Zegler is in her early twenties with a couple of million to her name. Good for her, no irony, but that kind of money will take the edge off of most young woman's activist reasoning skills. Again, I have no problem with millionaires but I'd have a hard time arguing that she qualifies as poor enough to represent low wage workers' struggles in the sense of lived experience, I imagine that few of her intimate friends are low wagers and there seems little self awareness of her fortunate position, let alone gratefulness ("I am incredibly privileged but I want to stand with those less fortunate being treated unfairly"). She even defeated the color in the title of the movie and the name of the character she plays, which is an accomplishment but there's also a considerable amount of luck involved. To make millions off of an acting carreer is lucky enough as it is. Maybe I'm making too much of this, but I see a connection with her comments on the source material. Makes me think if there's any respect for anything, certainly with that demeanor I notice from the few video's I've seen her in. Some people are better off never being rich.
I think the direction this is going in is actors (big enough ones anyway) are going to copyright their own likeness and companies will need to pay for the license of their likeness to have the AI replicate it.