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New ‘Dragonball: Evolution’ Trailer Tries To Win Back The Fans

New ‘Dragonball: Evolution’ Trailer Tries To Win Back The Fans

Fans have been merciless so far when it comes to the upcoming Dragonball: Evolution movie, and as a non-fan I can see why. Early trailers have showcased bad effects, terrible dialogue, and Justin Chatwin, and no one wants to see those things.

By Rob Hunter on February 6, 2009 | Comments

‘Dragonball: Evolution’ Looks Awesome For A Movie Made Ten Years Ago

‘Dragonball: Evolution’ Looks Awesome For A Movie Made Ten Years Ago

The new Japanese trailer for the eagerly awaited Dragonball movie has arrived, and it looks amazing… had it come out in the mid to late nineties.

By Rob Hunter on December 10, 2008 | Comments

Trailer Watch: First Dragonball Teaser Leaked (Updated)

Trailer Watch: First Dragonball Teaser Leaked (Updated)

You know that old saying, “I’ve had worse.” That is how I feel about the upcoming cinematic adaptation of Dragonball.

By Neil Miller on October 3, 2008 | Comments

Dragonballs Begin to Fly: Trailer Screencaps

Dragonballs Begin to Fly: Trailer Screencaps

Get out your Dragonballs, kids, it is time to see some screencaps from the upcoming trailer for the film Dragonball.

By Neil Miller on September 3, 2008 | Comments

Get Out Your Dragonballs, The Trailer’s Coming

Get Out Your Dragonballs, The Trailer’s Coming

Our brothers from another mother over at Coming Soon have uncovered word that 20th Century Fox intends to run the first trailer for next Spring’s manga adaptation Dragonball on October 17th in front of the video game adaptation Max Payne.

By Neil Miller on August 27, 2008 | Comments

Dragonball Wraps Filming; Reveals Green Lava

Dragonball Wraps Filming; Reveals Green Lava

This morning brings us an update from the set of Dragonball thanks to Emmy Rossum, where she tells us that the production is wrap. We also get a good first look at the set, which includes some green lava. Wait, green lava?

By Josh Radde on March 25, 2008 | Comments