to the channel, a few weeks ago, unknown individuals completely leaked the new animated film "Avatar: The Last Airbender" online.
"Essentially, all the creators' years of work were meaningless and may not bring in money: a large number of people will watch the project illegally, meaning without paying for tickets to cinemas," the channel writes.
Now Paramount, which was going to release the project in autumn, is trying to remove copies of the films from social networks and relevant websites, but these efforts are not leading to positive results.
Distributors from Russia and Belarus, however, went further and released pirated copies in cinemas. For example, the Skyline cinema in Minsk, as well as regional distributors in Gomel, Mogilev, Baranavichy, Kobryn, Rechytsa, Kalinkavichy, and Chyrkavichy, have screened these pirated versions in cinemas, writes "Pink Bush".
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