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Hollywood actress sues James Cameron and company for using her likeness in the ‘Avatar’ films- The Week

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“Avatar” director James Cameron and Disney are facing a lawsuit filed by actress Q’orianka Kilcher, who claims that her facial features were used without permission to create the character Neytiri in the epic space-fantasy franchise. Kilcher, who played Pocahontas in the 2006 film “The New World”, alleged that Cameron used a published photograph of her when she was 14 years old and instructed his design team to model Neytiri’s appearance on her face.

According to the complaint, her likeness was allegedly transformed into sketches, sculptures, digital models, promotional material and merchandise connected to the blockbuster series. The lawsuit also names Cameron’s production company, Lightstorm Entertainment, and several visual effects companies involved in the films.

Kilcher claims she never gave consent for her image to be used and was never compensated or credited for it. The actress reportedly discovered the alleged connection years later after a video resurfaced online in which Cameron discussed Neytiri’s early design inspiration. In the lawsuit, Kilcher described the experience as deeply upsetting and accused the filmmakers of crossing ethical and legal boundaries by commercially using her likeness without her approval.

The legal case has sparked wider conversations in Hollywood about digital identity, facial likeness rights and consent in the age of CGI and artificial intelligence. Kilcher is seeking compensatory and punitive damages, along with a share of profits connected to the alleged use of her image.

Meanwhile, neither Cameron nor Disney has publicly responded in detail to the accusation so far. The case is expected to draw major attention because the “Avatar” franchise remains one of the highest-grossing film series in cinema history.

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