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“Toy Story 4” character Duke Caboom could go kaboom according to a new lawsuit filed by the alleged owners of Evel Knievel’s likeness.
A new lawsuit has been filed against Disney, Pixar, and a number of their subsidiaries, according to TMZ. The lawsuit was filed by K&K Promotions, which claims to own the image, likeness, persona, and brand of Knievel.
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K&K Promotions asserts Disney sought no approval to use Knievel’s likeness in “Toy
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsLove and Monsters star Dylan O’Brien said there’s no better time to come into adulthood than during an apocalypse.
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Disney and Pixar over their Toy Story 4 character Duke Caboom.Kelly Knievel, who had publicity rights to Evel Knievel since 1978, has accused the studios of financially gaining from a character they based on his father without seeking permission.“Evel Knievel did not thrill millions, break his bones and spill his blood just so Disney could make a bunch of money,” the lawsuit filed in Las Vegas reads.Through his K and K Promotions, Knievel is seeking unspecified damages totalling more than
Also Read: Bill Murray Threatened With Lawsuit and 'Eternal Damnation' for Using Doobie Brothers Song in His Golf Shirt AdsThe lawsuit goes on to accuse Disney of instructing cast to not refer to Knievel by name in press interviews even if asked, making a comparison to an interview in which Tom Hanks and Tim Allen told Tony Hale to not refer to his character Forky as a “spork” since the word was also trademarked.Knievel is seeking unspecified damages of more than $300,000, and he’s also accusing
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticEvel Knievel once said that he “would always rather be in the arena fighting than be a spectator.”The legendary stunt rider’s son is clearly taking those words to heart with a new lawsuit against Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar over the Duke Caboom character introduced in last year’s Toy Story 4.“Defendants have used in commerce, and continue to use in commerce, the likeness, reputation, and image of Evel Knievel in the film Toy Story 4 through
LAS VEGAS -- Evel Knievel's son is on a collision course with the Walt Disney Co.
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“Toy Story 4” daredevil Duke Caboom may look like an homage to Evel Knievel — but the ambiguously inspired cartoon is now blowing up in the filmmakers’ faces.K&K Promotions, a company which claims rights to the legendary real-life stuntman’s image and likeness, is suing Disney, Pixar and others for their liberal use of Knievel’s persona in the beloved family film, according to a lawsuit filed by attorneys Randall Jones and Ronald DiNicola in US.
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