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Justin Chatwin locks himself in Hotel Room

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19 September, 2008

According to recent News Reports it seems that Justin Chatwin who plays the character of Goku in the upcoming Dragonball film took a page out of the late Heath Ledger's book and locked himself in a hotel room to prepare for the role. He had checked in on the 15th and after 3 days of absolute silence, a loud scream and an explosion was heard. When authorities rushed inside, they found an unconscious Chatwin in full costume with his shirt ripped off and a gaping hole in the wall. He was quickly rushed to the hospital where surprisingly actor Chow Yun Fat who plays the role of Master Roshi alongside Chatwin's Goku was waiting for him and gave him a small green bean to eat which instantly revived him with Chatwin quoting, "WHOA! What a ride! That was fun!"

On the day of the incident, several reports came in of a large blue beam bursting out of the side of the hotel and curving upwards into the air
On a similar note, James Marsters who starts alongside the aforementioned actors as the antagonist Lord Piccolo has been reported as talking in a rather deep, growling voice and standing all by himself with his arms crossed. He as also been seen to have developed an obsession for capes and turbans.

In light of these developments, Director James Wong has stated that he is quite happy with the dedication of the crew and has come to the critical decision of filming the climactic fight scene in real time and it slowing down 2x in post production so that the audience that can see more than just a blur.

We will keep you informed as more news arrives.

As Written by special correspondent

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