Netflix SUED over Outer Banks, author claims stolen characters & plot

Netflix SUED over Outer Banks as author claims streaming giant stole characters and plot of 2013 novel

Netflix is being sued over highly-popular series Outer Banks with an author claiming that the streaming giant had stole the characters and plot of his novel.

Jeff Wilson has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Netflix as he alleges that their highly-popular teen drama draws way too many similarities to a book he published in 2013 titled Queen Anne’s Revenge according to TMZ on Wednesday.

According to the legal documents obtained by the site Wilson claims the novel he published follows four friends on a treasure hunt from a famous shipwreck near the outer banks of North Carolina much like the plot of the series.

DailyMail.com has reached out to representatives for both Netflix and Wilson for comment and has yet to hear back. 

Wilson also alleges that his book was even promoted by Discovery and History Channels.

Interesting: Netflix is being sued over highly-popular series Outer Banks with an author claiming that the streaming giant had stole the characters and plot of his novel

Taking a stand: Jeff Wilson has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Netflix as he alleges that their highly-popular teen drama draws way too many similarities to a book he published in 2013 titled Queen Anne’s Revenge according to TMZ on Wednesday

He also claims that the Outer Banks creators  Jonas Pate, Josh Pate and Shannon Burke have admitted to relying on other books and authors for inspiration to write the American action-adventure mystery teen drama.

In addition Wilson also believes that the main cast of the series and their character arcs are nearly identical to the book even going as far as to say that the plot points and settings are also very similar.

The author is asking that Netflix transfer over any profits that they had made from allegedly infringing on his novel in addition to an injunction which would stop Netflix from distributing or advertising Outer Banks. 

This is not the first time that Netflix has been accused of ripping off the concept for Outer Banks as independently-published author K.W. Wooten sued Netflix and the creators of Outer Banks for ‘stealing’ the plot of their teen drama, which started streaming April 15.

In 2016, Wooten released Pennywise: The Hunt for Blackbeard’s Treasure! about four young adults discovering buried treasure from a fabled shipwreck along North Carolina’s outer banks.

‘The archetypes of his protagonists and those of the show are almost identical,’ the lawsuit claimed – according to TMZ at the time.

‘And so are the villains – namely, a rich benefactor and a corrupt cop. He also says the plot is virtually the same … including clues they find and places it leads them to.’ 

However the suit was later dismissed after a judge did not find sufficient enough similarities between the two works. 

Hmm: According to the legal documents obtained by the site Wilson claims the novel he published follows four friends on a treasure hunt from a famous shipwreck near the outer banks of North Carolina much like the plot of the series

Inspiration? Wilson also believes that the main cast of the series and their character arcs are nearly identical to the 2013 book (pictured) even going as far as to say that the plot points and settings are also very similar

Meanwhile it was announced last month that Outer Banks had been renewed for a fourth season even before the third season dropped on Netflix. 

The co-creators of the series revealed the news at Poguelandia Fan Event in Huntington Beach, California on Saturday, February 19.

Stars of the show including Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Madison Bailey, Jonathan Daviss, Carlacia Grant, Rudy Pankow, Austin North and Drew Starkey were in attendance. 

‘Seeing Poguelandia come to life was nothing short of spectacular,’ the Pates and Burke said at the event. ‘The Pogues are enjoying an adventure of a lifetime, and we now get to map out more twists and turns as the joyride continues into season four of Outer Banks.

More to bank on: Meanwhile it was announced last month that Outer Banks had been renewed for a fourth season even before the third season dropped on Netflix as the co-creators of the series revealed the news at Poguelandia Fan Event in Huntington Beach, California on Saturday, February 19 (actor Chase Stokes is pictured)

It’s a hit: The Pogues are what the main group of friends in the show are called. It refers to people on the island who work service jobs for a living; Chase Stokes as John B, Carlacia Grant as Cleo, Jonathan Daviss as Pope, Madelyn Cline as Sarah Cameron, Rudy Pankow as JJ are seen left to right on the show

Loving it: Season 3 of Outer Banks is streaming on Netflix now

She continued, ‘Thank you to Netflix, our cast, and the amazing fans who helped to make this happen.’

The Pogues are what the main group of friends in the show are called. It refers to people on the island who work service jobs for a living.

The third season reportedly follows the Pogues as they wash up on a deserted island which seems like paradise at first.

However, John B (Stokes), Sarah (Cline), Kiara (Bailey), Pope (Daviss), JJ (Pankow) and Cleo (Grant) then find themselves in a race for treasure against a couple of old adversaries.

Season 3 of Outer Banks is streaming on Netflix now. 

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