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This is it, The Confirmation of the Dragonball Z live action movie. Screenwriter Ben Ramsey has inked a half-million-dollar deal to adapt "Dragonball Z" for 20th Century Fox. Source: Variety (http://www.variety.com/)
Screenwriter Ben Ramsey ("The Big Hit") has signed to adapt Dragonball Z for the big screen for 20th Century Fox, reports Variety. Dragonball Z was adapted from the "Dragonball" manga created by Akira Toriyama and later developed into a Japanese anime series.
"Dragonball Z" follows the adventures of an adult humanoid alien who's just discovered that he was sent to Earth to blend in and destroy our population but instead elects to protect it from an oncoming alien onslaught.
Ramsey recently wrote the adaptation of Marvel's Luke Cage at Sony's Columbia Pictures, as well as Static for Columbia-based producer Neal Moritz.
So, in just a few years a dbz movie will finally hit the big screens, very interesting. All of those who still don't believe that the movie will be made, that's fine, we can all play the waiting game.
Update: After making a few phone calls, I have now confirmed this information true.
NOW IF YOU STILL THINK THIS IS BULL NEWS AND NOT OFFICIAL EVEN FROM Variety THEN YOU ARE DUMB!!! sorry to say, so sit back and wait for the movie of the century!
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UPDATE: MORE NEWS:
Ben Ramsey Adapting Dragonball Z for Fox Source: Variety Friday, June 25, 2004
http://comingsoon.net/news.php?id=5286
Screenwriter Ben Ramsey ("The Big Hit") has signed to adapt Dragonball Z for the big screen for 20th Century Fox, reports Variety. Dragonball Z was adapted from the "Dragonball" manga created by Akira Toriyama and later developed into a Japanese anime series.
"Dragonball Z" follows the adventures of an adult humanoid alien who's just discovered that he was sent to Earth to blend in and destroy our population but instead elects to protect it from an oncoming alien onslaught.
Ramsey recently wrote the adaptation of Marvel's Luke Cage at Sony's Columbia Pictures, as well as Static for Columbia-based producer Neal Moritz.