Disney (which now owns 20th Century Fox) has not officially greenlit production. While producer Jon Landau and director Robert Rodriguez have expressed strong interest, and star Rosa Salazar is signed on, the film is stuck in "development limbo" primarily due to budget concerns ($200 million+).

The sequel is expected to pick up directly from the first film’s cliffhanger, where Alita becomes a Motorball champion to earn passage to the floating city of Zalem.

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Rosa Salazar is eager to reprise her role as Alita.

Save yourself the malware headache. The real Alita 2 will arrive when it’s ready, and you’ll find it on legal streaming services or in theaters—not in a forgotten FTP folder. Until then, rewatch the first movie, read the manga, and let your excitement build safely. Your hard drive will thank you.