Justin Chatwin Archives
Justin Chatwin as Goku in Dragonball — FIRST PICTURE Thu, 15 May 2008
Here’s the first clear (possibly) official photo of Justin Chatwin as anime hero Goku from the upcoming Dragonball live-action film.
Also pictured: Emmy Rossum as Bulma, whose father’s Dragon Ball is stolen by Piccolo (James Marsters).
Jamie Chung of Real World: San Diego fame is also pictured below. She plays Chi Chi, the lifelong love interest of Goku.
Dragonball has the tentative release date of April 8, 2009.
Justin Chatwin @ ‘Dragonball’ Set Mon, 17 December 2007
Justin Chatwin, aka Goku, arrives on the Mexico City set for his new film Dragon Ball, which took place at the filming at UNITEC’s (Universidad Tecnológica de México) Coyoacan Campus.
James Marsters (demon king Piccolo), Jamie Chung (Chi-Chi), Emmy Rossum, Eriko Tamura and Joon Park costar in the live-action adaptation of the manga, which will open in theaters nationwide on August 15, 2008.
James Kyson Lee (Heroes) is rumored to play Z Fighter Yamucha.
Justin Chatwin Joins ‘Dragonball’ Movie Wed, 14 November 2007
Japanese manga phenomenon Dragonball Ball Z is coming to the bigscreen, per Variety.
Justin Chatwin (War of the Worlds) and James Marsters (Buffy, Angel) have joined the cast and will begin shooting later this month.
Chatwin, 25, 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. He has already begun training with 87Eleven, the stunt performance company behind the action sequences in The Matrix, The Bourne Supremacy, Mr. & Mrs. Smith and 300.
Marsters, 45, is onboard as the film’s villain, demon king Piccolo.
Dragon Ball Z:The Movie is set for a worldwide Aug. 15 release.
DO YOU THINK Twentieth Century Fox made good casting choices — YAY or NAY?
Juls & Clive Debut ‘Children of Men’ Tue, 19 December 2006
Co-stars Julianne Moore and Clive Owen attended last night’s screening of Children Of Men at the Tribeca Grand Screening Room last night in New York City. The after-party was sponsored by The Cinema Society and GQ and held at the Soho Grand Penthouse. Julianne was accompanied by husband director Bart Freundlich.
Also pictured below: Iman, Julia Stiles, Heather Graham, Molly Sims, director Alfonso Cuarón (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Y tu mamá también), Justin Chatwin, and Andrew Saffir (film company Indyssey Entertainment).
Children of Men opens in limited theaters on Christmas, Dec. 25.
There’s a Little Yoda In All Of Us Wed, 25 October 2006
- From Tom Cruise to Mr. T… Yoda-fied!
- Paris Hilton Should Leave The Pussy Out Of It
- Rush Limbaugh Disses Michael J. Fox
- Demi Moore Continues Her Body Upgrade
- Vincent Gallo is a Wonderful Human Being
- A Kristanna Loken Picture Moment
- Paris Hilton is Plain Greedy
- Grey’s Anatomy’s Isaiah Washington Apologies
- Madonna on Oprah (Video)
- Add Just Jared To Your MySpace!
- Nicole Kidman is still expected to come to New York for the Nov. 5 premiere of Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus, even though husband Keith Urban just entered rehab.
- Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson were spotted sharing an intimate dinner at Les Deux last night in L.A.
- Friends of Molly Sims and beau Justin Chatwin say their relationship is struggling because of the nine-year age difference and because Sims is “clingy.” Chatwin made a guest appearance onLost last week as the hitchhiker.
- Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Kellie Pickler have been added to the list of presenters for The 40th Annual CMA Awards set to air Nov. 6.
- HAHAHA! The View co-host Elizabeth Hasselback is furious about an episode of Law & Order: SVU where a character with a similar name was raped and murdered. Hasselback believes the character, Elizabeth Hassenback, is meant to be her and fumed on the talk show about her conversation with the crime show’s executive producer which ended in him hanging up on her.
- Yessssssss! Bravo picked up a second season of Work Out. Another guilty pleasure of mine…
- Rachael Ray is leading the pack of daytime talk shows over Megan Mullally, Keith Albow, and Greg Behrendt.
- Rihanna, John Legend, and Lionel Richie will perform at the 2006 Novel Peace Prize Concert on Dec. 11 in Oslo, Norway. Sharon Stone and Anjelica Huston will host.





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