Dragon Ball seems to have been granted a temporary reprieve from further violations, for the new project has been denied in totality by its supposed scriptwriter.
In between ranting about the evils of the mass media of which he is a part, scriptwriter Kazuaki Kiriya denies the reports about a new movie in no uncertain terms:
As to Dragon Ball, I deny it! The stuff posted on IMDB is total nonsense! As if I’d do that! I’m asking them to correct it.
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Erroneous reports about the Dragon Ball movie won’t stop! I keep getting emails about it… it’s a total nuisance. It’s interfering with my other projects so I hope you’ll help by spreading this. I’m trying to get them to fix the entry.
Judging by the fact that IMDB’s entry is completely unchanged a day after his request, it seems likely his inbox will be bursting for some time to come.
The celebration of Dragon Ball fans may however be premature – all this only means Justin Chatwin will in all likelihood return…
Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z just are not movies that lend themselves well to the live-action scene, to be blunt.
If they want to do a live-action of Dragon Ball Z, they should wait a few years until the computer modeling gets better and they can make the energy waves and other things truly lifelike.
Dragon Ball saved from impending r♥♥e, for the moment.
that’s a relief but you never know what might happen 😛
I’ve known IMDb to be incorrect before. Mostly for missing movies.
He was like don’t stick me with this horrid sequel Since if you give it to me It will be your way with it with my name attached.
Smart move do not do a sequel to a bad movie
Although if Jim Carey Was Vegeta I would watch it for the lulz
Oh And as Mr Popo I want Eddie Murphy hahahahahha