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Hong Kong comedy star and
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BEIJING, Nov. 15 -- Hong Kong comic filmmaker Stephen Chow will help Hollywood
studio Twentieth Century Fox produce a movie based on the popular Japanese comic book
series "Dragonball," Shanghai's Oriental Morning Post reported on Thursday.
Chinese-American director James Wong, whose credits
include "Final Destination" and the TV series "The X Files," will direct the
movie. Filming is scheduled to start within the year.
"War of the Worlds" actor Justin Chatwin, who played
the son of Tom Cruise's character, will portray the lead character Goku. Chatwin
is currently receiving strict physical training under the guidance of a stunt
company.
Fox is still casting the other roles.
"I have been a Dragonball fan for a long time,"
Stephen Chow told a reporter with the Oriental Morning Post, "the airy and
unstrained story leaves much room for creation."
Chow also explained why he would not take up the job
of the movie's director, "I only direct original movies composed by myself. This
is my principle."
Chow is recommending Zhang Yuqi, leading actress in
his new sci-fi film "CJ7," play the role of Goku's girlfriend in the film.
"Dragonball," created by Akiry Toriyama, is one of
Japan's most successful cartoons of all time. It was first published in a
magazine in 1985 and lasted for seven years. A TV series adaptation of the work
has been popular in many countries and regions around the world, including
China.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)