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POSTED Monday , March 30, 2009 08:24:30 PM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)


UK, March 30, 2009 - IGN recently spoke to James Marsters and Justin Chatwin -- who play Lord Piccolo and Goku in Dragonball Evolution -- and the pair spilled the beans on the future of the movie franchise.

Firstly, Marsters told us why he hopes the film is successful enough to get a sequel and how many DB movies he'd like to see: "I hope [the movie does well] because my character only really gets interesting in the second film, I mean he's interesting now! But his journey is really developed in the script for the second movie."

He went on: "All I know is I've been signed to three movies, but I would like to make five -- seven of them. You could just pretty much paint by numbers using the wealth of source material to easily get the seven films. There's that much there."

Meanwhile, Chatwin is also obviously thinking about Dragonball as a series of movies, with the actor seeing Evolution as an introduction piece to the wider universe.

He said: "There's a whole generation of kids waiting to be introduced to Dragonball, so this first movie is really important for that. I mean the main plot is the battle between Piccolo and Goku, but this first film still serves to introduce the characters and where they're from and what they're deals are. And so to cover that ground really takes up most of the first movie."

He goes on: "I know what they have in store for the second one and it's really cool! It's more in the vein of the Dragonball saga... it goes into other places, there's other characters, other fighters and there's a lot of action that is just really awesome.

"It actually goes more into Dragon Ball Z land and it's just really exciting. It goes into the whole legend of Dragonball. I cant really say more than that, but it made me think this is a cool franchise to be a part off because there's so much we haven't shown yet."

Seven i think is a bit much to hope for. Maybe 3 if this one is makes enough money to make a sequal.


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I'm really on the fence here with this. From what I've seen so far, and the blatant disregard for a lot of the source material (Hey they kept the characters' names atleast lol), I don't really care what happens to this movie.

But, at the same time; and I hate to say this, I'm somewhat curious as to whether or not they'd get it on track for the DBZ era or if they'd continue to screw the pooch and flush the entire series. It's Fox here so I'm definately not holding my breath.


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