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Justin Chatwin is Goku in Dragonball

Here's the first official photo of Justin Chatwin as anime hero Goku from the upcoming Dragonball live-action movie.

Goku

Dragonball has the tentative release date of April 8, 2009.

Emmy Rossum Blogs Again About Dragon Ball Z Movie

Emmy Rossum has updated her MySpace blog.

In the latest entry, the cute actress updates fans on the filming of Dragonball Z, while sending out her prayers to the loved ones of Heath Ledger. Here's an excerpt:

Emmy Rossum PictureRight now I am writing from a helicopter (with my costars, Chow Yun Fat, his lovely wife and Joon Park). We are on our way to the desert where we will be filming for the the next few days. I am the lucky one who gets to sit up front with the pilot (who was very careful to instruct me not to touch anything; knobs, controls or otherwise) Chow and Joon are taking pictures in the back and we are having a lot of fun.

The landscape is alternating between, rolling sand dunes, green mountains dotted with cactus and farms laid out in geometric order with terracotta colored earth.

I want you all to see what I see, so I'll upload some pics later when I can connect my camera to my laptop.

On another note, l want to say how deeply saddened I am by Heath Ledger's sudden passing. I did not know him very well, but well enough to see he was a kind man, a devoted father and an immense talent. My heart goes out to his family and his young daughter in this time of grief. He will be so missed.

James Marsters Speaks on Dragonball Z

James Marsters - best known to readers as Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer - is playing villainous demon king Piccolo in the live-action Dragon Ball movie.

The actor recently posted an update on his official website with a blurb about the role:

"I'm not really allowed to talk about any of the movie details, but I can say that James Wong is obviously a gifted and insightful director! When I got the role I had doubts. The more I live with it I realize that I am going to rock this harder than I have anything in my life -- I'm hungry for it."

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Marsters with face off with Justin Chatwin, who plays Goku in the movie. Chow Yun-Fat is Master Roshi, Jamie Chung plays Chi Chi, and Emmy Rossum stars as Bulma.

We're psyched to see it

Emmy Rossum Blogs About Dragon Ball Movie

Emmy Rossum recently blogged about training and filming with Chow Yun Fat for the live-action film Dragonball, set to his theaters in the summer of 2008.

Emmy Rossum Photo

Rossum portrays inventor/scientist Bulma, whose father's Dragon Ball is stolen by Piccolo. Here's a excerpt of her blog post:

"Sorry I've been rather quiet for a bit, I've been working on a very exciting new film that I'm shooting outside the US. I'm working with the great Chow Yun Fat and I'm very excited about the role, which is so different than any role I've ever played. I love the character and I'm excited to get to share something so fun with you.

In prep for the film I've been training very hard, learning how to fight, fire a gun, weapons training and even some martial arts. It's fun to play such a different character when I am such a pacifist in real life. Speaking of pacifisim and peace, I want to wish everyone a happy, healthy holiday and New Year."

Chow Yun-Fat Set for Dragon Ball Movie

Here's a major name for the new Dragon Ball movie: Chow Yun-Fat has been cast in a leading role.

Chow will portray Master Roshi, an ancient martial arts master and a mighty, powerful warrior.

Chow Yun-Fat

Chow Yun-Fat made his name in John Woo's Hong Kong action spectaculars, including Hard Boiled and The Killer. He also earned well-deserved critical acclaim for his turn as an aging warrior in Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Emmy Rossum to Star in Dragonball Z

Remember when we reported that Camila Sodi was set to play Bulma in the Dragon Ball film? Ok, now forget that.

Emmy Rossum has actually nabbed the part.

Rossum is most famous for roles in Poseidon and Phantom of the Opera.

Emmy Rossum

Bulma - who appears in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z - is the nagging and temperamental daughter of Dr. Briefs. She's a gifted inventor.

Justin Chatwin on the Set of Dragonball Z

Here's a shot of Justin Chatwin on the set of the upcoming movie Dragonball Z.

Reportedly, last week's filming took place at UNITEC's (Universidad Tecnológica de México) Coyoacan Campus. The production will be at tha location for seven days and then will move to Durango state by January 2.

Dragonball Z Photo

James Marsters, Jamie Chung, Emmy Rossum, Eriko Tamura and Joon Park co-star in the action-adventure based on the popular manga and anime series. The film opens on August 15, 2008.

Jamie Chung Joins Dragonball Movie

Jamie Chung - former of MTV's The Real World - has joined Justin Chatwin and James Marsters in Dragonball, the live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese comic.

James Wong is directing the science fiction action-adventure, which centers on an adult humanoid alien named Goku (Chatwin) who, after discovering he was sent to Earth to destroy the population, tries to fulfill the wish of his dying grandfather and collect all seven of the world's mystical Dragon Balls to keep them out of the hands of the evil aliens.

Jamie Chung

Chung will play Chi Chi, the love interest of Goku when he's growing up.

Marsters portrays the evil Piccolo, who tries to take over the world.

Camila Sodi Cast in Dragon Ball Movie

The role of Bulma in the new Dragon Ball live-action movie has been cast cast - and it belongs to Mexican actress Camila Sodi.

Sodi is a major star in her native Mexico; she starred her own music show, has modelled for men's magazines and starred in Gabriel Garcia Bernal's directorial debut Deficit.

Camila Sodi

Can you see Camila Sodi as Bulma? 

Bulma - who appears in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z - is the nagging and temperamental daughter of Dr Briefs and is a gifted inventor in the series.

Dragon Ball is set to hit screens on August 15, 2008.

Justin Chatwin, James Marsters Signed Up for Dragonball Z: The Movie

Japanese manga phenomenon Dragonball Ball Z is coming to the big screen.

And two young actors are signed up to star in the flick: Justin Chatwin and James Marsters have joined the cast; shooting begins later this month.

Chatwin (pictured)will star as Goku, a powerful warrior who protects the Earth from an endless stream of rogues, bent on dominating the universe and controlling the mystical objects from which the film takes its name.

Justin Chatwin

Marsters is on board as the film's villain, demon king Piccolo.

Dragon Ball Z: The Movie is set for a worldwide August 15, 2008 release.

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