The community of followers of Dragon Ball Z seems to be obsessed with Henry Cavill, actor famous for playing Superman, and the possibility that said star could star in a Live Action adaptation of this franchise.
At least this is what the most recent piece of FanArt suggests about this franchise that has gone viral and where we see the actor become neither more nor less than Goku’s father: Bardock.
This would obviously not be the first time that a devotee of the saga of Akira Toriyama assembles his particular choice of his dream cast for a Hollywood movie.
Not long ago we shared an elaborate piece of a hypothetical adaptation from the android saga. Where we saw Cavill as Trunks from the future, Ezra Miller like android 17 already Margot Robbie as Android 19.
Now comes what seems like a variation of that approach, but now focused on another moment of the original arcs of the Z saga. Although it once again highlights the choice of the actor as chosen for a key role.
This is how Henry Cavill looks like Bardock in this FanArt tribute to Dragon Ball Z
The artist RGMM, better known on Instagram as @g_reenzohas already been the subject of analysis and study by our editorial team here at FayerWayer.
His account on the social network has almost 2,000 followers and just 282 posts. But each of the works shared there refers us to a very specific style for the author.
Where it basically permanently takes a character from Dragon Ball Z or another popular franchise, such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) or Star Wars, to pose what a celebrity would look like in the role of that fictional entity.
In the end, his work works as a kind of conceptual art gallery, since the assembly is quite sober, generally on flat backgrounds, everything focused on showing how the actor or actress would appropriate the character.
This is how we got to his most recently famous work, where we see Henry Cavill characterized as Bardock, Goku’s father, who had a predominant weight in the early stages of Dragon Ball Z:
The detail and care in this piece of FanArt has discreet values. But at least they help give us a firm idea of what the actor would look like in that role.