Hear Me Out, Dragonball Evolution 2 Should’ve Happened Just So We Could’ve Seen This Character In Live-Action

While it is true that Dragonball Evolution never deserved a sequel, the movie’s follow-up should still have happened just so viewers could see one character in live-action. Over a decade after its release, Dragonball Evolution is still touted as one of the worst live-action takes on anime, and rightfully so. With a Rotten Tomatoes score of 14%, the live-action film stands as a prime example of how disastrous an anime adaptation can be if its source material’s legacy is not taken too seriously by a filmmaker.

Although translating anime to the live-action medium has always been challenging, Dragonball Evolution proved that it takes a lot more than flashy visuals and bloated budgets to successfully bring an iconic anime to life. Given how Dragonball Evolution failed both critically and commercially, expanding its lore with a sequel naturally did not make sense. However, it is hard not to believe that its sequel would have potentially made the series far more exciting if it had featured one character from the original anime.

Every Day I Wonder What Vegeta Would’ve Looked Like In Dragonball Evolution’s Universe

Vegeta’s Casting Might Have Even Saved The Movie Series


Vegeta is shook after Bulma threatens their bathtime

Even when it comes to casting, Dragonball Evolution arguably made some questionable choices by whitewashing most characters from the original anime. However, I cannot help but believe that the movie series could have redeemed itself by making the right casting call for Vegeta. After Goku, Vegeta has always been the most likable character from the original anime franchise. Many, like me, would also argue that Vegeta’s catharsis from being the most ruthless villain to becoming one of the most rootable heroes in the series makes his arc even more compelling than Goku’s.

Owing to this, I would have loved to see how Vegeta’s story would have played out in live-action and who would have portrayed him. Many talented actors like Andrew Koji, Henry Golding, and Lewis Tan would have been perfect for the live-action role, and their involvement with the series as Vegeta would likely have made it more watchable. Unfortunately, since Dragonball Evolution 2 will never see the light of the day, viewers will never get to see a live-action version of Vegeta.

Goku’s Backstory Was So Confusing, I Don’t Even Know If Saiyans Are A Thing In Dragonball Evolution

The Sequel Would Have Struggled With Vegeta’s Story

Dragonball Evolution cared little about sticking to the complex lore established by the original anime and manga. Instead, it went its own way by touting the Saiyan race’s Great Ape transformation as “Oozaru” and significantly changing many other aspects of Goku’s origin story. The movie did not even mention “Saiyans” even once, leaving viewers questioning whether the alien race was even a thing in the live-action storyline. Without the existence of Saiyans, Dragonball Evolution 2 would have had to find other creative ways to introduce Vegeta as a primary character.

By changing Vegeta’s backstory and overarching purpose for arriving on Earth, the movie series would have further dug its own grave and established itself as an irredeemable anime live-action adaptation.

This would have ended in disaster and forced the live-action series to drift further away from its source. Dragonball Evolution was heavily criticized for reimagining the original anime and manga as a silly coming-of-age high school story. Many were even let down by the fact that the movie could even get the spelling of “Dragon Ball” right. By changing Vegeta’s backstory and overarching purpose for arriving on Earth, the movie series would have further dug its own grave and established itself as an irredeemable anime live-action adaptation.

If Another Dragon Ball Movie Ever Happens, It Should Start From The Saiyan Saga

Many Western Viewers Were Introduced To The Franchise Through The Saiyan Saga

Even though the Saiyan Saga is the seventh saga in the original franchise’s overarching story, it played a crucial role in introducing Dragon Ball to Western viewers. Owing to this, a live-action Dragon Ball adaptation would likely have a wider appeal if it begins where Dragon Ball Z starts its narrative. Also, from a storytelling standpoint, the idea of a group of Earth-bound martial artists having a showdown with overpowered aliens like Vegeta would be fun to watch, even if the live-action adaptation does not have a lot to offer in terms of narrative depth and character development.

Against a budget of $30 million, Dragonball Evolution made $56.5 million at the global box office.

Although the live-action would risk leaving important story beats behind if it directly began with the Saiyan Saga, it could provide some exposition to quickly establish key elements of the Dragon Ball universe without dragging the plot down. If all works out well, starting with the Saiyan Saga would also allow the live-action to progress to the Frieza Saga, which perfectly raises the stakes for the franchise’s heroes and makes room for some epic action sequences. However, after Dragonball Evolution‘s failure, it seems unlikely that another live-action adaptation of the franchise will happen soon.

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