Dragonball Movie Reboot is Fake

Dragonball Movie Reboot is Fake

Supposed Dragonball Movie Reboot screenwriter has denied any involvement in the listing of the Dragonball reboot and has requested IMDB to remove said listing.

By SorasNobodyXIII - Feb 15, 2011 03:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Dragon Ball

Supposed Dragonball Movie Reboot screenwriter Kazuaki Kiriya has denied any involvement in the listing of the Dragonball reboot and has requested IMDB to remove said listing.

"Screenwriter and director Kazuaki Kiriya wrote on his Twitter account on Monday that the Internet Movie Database’s (IMDB’s) “Untitled Dragon Ball Reboot” entry, which lists Kiriya as a writer, is “completely fake.” He said that he is currently asking IMDB to correct the “nonsensical info,” and he added that the misinformation is adversely affecting the actual projects he has in the works."


Here is a poor translation via his twitter.


" RT stop spreading false information like Dragon Ball. Many people have e-mail inquiries. I’m really annoying. I also adversely affect our ongoing projects, please lend me the power of you please fix this false alarm. By the way, IMDB is to apply the fix.


Spread hope!! RT @ Escher_ reviews of Dragon Ball, denied your identity! RT @ Kazuaki_Kiriya something like IMDB has listed the information is bogus, and is Gase at all! That reason right there! Currently, IMDB being asked to correct."


So there you have it, the Dragonball Evolution reboot is confirmed to be a fake.

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Denn1s
Denn1s - 2/15/2011, 6:07 PM
i want a rebooquel with Z elements. bring vegeta
felixxx
felixxx - 2/15/2011, 7:07 PM
REBOOT
IncredibleHulk
IncredibleHulk - 2/16/2011, 2:04 AM
This is an ideal Dragon Ball REBOOT Cast found on Daizex.



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Cast

Jon Foo - Son Goku
You may remember him as Ryu from the 'Street Fighter Legacy' short film, or the live action 'Tekken' adaptation. Hands down, my favourite pick for Son Goku.

Jeeja Yanin - Chi Chi
Thailand hottie with a whole lot of kick assery. Jeeja Yanin has captivated action junkies since her debut in 2008 with the film 'Chocolate'.

Chow Yun Fat - Muten Roshi
Chow Yun Fat fit the role perfectly. James Wong and the crew of 'Dragonball: Evolution' made a great decision in casting Mr.Chow. Too bad that rendition of the Dragonball mythos lacked the ambiance and magic that the original work had.

Emmy Rossum - Bulma
An actress that seemingly had quite the interest in giving a good performance as the heroine Bulma. A great choice, and I wouldn't change it. Again, shame about how the film turned out.

Ken Leung - Kururin
It's not a surprise that fans often deliberately go straight for finding a "little person" to fill the role of Kururin for a live action adaptation. However, I do find it a surprise that fans overlook the talent that is Ken Leung. He fits the bill perfectly imo. He is a versatile performer, and would definitely carry that emotional weight with him into the role of Kururin.

Rain - Yamcha
'Ninja Assassin' says it all, I think that Rain would fit very well as Yamcha.

Terry Fan - Tenshinhan
Terry Fan Siu-Wong has been in the entertainment industry for a good two decades at this point. Some of you may remember him from the cult classic 'Riki-Oh - Story of Riki', or perhaps you may have seen him in the recent asian blockbuster 'Ip Man'. I had trouble deciding between Terry Fan, or actual shaolin practitioner Yu Xing to don the role of Tenshinhan, but I ultimately settled with Terry Fan due to his charisma on-screen as both the cocky villain, or the righteous hero.

Scott Adkins - Piccolo
I'm sure that most action junkies have heard of action choreographer and performer, Scott Adkins by now. He has worked on films such as 'Wolverine' and 'The Bourne Ultimatum'. With his stature and athleticism, there is not a doubt in my mind that Scott Adkins would make for a convincing and intimidating Piccolo.

Andy On - Vegeta
You may have seen Andy On in the Jackie Chan blockbuster 'New Police Story', or perhaps the recently asia-release, 'True Legend'. Andy On is an underrated performer of whom has yet to achieve super-stardom despite being in the industry for a little over a decade now. Andy On speaks fluent english, and from a personal standpoint as a fan of his work, I think that this guy could prove to be a charismatic Vegeta.

Chia Hui Liu - Tsuru Sennin
This one was a no-brainer. Gordon Liu would be the perfect opposite to legendary Chow Yun Fat.

James Marsters - Demon King Piccolo/ Kami
James Marsters was awesome in 'Dragonball: Evolution'. Great choice.

Brian Cox - Commander Red
Not a realistic choice, and I doubt that Cox would even consider being a part of a live action adaptation of 'Dragonball'. However, if it happened, I'd say Brian Cox would be brilliant as Commander Red 8)

Collin Chou
Collin Chou ('The Matrix Reloaded', 'The Forbidden Kingdom') would make for a grand performance if given the chance to play Tao Pai Pai.

Nathan Jones
You say Goldberg? I say Nathan Jones.

Luke Goss
Luke Goss as Freeza. Don't really have a commentary on it, except that I just have a gut feeling he'd make for an awesome Freeza.
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