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James Marsters Confirms Filming Ends in March

James tells me that everything is going well on the Dragonball set. He’s very excited about how Dragon ball Confirms Filming Ends in Marcheverything is going along and the general feeling that things are clicking really well. He will wrap mid-March and continue on his busy schedule.
    He just signed up to do two more episodes of Smallville in April, which was just picked up for another season on the CW. Prior to doing Smallville he performs his concert at the San Diego Indie Music Fest on March 29th and in between Smallville’s he will appear at Grand Slam in Burbank. Then it’s off to London for almost 2 weeks of concerts and appearances. He sounds really great and appreciates all the support that he’s been getting from everyone. Lastly, he is planning on attending the Paley Center tribute to Buffy on March 20th here in LA.
Source Jamesmarsters.com:
Japan Gets Dragonball in March 2009

According to Variety Japan, Dragonball will premiere in the land of the rising sun a week before the U.S. This is definitely a good thing for Japan (I hope), though maybe not so good for the U.S.

This will unfortunately lead to bootlegs of the film, which is not good for the viewer or the studio since bootlegs are poor in quality and do not deliver the cinematic experience. Not to mention the studio cannot make a sequel without box office success. I urge everyone to watch the film in theaters first.

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Japan Gets Dragonball in March 2009

According to Variety Japan, Dragonball will premiere in the land of the rising sun a week before the U.S. This is definitely a good thing for Japan (I hope), though maybe not so good for the U.S.

This will unfortunately lead to bootlegs of the film, which is not good for the viewer or the studio since bootlegs are poor in quality and do not deliver the cinematic experience. Not to mention the studio cannot make a sequel without box office success. I urge everyone to watch the film in theaters first.
Source James Marsters.com
 

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