Post by DbzGokussj4 on Feb 7, 2005 11:47:27 GMT -5
I found this web site that shows dbz coming 2007 and here is the page and what is on the page. and if anybody find a diffrent one just post it here.
movies.themovieinsider.com/?mid=685
DragonBall Z (2007)
Cast & Crew Details Poster Artwork
Production Photos Trailer & Clips
Year of Release: 2007
Cast: —.
Screenwriter: Ben Ramsey, Tedi Sarafian, Akira Toriyama
Distributor: 20th Century Fox
Production Company: Fox 2000
Genres: Action/Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Theatrical Release Date: TBA, 2007 .
Synopsis: An adult humanoid alien discovers that he was sent to Earth to blend in and destroy our population but instead decides to protect it from an oncoming alien onslaught.
Notes: In March 2002, 20th Century Fox acquired the film rights to the hugely successful Japanese property for Fox 2000 to develop into a live-action franchise.
and here is another web site that has like everthing that is coming and come for dbz dbz movie.
www.eden.rutgers.edu/~vegex/general/buzz/index.shtml
FACT: Early plans called for a series / franchise of movies.
This article, from Anime News Network (but originally posted on FUNimation's own site, despite it no longer existing there), has Daniel Cocanougher noting they planned on "a major, multi-picture franchise like Star Wars."
FACT: Toriyama contacted over decision to create movie.
This article (originally from Animation Magazine) notes Jim Gianopulos, chairman of Fox Film Entertainment, had flown out to Japan to meet with Akira Toriyama and other representatives from Shueisha; the movie would be a collaboration between Fox and Shueisha. The film would be "overseen" (very vague) by Elizabeth Gabler, with Jack Leslie as "director of production." No director or writer was known and/or divulged.
FACT: Variety has reported Ben Ramsey to "adapt [DBZ] for the big screen."
This article, quoting Variety as the source (an actually reputable entertainment news source), notes Ben Ramsey has been, "signed to adapt Dragonball Z for the big screen for 20th Century Fox."
FACT: Asia Carrera declined role in live-action DBZ movie.
Anime News Network posted a quote from the porn-star's website noting, "I hate having to turn down cool mainstream work offers... the producers [of the Live Action Dragon Ball Z Movie] just contacted me about being in it." Carrera declined the role mostly due to her expecting a child in the coming year.
THEORY: ILM would be doing the special effects; PG-13 rating; four movies long.
Whenever Saiyanz Rage posts something, you have to wonder where they got their information from, as it occasionally seems a little outlandish. This article notes that an "inside source" within 20th Century Fox says they would be shooting for a PG-13 rating, looking to go for four movies (Saiyan, Freeza, Cell, Majin Buu), and George Lucas' CGI company ILM would be doing the special effects. None of this was ever confirmed.
Interestingly, there is a follow-up on FUNimation's official site. Even more interestingly, the information they report on their own site is not their own information! The following quotes originated from www.kylehebert.com, yet remain on the official FUNimation website:
Today I called Ellen Pasternack, Public Relations for ILM. I asked her if the rumor was true; if ILM was brought on board to provide the special effects for the Dragon Ball/Z live action movie. Ms. Pasternack's reply was that it had been mentioned, but ILM never officially signed off on anything and it never came to be. She also commented that, as far as she knows, the film is not being made.
...
I literally JUST got off the phone with FOX Studios in Los Angeles, CA. I asked outright about the upcoming live action Dragon Ball/Z movie.
This is exactly what I was told by my contact:
"The Dragon Ball Z movie? We don't have that. I 've got a lot of calls about that so I called around [the studio]. We won't be making that [movie]."
So there you have it, folks. That is the OFFICIAL story from FOX. I know some of you may be disappointed, but I also think it's a blessing
movies.themovieinsider.com/?mid=685
DragonBall Z (2007)
Cast & Crew Details Poster Artwork
Production Photos Trailer & Clips
Year of Release: 2007
Cast: —.
Screenwriter: Ben Ramsey, Tedi Sarafian, Akira Toriyama
Distributor: 20th Century Fox
Production Company: Fox 2000
Genres: Action/Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Theatrical Release Date: TBA, 2007 .
Synopsis: An adult humanoid alien discovers that he was sent to Earth to blend in and destroy our population but instead decides to protect it from an oncoming alien onslaught.
Notes: In March 2002, 20th Century Fox acquired the film rights to the hugely successful Japanese property for Fox 2000 to develop into a live-action franchise.
and here is another web site that has like everthing that is coming and come for dbz dbz movie.
www.eden.rutgers.edu/~vegex/general/buzz/index.shtml
FACT: Early plans called for a series / franchise of movies.
This article, from Anime News Network (but originally posted on FUNimation's own site, despite it no longer existing there), has Daniel Cocanougher noting they planned on "a major, multi-picture franchise like Star Wars."
FACT: Toriyama contacted over decision to create movie.
This article (originally from Animation Magazine) notes Jim Gianopulos, chairman of Fox Film Entertainment, had flown out to Japan to meet with Akira Toriyama and other representatives from Shueisha; the movie would be a collaboration between Fox and Shueisha. The film would be "overseen" (very vague) by Elizabeth Gabler, with Jack Leslie as "director of production." No director or writer was known and/or divulged.
FACT: Variety has reported Ben Ramsey to "adapt [DBZ] for the big screen."
This article, quoting Variety as the source (an actually reputable entertainment news source), notes Ben Ramsey has been, "signed to adapt Dragonball Z for the big screen for 20th Century Fox."
FACT: Asia Carrera declined role in live-action DBZ movie.
Anime News Network posted a quote from the porn-star's website noting, "I hate having to turn down cool mainstream work offers... the producers [of the Live Action Dragon Ball Z Movie] just contacted me about being in it." Carrera declined the role mostly due to her expecting a child in the coming year.
THEORY: ILM would be doing the special effects; PG-13 rating; four movies long.
Whenever Saiyanz Rage posts something, you have to wonder where they got their information from, as it occasionally seems a little outlandish. This article notes that an "inside source" within 20th Century Fox says they would be shooting for a PG-13 rating, looking to go for four movies (Saiyan, Freeza, Cell, Majin Buu), and George Lucas' CGI company ILM would be doing the special effects. None of this was ever confirmed.
Interestingly, there is a follow-up on FUNimation's official site. Even more interestingly, the information they report on their own site is not their own information! The following quotes originated from www.kylehebert.com, yet remain on the official FUNimation website:
Today I called Ellen Pasternack, Public Relations for ILM. I asked her if the rumor was true; if ILM was brought on board to provide the special effects for the Dragon Ball/Z live action movie. Ms. Pasternack's reply was that it had been mentioned, but ILM never officially signed off on anything and it never came to be. She also commented that, as far as she knows, the film is not being made.
...
I literally JUST got off the phone with FOX Studios in Los Angeles, CA. I asked outright about the upcoming live action Dragon Ball/Z movie.
This is exactly what I was told by my contact:
"The Dragon Ball Z movie? We don't have that. I 've got a lot of calls about that so I called around [the studio]. We won't be making that [movie]."
So there you have it, folks. That is the OFFICIAL story from FOX. I know some of you may be disappointed, but I also think it's a blessing