James Cameron ’s Avatar has been champion as an attempt at original science fabrication storytelling in film amongst a ocean of remake and adaptations . But Cameron may have borrow some of the primal aspects of his tale from author Poul Anderson .
Reader Goldfarb pointed us toCall Me Joe , a novelette write in 1957 by Golden Age skill fiction author Poul Anderson . Many sports fan of Anderson suspect that the story was an of import influence on Avatar , and some are calling for Anderson to be credit on the motion-picture show . And it ’s easy to see why .
Like Avatar , Call Me Joe centers on a paraplegic — Ed Anglesey — who telepathically connects with an artificially created sprightliness form in edict to research a harsh planet ( in this case , Jupiter ) . Anglesey , like Avatar ’s Jake Sully , delight in the exemption and strength of his unreal created body , battles predators on the surface of Jupiter , and gradually goes native as he spends more prison term connected to his stilted body .

Now , there ’s nothing incorrect with being inspired or influenced by other writers , and Cameron has mentioned a host of influences for Avatar : dancing with Wolves , Rudyard Kipling , Edgar Rice Burroughs . But it ’s odd , given some remarkable similarity in the plots , that he does n’t appear to have mentioned Anderson as a specific divine guidance .
Should the similarities between Avatar and Call Me Joe stimulate problem for Cameron , it would n’t be the first clock time . After The Terminator came out , writer Harlan Ellison sue the production company for lift two episode he wrote for The Outer Limits . Even though Cameron took Ellison ’s idea in a very different and novel direction , the company settled with Ellison , who is now recognise in the film ’s quotation .
Avatar may be , by and large , an original moving-picture show , much as The Terminator is . But there may be firmer origin beneath his story than Cameron has acknowledged thus far .

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