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Ellen Gutoskey
Zoe Saldaña in 'Avatar: The Way of Water.'
Zoe Saldaña in 'Avatar: The Way of Water.' / 20th Century Studios

Spotting the most obvious differences between humans and the fictional humanoids of James Cameron’s Avatar universe is a fun little task you might assign to a 5-year-old. The Na’vi have only three fingers (and a thumb) on each hand, a tail, and an average height of about 10 feet. And, of course, they’re blue.

As JoBlo reports , how the director landed on that color pretty much came down to the process of elimination. In an interview for the January 2023 issue of Empire , Cameron explained that, for starters, “... green was taken. There was a long history of green aliens. Plus, the Hulk.” Any pink or brown hue was out by default for seeming too human, and SpongeBob SquarePants (not to mention The Simpsons ) took yellow off the board. The remaining contenders were blue and purple; and Cameron, whose personal favorite color is purple, decided to save that to use as “one of our main bioluminescence colors … associating it with Eywa and anything sacred to the Na’vi.”

But blue had been a frontrunner since the start of the franchise’s conceptual phase for another reason, too. As Cameron explained, “ … my mom told me about this dream she had where there was a 10-foot-tall blue woman with six breasts. Cool image. I drew her, but the six breasts thing didn’t come out looking as good as it sounds, plus would mess with the rating. So, anyway ... blue.”

Cameron answered a number of other questions for Empire , submitted by a cross-section of past collaborators and various entertainment industry titans—including Harrison Ford , Sigourney Weaver, Guillermo del Toro, Pierce Brosnan, Zoe Saldaña, and more. For access to the full Q&A, learn how to subscribe to the magazine here .

[h/t JoBlo ]

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