Dragonball: Clip From The Movie
The first clip from the upcoming big screen “Dragonball” adaptation has appeared online. It’s a only 16 seconds long. A Japanese TV station aired a segment about the film with a bit of footage where Goku is taking out a dragonball from a box and pulls out his traditional uniform.
“Dragonball” is adapted from the manga created by Akira Toriyama; the work was also turned into a Japanese anime series that played all over the world. It tells the story of an alien sent to destroy Earth, who has a change of heart and decides to join the humans in their fight against various aliens and bad guys. Justin Chatwin is starring as the hero Goku, while James Marsters will play the villain Piccolo in the sci-fi adventure.
Dragonball is directed by James Wong (Final Destination, Jet Li’s The One, Final Destination 3), with a script written by Ben Ramsey (The Big Hit, Love and a Bullet). The film stars Justin Chatwin as Goku, James Marsters as Piccolo, Emmy Rossum as Bulma, Chow Yun-Fat as Master Roshi, Jamie Chung as Chi Chi, and Park Joon as Yamcha.
20th Century Fox will release “Dragonball” on April 10. 2008. [source: dbthemovie]
Dragonball Teaser Trailer (Good Quality)
Earlier in the week a shorter trailer for the “Dragonball” movie leaked out online without sound and today we have a much longer, clearer version with all the sound intact.
“Dragonball” is adapted from the manga created by Akira Toriyama; the work was also turned into a Japanese anime series that played all over the world. It tells the story of an alien sent to destroy Earth, who has a change of heart and decides to join the humans in their fight against various aliens and bad guys. Justin Chatwin is starring as the hero Goku, while James Marsters will play the villain Piccolo in the sci-fi adventure.
Dragonball is directed by James Wong (Final Destination, Jet Li’s The One, Final Destination 3), with a script written by Ben Ramsey (The Big Hit, Love and a Bullet). The film stars Justin Chatwin as Goku, James Marsters as Piccolo, Emmy Rossum as Bulma, Chow Yun-Fat as Master Roshi, Jamie Chung as Chi Chi, and Park Joon as Yamcha. Read the rest of this entry
Dragonball Trailer Leaked
This “Dragonball” movie trailer was shot on the showfloor at the Brand Licensing Europe Expo in London. The teaser is supposed to be shown in front of “Max Payne” on October 17th.
A young boy named Goku seeks out upon his grandfather’s dying request to find the great Master Roshi and gather all seven Dragon Balls (of which he has one) in order to prevent Piccolo from succeeding in his desire to use the Dragon Balls to take over the world.
Dragonball is directed by James Wong (Final Destination, Jet Li’s The One, Final Destination 3), with a script written by Ben Ramsey (The Big Hit, Love and a Bullet). The film stars Justin Chatwin as Goku, James Marsters as Piccolo, Emmy Rossum as Bulma, Chow Yun-Fat as Master Roshi, Jamie Chung as Chi Chi, and Park Joon as Yamcha. Read the rest of this entry
New “Dragonball” Poster and Trailer Screenshots
Poster featuring Emmy Rossum as Bulma and screenhots from a possible “Dragonball” teaser trailer has made their way online thanks to Nerdorama.
[IMAGES REMOVED AS DEMANDED BY 20th CENTURY FOX LEGAL GROUP]
The images cut out from the trailer showcase Justin Chatwin as Goku in action as well as in training with his master Roshi. Two of them also revealed for the first time the evil villain Lord Piccolo as portrayed by James Marsters.
“Dragonball” is adapted from the manga created by Akira Toriyama; the work was also turned into a Japanese anime series that played all over the world. It tells the story of an alien sent to destroy Earth, who has a change of heart and decides to join the humans in their fight against various aliens and bad guys. Read the rest of this entry
“Dragonball” Trailer in October With “Max Payne”
Putting the cancellation rumor behind, “Dragonball” brings forward exciting news about its trailer. ComingSoon is reporting that 20th Century Fox will debut the first trailer of the live-action adaptation of Akira Toriyama’s famous Japanese manga “Dragonball” attached to “Max Payne“, on October 17th. Whether the studio will release the trailer online before that is still unknown.
“Dragonball”, which is set to hit theaters on April 10, 2009, is the writing and directing product of James Wong, who wrote and directed Final Destination and Final Destination 3. The film stars Justin Chatwin (The Invisible) as Goku, a boy trying to honor his grandfather’s dying wishes by tracking down a set of seven Dragon Balls in order to prevent a bad guy from using them to take over the world. The film will also star Chow Yun-Fat, Jamie Chung, Emmy Rossum, James Marsters and Randall Duk Kim.
“Dragonball” New Photos and Promo Shot
Thanks to IGN, we now have two photos and one promotional shots from the upcoming “Dragonball” movie. The images show Justin Chatwin as Goku, Emmy Rossum as Bulma and a first good look at Chow Yun-Fat as Master Roshi.
Based on the popular Japanese manga created by Akira Toriyama, whose work spawned best selling graphic novels, video games and a phenomenally successful television series, Dragonball centers on the heroic Goku, a powerful warrior who protects the Earth from an endless stream of rogues bent on dominating the Universe and controlling the mystical objects from which the film takes its name. Read the rest of this entry
New “Dragonball” Promo Photos
Three brand new promo photos have surfaced for James Wong’s “Dragonball“, showing off Goku, Chi-Chi and Mai. [MovieSoon]
Based on the popular Japanese manga created by Akira Toriyama, whose work spawned best selling graphic novels, video games and a phenomenally successful television series, Dragonball centers on the heroic Goku, a powerful warrior who protects the Earth from an endless stream of rogues bent on dominating the Universe and controlling the mystical objects from which the film takes its name.
In “Dragonball” stars Justin Chatwin, Emmy Rossum, Chow Yun-Fat and James Marsters. “Dragonball” hits theaters on April 3rd, 2009. Read the rest of this entry














