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Dragonball Evolution is a 2009 American superhero film directed by James Wong, produced by Stephen Chow, and written by Ben Ramsey.It is loosely based on the Japanese Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama, and stars Justin Chatwin, Emmy Rossum, James Marsters, Jamie Chung, Chow Yun-fat, Joon Park, and Eriko Tamura.
In late 2006, Wong and Morgan's remake of Black Christmas was released; the script was by Wong and Morgan and the film was directed by Morgan. In 2009, Wong directed the live-action film adaptation of the anime and manga media franchise Dragon Ball. It was poorly received by both critics and audiences and as of 2025, he has not directed a film ...
Dragonball Evolution: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2009 Twentieth Century Fox film Dragonball Evolution, directed by James Wong, by composer Brian Tyler. It was released on March 17, 2009 in the United States, [1] on March 30, 2009 in Europe, [2] and on April 15, 2009 in Japan. [3]
The second film introduced Jaco to Dragon Ball, a character who had debuted in Toriyama's spin-off manga Jaco the Galactic Patrolman in 2013. [12] These two movies were adapted by the Dragon Ball Super TV series, with the plotlines from the two films forming multi-episode arcs early in the show's broadcast. [13]
Justin Wong (Vega, Sakura, Blanka, Chun-Li, Sagat) ... Dragon Ball FighterZ. Year Top 4 First Second Third ... James "JustFrameJames" Garrett (Law, Baek)
From shooting the plane sequence, to how they filmed the most gruesome scene of the entire franchise, Final Destination director James Wong reveals 6 things you didn't know about the film.
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He portrayed "Piccolo Daimao" in the live-action film adaptation of the popular Dragon Ball manga and anime, [16] directed by James Wong and produced by Stephen Chow, which was released worldwide on April 10, 2009 and performed poorly both critically and financially.