Gohan: The Great Saiyaman

Gohan: The Great Saiyaman would be an American-Japanese fantasy adventure coming-of-age film directed by Jon Watts from an screenplay by Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Watts, Chris McKenna, and Erik Sommers, and a story by Lord and Watts. Based on the manga Dragon Ball by Akira Toriyama, the film would be produced by Toriyama, Kevin Feige, Lord, and Miller, and would serve as a co-production between Walt Disney Pictures, Toei Company, and Lord Miller Productions. The film would star Daniel Padilla as the title character, alongside Erika Sawajiri, Michael Keaton, and the voices of Tom Holland and Toks Olagundoye. Danny Elfman would compose the film's score.

Gohan: The Great Saiyaman would become a critical and commercial success, with critics praising the film for its direction, story, themes, performances (particularly Padilla, Sawajiri, Keaton, and Olagundoye's), humor, score, visual effects, and action sequences. The film would earn 992 million dollars at the worldwide box office over a budget of 170 million dollars. The film would earn an Academy Award for Best Picture and three Academy Awards for Best Original Score, Best Visual Effects ad Best Actress, as well as a Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Film.