New Promo Photos
Sina.com has a handful of new stills from Dragonball: Evolution.





Plus a few photos from a Piccolo (James Marsters) photo shoot have surfaced on Facebook.

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Sina.com has a handful of new stills from Dragonball: Evolution.





Plus a few photos from a Piccolo (James Marsters) photo shoot have surfaced on Facebook.

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Sci-FiNow talked with Justin Chatwin (Goku) who spilled to them that the sequel to Dragonball Evolution has already been written.
Dragonball: Evolution, the first live-action adaptation of the popular manga, hasn’t even hit our screens yet, but the script for a proposed sequel has already been written, according to Justin Chatwin, who plays Goku in the upcoming film.
Speaking to SciFiNow last month, the 26-year-old actor said that he was signed on for potential sequels, and that he was excited about the prospect: “If there were to be a sequel I think it… well, I know that it would go to a really interesting place, because they already have the second script written.†When pressed for details, Chatwin revealed a little more about the direction of the celluloid version of the franchise. “It’s really, really cool. The second one goes more into the whole legacy and the genealogy of Dragonball. It goes more in-depth into a real Dragonball series, the kind of intergalactic world of Dragonball.â€
dragonball.saiyanisland.com was tipped similar information earlier by a trusted scooper. The tentative title for this alleged script is Dragonball Reborn, but of course nothing has been green lit yet.
As part of their press tour around Asia, the cast and director of Dragonball: Evolution attended another press conference yesterday in Korea. Following a screening of 20 minutes of key action scenes, they proceeded to answer questions about the film.
Also check out The Associated Press and The Korea Times written reports.
Taiwan held a press conference for Dragonball: Evolution yesterday with director James Wong and cast Justin Chatwin, Emmy Rossum, Joon Park, Jamie Chung and Chow Yun-Fat in attendance. We can now watch it online.
Dragonball-Live has a bunch of new scans from the junior novel for Dragonball: Evolution. We’ve included our favorite shots.


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Justin Chatwin (Goku) and Emmy Rossum (Bulma) were both interviewed by a Japanese TV show. Their responses are in English, so check it out.
We have two new movie stills to share with you today. One of Bulma (Emmy Rossum) from Movie-infos and the other of Piccolo (James Marsters) from Civilized James.


New footage of Dragonball: Evolution from Japan is online! It features a lot of new exciting scenes from an upcoming trailer.