Dragon Ball’s most influential editor slams the 2009 live-action Fox movie for being the "greatest failure in Shonen Jump ...
If there is ever going to be another live-action Dragon Ball movie, they need to be extremely careful about who they cast to play Goku. Dragon Ball is one of the most popular global franchises ...
There are many popular live-action adaptations, but none of them is a bigger failure than what Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball franchise received.
How To Train Your Dragon is an animated franchise from DreamWorks. A live-action film from Universal will be released in 2025. Mason Thames and Nico Parker have been cast.
People might blame Hollywood for failing to adapt Dragon Ball and others into live-action but the Japanese entertainment industry have proved they can't either.
The live-action “How to Train Your Dragon” movie will have its world premiere at CinemaCon in April, Universal Pictures and the National Association of Theater Owners announced on Thursday.
While the second season of Dragon Ball Z was currently in syndication on TV, three Dragon Ball Z movies were released directly to home video, now looked upon in a sort of trilogy fashion.
Toothless and Mason Thames in 'How To Train Your Dragon' DreamWorks/Universal Pictures/Everett Collection Universal and DreamWorks Animation’s live-action ... before the movie opens in theaters ...
When it comes to monumental anime history, it's essential to acknowledge the late Akira Toriyama's most beloved anime franchise, Dragon Ball. Based on the manga from Toriyama, the original series ...
How to Train Your Dragon director Dean DeBlois has revealed he feels hypocritical remaking the 2010 animated movie, as he usually finds live-action remakes to be "disappointing replacements" for ...