Avatar: The Way of Water LEAKED: James Cameronโ€™s film out on Filmyzilla, Tamilrockers and many Torrent sites

First posted on Dec 14, 2022 at 2:13pm IST

'Avatar: The Way Of Water', directed by James Cameron and set to be released on December 16, has now been leaked online via torrent despite strict anti-piracy laws. The HD version of the Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana film is also available on some sites.

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The reviews for The Avatar: The Way of Water are in, and critics are loving the James Cameron movie. The creative director returned to the Avatar universe thirteen years after the first film in the series broke box office records.

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The James Cameron film will be released on December 16. Expectations are through the roof this time after the tremendous and unprecedented box office triumph of the previous installment. Fortunately, we won't be disappointed as the early reviews have been wonderful.

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The first part of the film was the highest grossing film in the history of world cinema, and is currently the king of the box office. The film grossed $2.910 billion.

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Apart from that, it became one of the most critically praised movies in a wide range of genres. One can only hope that the future sequel lives up to that standard.

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Unfortunately, The Avatar: The Way of Water movie has been released online and can now be accessed on sites like movierulz, tamilrockers, telegraph and tamilmv.

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Yes, you are right, despite so many strict anti-piracy laws, the movie is now on many torrent sites in Hindi version.

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The movie is also available for download from Filmyzilla in 480p, 720p, 1080p, 4k and Full HD versions. Tamilrockers is a popular torrent website that allegedly also leaked the movie. The Indian government has banned Tamilrockers in India, but still, many websites naming the same were found on the internet.

(Disclaimer: Asianet News does not promote or support piracy of any kind. Piracy is a criminal offense under the Copyright Act 1957. In addition, we request that you refrain from engaging in or encouraging piracy in any way) .


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