Despite the noise, production is stalled due to:

The Verdict: You cannot legally download Alita: Battle Angel 2 because the movie has not been shot, edited, or rendered.


The cyberpunk world of Iron City is buzzing louder than ever. It has been nearly six years since Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron’s Alita: Battle Angel crashed into theaters, leaving fans stunned by its CGI brilliance and heart-wrenching cliffhanger. Since then, one question has dominated every comic-con panel and Reddit thread: When will we see Alita’s Motorball championship rematch?

In the feverish hunt for answers, a curious search phrase has exploded across Google and social media: "download alita battle angel 2 netnaija com exclusive."

If you have typed those words into your browser, you are not alone. Thousands of eager fans are trying to find a sequel that, officially, does not yet exist. But why is this search term so popular? Is there a secret leak? And what should you really know about "Netnaija" before you click that link?

Let’s break down the anatomy of this rumor, the current status of Alita 2, and why you should treat "exclusive downloads" with extreme caution.


Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky reported that movie-themed malware increases by 300% when a major sequel is rumored. Fake Alita 2 files often contain:

Even if you download a 2GB file that plays for 2 hours, it is usually:


Following the first film’s modest box office performance ($405 million worldwide against a $170 million budget), traditional Hollywood logic said "no sequel." But the studio didn’t account for the Alita Army—a rabid fanbase that launched social media campaigns with hashtags like #AlitaSequel and even bought billboard ads in Los Angeles.