Actress Q’orianka Kilcher Sues James Cameron, Alleges Avatar Character Uses Her Likeness
Q’orianka Kilcher is suing James Cameron, claiming his design team used her face to create moldings, drawings, and 3D renderings for the Avatar character Neytiri.

In a new. lawsuit, Indigenous actress Q’orianka Kilcher has sued James Cameron for apparently using her image without permission as part of the director’s record-smashing Avatar film series.
As NBC News reported , the lawsuit claims Cameron first took notice of Kilcher, who is Native Peruvian, after seeing her in Terrence Malick’s 2005 film The New World . Kilcher alleges that Cameron then had his design team create moldings, drawings, and 3D renderings modeled after her face, which were later used in developing Neytiri, the Avatar character played by Zoe Saldaña.
Reads the suit, “This case exposes how one of Hollywood’s most powerful filmmakers exploited a young Indigenous girl’s biometric identity and cultural heritage to create a record-breaking film franchise — without credit or compensation to her — through a series of deliberate, non-expressive commercial acts.”
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Of course, the issue goes deeper than just stolen likenesses. Because Kilcher was 14 in The New World , and her face model was used on a character that engaged in a sex act on film, the suit alleges that Cameron’s team violated California’s new anti-deepfake pornography laws. (The law, enacted in late 2025 , carries a fine of $2,500 per violation and up to one year in a California county jail.)
Arnold J. Peter, Kilcher’s lead council, said in a statement, “[Cameron] took the unique biometric facial features of a 14-year-old Indigenous girl, ran them through an industrial production process, and generated billions of dollars in profit without ever once asking her permission.”
The lawsuit also argues that there is a painful irony in Avatar becoming a “hugely lucrative film franchise” while presenting “itself as sympathetic to Indigenous struggles.” (Need yet another layer? Kilcher portrays Pocahontas in The New World.)
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For their part, Cameron and company have at least partially acknowledged Kilcher’s role and significance to Avatar and the creation of Neytiri. In 2009, concept artist Jordu Schell told Gizmodo that not only did they reference Kilcher, but they also used “pictures of Mary J. Blige” and other “really beautiful ethnic women.” Meanwhile, the suit claims that in 2010, Cameron wrote the following note to Kilcher: “Your beauty was my early inspiration for Neytiri. Too bad you were shooting another movie. Next time.”
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_Originally reported by [Consequence](https://consequence.net/2026/05/qorianka-kilcher-sues-avatar-james-cameron/)._
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