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Through her involvement with Fan-Topia, Gillan has encouraged her followers to explore their creativity and push the boundaries of what is possible with deepfakes and other forms of fan art. By sharing her own experiences and insights, Gillan has become a role model for fans around the world, demonstrating the power of imagination and creativity in bringing people together.

We are approaching a point where real-time deepfakes will exist. A fan will point a webcam at themselves, and a filter will turn them into Karen Gillan. Then, the "as…" becomes interactive. You will be able to have a conversation with a synthetic Gillan. You could ask her about Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 4 , and she (the deepfake) might lie convincingly.

As Fan-Topia continues to evolve and expand, it's likely that we'll see even more innovative and daring creations emerge. The intersection of technology, creativity, and fandom has given rise to a vibrant and dynamic community, where fans are no longer content to simply consume content but are instead driven to create and participate. Fan-Topia.Mondomonger.Deepfakes.Karen.Gillan.as...

Mondomonger’s flagship video, uploaded to a fringe streaming platform in late 2024, is titled “What if Karen Gillan was Black Widow?” The clip splices Scarlett Johansson’s action sequences from Avengers: Endgame with Gillan’s facial expressions, re-rendered at 4K resolution. The result is uncanny: Gillan’s long neck, her wide-set eyes, her particular sardonic half-smile—superimposed over Johansson’s choreography.

The keyword string that prompted this exploration—“Fan‑Topia.Mondomonger.Deepfakes.Karen.Gillan.as…”—captures the collision of these worlds. Fan‑Topia represents the commercial exploitation of synthetic celebrity. Mondomonger evokes the sensationalist death‑hoax ecosystem that preys on public emotion. Deepfakes are the technological engine enabling both. And Karen Gillan stands as a case study: a beloved actress whose work increasingly engages with themes of identity, replication, and the self, even as unauthorized digital copies of her likeness circulate online. A fan will point a webcam at themselves,

Yet the problem extends beyond the vendor floor. K‑pop fan communities have been convulsed by debates over AI‑generated images of idols in staged scenarios such as hugging or kissing. One Reddit post on the topic went viral, with commenters warning that “if you tolerate this, you’re opening doors to much worse things in the future. the idols didn’t consent to this; they are real people living their lives, not a bunch of wattpad / ao3 characters”.

For years, technology outpaced legislation, leaving victims of deepfakes with very few avenues for legal recourse. However, the legal landscape is aggressively shifting. Governments worldwide are introducing strict punitive measures against the creation and distribution of non-consensual synthetic media. Laws targeting digital identity theft, copyright infringement of a person's likeness (Right of Publicity), and specialized deepfake bans are forcing hosting platforms and forum administrators to scrub this content or face severe criminal liability and crippling financial penalties. The Future of Community Archives and Content Moderation You could ask her about Guardians of the Galaxy Vol

Governments around the world are scrambling to catch up with the deepfake threat. In the United States, the Senate unanimously passed the (Tools to Address Known Exploitation by Immobilizing Technological Deepfakes on Websites and Networks Act), making it a federal crime to post non‑consensual sexually explicit deepfakes. A separate bill, the DEFIANCE Act, which passed the Senate in January 2026, allows victims of non‑consensual deepfake pornography to sue for damages.