Zoe Saldana Avatar Poster Looks Cool, Real or Not

Posted by Neil Miller (neil@filmschoolrejects.com) on August 3, 2009

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Sent over by faithful FSR reader Jerrod, this brand new poster for Avatar, the next bit of work from director James Cameron, sure does look interesting. It looks very similar to the recently released official photo of Sam Worthington blu’d up as one of the mysterious alien Na’vi, but is certainly different. This one, as we are told, is of the Na’vi version of Zoe Saldana. Her character Neytiri is an actual member of the Na’vi race, not an avatar created by the human military.

The latest rumble on this poster is that it might be a fake — but if that’s the case, color me impressed. That would make it one hell of a fake. I will allow you to decide for yourselves and fight it out in the comment section below.

Avatar is in theaters December 18, 2009. For more, check out our Comic-Con Footage Breakdown.

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  • statostatostato
    That's CCH Pounder...not Zoe Saldana
  • Dammit!! Just show us the Teaser trailer and I'll be happy!!!
  • If this poster is real...they're using Paparus? Comeon, nobody likes that font anymore.
  • tbar
    it's definitely a fake. it's missing release date, the production logos are too close together, and the website should be below the release date. I have had experience with 1-sheet and artwork design for cinema.
  • John
    It's real FOX just confirmed to another website who had it up yesterday.
  • justadude
    The real question is (assuming that this poster is not fake) is whether or not the picture is a person wearing make-up or CGI. From what I understand, this movie is going to be ground breaking for the CGI department; so I wouldn't be surprised if this is our 'taste'.
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