Buffy’s James Marsters Reflects On ‘Horrible’ Live-Action Dragon Ball Z Movie

Buffy’s James Marsters Reflects On ‘Horrible’ Live-Action Dragon Ball Z Movie

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As an avid anime fan, I know live action projects are always met with a healthy amount of skepticism on its quality. This healthy trepidation is the result of a collection of not good adaptations, from a fan’s perspective, but it looks like it’s not just the fans who want to forget a bad adaptation. Even the actors sometimes feel the need to make up for a bad adaptation. Such is the case for James Marsters and his role in Dragon Ball Evolution.

Marsters, best known for his role as Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, appeared on Michael Rosenbaum’s podcast Inside of You. Marsters reflected on his role in the 2009 live action movie, an adaptation was met with a lot od negative reception, including CinemaBlend’s two-star Dragon Ball Evolution review. The actor spoke about distancing himself from the adaptation, and that he became aware of the fact it wasn’t going to do well after the very muted response from those who watched the screening in Japan for the world release. He said:

It was just this slow dawning, sinking feeling that it was just really horrible.



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