The upcoming Dragon Ball Z Movie 2015 news has fans searching the internet for every bit of information they can find as a new trailer has been rumored to be released by the end of 2014.
As previously reported, Creator Akira Toriyama is also in charge with the screenplay, original concept, and character designs of the new movie, and the director will be Tadayoshi Yamamuro. The new movie will be entitled "The Worst Wish In History", and fans are set to be on the edge of their seats, according to the director.
As quoted from animenewsnetwork posted on KDrama Stars:
"The September issue of Shueisha's V Jump magazine is announcing on Saturday that for the latest Dragon Ball Z movie 2015 news, the movie will open during the Golden Week string of holidays next spring. Dragon Ball manga creator Akira Toriyama is personally credited with the original concept, screenplay and character designs of the new movie "that the entire universe eagerly awaits!! Toriyama confirmed in the magazine that this new film, like last year's Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, will tell a new story. He had intended to have this story during his manga's original serialization. Although he did not plan on it, he is not only putting a lot of effort in drawing the art, but also 'fussing over the smallest dialogue lines.' He also promised more action scenes. He teased that the story is still secret, but will be 'utterly funny.' To emphasize the effort he has put into this new film, Toriyama said that even his first manga editor praised him on the work he has done, even though this editor rarely ever does that. Toriyama is confident that fans will be able to thoroughly enjoy the movie. He is currently drawing up new character designs, and asked his fans to look forward to the movie."
With this statement, fans are eagerly awaiting more teasers for the upcoming film, speculating more and more whether the lead character, Goku, will be showing the audience a Super Saiyan 5 or not. Until then, only fans can speculate.
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