lancerman wrote:-the actual 2nd form where Gohan/Kuriren/Vegeta team up to face him and the carnage
-Piccolo making the save
-3rd form reversing that and Vegeta bargaining with Dende to get a zenkai boost
-transformation to final form and him emasculating Vegeta before Goku comes in and he pleads for Goku to defeat Freeza
-the initial stages of the base Goku vs 50% Freeza fight where Goku gets trounced.
-The Genkai dama set up where Piccolo is stalling for time.
-The aftermath where the heroes have a brief reprieve and think they won before Freeza returns and kills Kuriren to enable Goku to transform
-The one sided stomping of Freeza.
-Freeza attempting to blow up the planet and then turn 100%
-Goku and Freeza fighting while people are making Dragonball wishes to return everyone back to life and get them off Namek,
-The last stage of the fight where Freeza gets cut in half and begs Goku for energy and then turns on him.
-Goku attempting to escape Namek.
-The aftermath where the story is being finished up with Dragon Ball wishes and the revelation that Goku is alive.
Sounds like a solid outline for the third act of a film.
Although I'd cut "-3rd form reversing that and Vegeta bargaining with Dende to get a zenkai boost".
Honestly, you could reorder some of this, put a few things in parallel that weren't in the main story, and end up with a much more streamlined thing...
-Freeza goes form 2, and curbstomps Gohan, Kuririn, and Vegeta.
-After only like a minute or two of this(Maybe less), Piccolo comes in, and smashes Freeza into the ground.
-Freeza gets serious, and goes to his final form, smashes Piccolo pretty much instantly, then toys with Vegeta for a couple of minutes.
-Goku appears, Vegeta dies, Goku and Freeza go at it for a little bit, but it's clear Freeza is stronger than Goku.
-Piccolo distracts Freeza for a minute or two while Goku charges the Genki Dama. While this is happening, Kaio realises the intensity of the fight means the planet may not survive, so he begins formulating the plan to make the wishes.
-Genki Dama seemingly destroys Freeza, but he's not dead. He kills Kuririn, Goku goes Super Saiyan.
-Goku and Freeza fight, and Goku's doing a little better than him, so Freeza threatens to destroy the planet.
-Kaio's plan goes into action, everyone comes to life.
-Goku's winning the fight, so Freeza actually does his thing to destroy the planet. He estimates he only has a few minutes to get off the planet before it explodes. Goku continues to curbstomp Freeza, preventing him from escaping.
-Kaio's plan proceeds to its final phase, as everyone is teleported to earth.
-Freeza is felled by his own energy disc, and Goku attempts to escape the dying Namek. Looks like he doesn't escape, though.
-Aftermath happens. Looks like Goku's still alive, but he might be a while.
Overall, this would probably take approximately 40 minutes. Assuming this would be a 2-hour film, that still leaves nearly an hour and a half; plenty of time for the shenanigans that lead up to this. Given how dense Namek may end up being though, there's no reason it can't be longer; 2 and a half hours is a pretty reasonable length. Latest Star Wars film was a little longer than that, even.
And the Android arc? Trunks showing up? 3 years of training? 19 and 20? 17 and 18 being awoken and them defeating the team? Piccolo fusing with Kami. The revelation of Cell? Training in the RoSaT. Cell absorbing the Androids on the Island? The multi phase Cell games conclusion? That's going to be very tough for one film.
Cell would be difficult, but I think it could be done.
Honestly, I really think Boo is the only one that would need to be two films.
The point of Dragon Ball is to enjoy it. Never lose sight of that.