Yes,'Dune 2' was shot in one go. In the search results, an article mentioned that director Dennis Villeneuve said at a press conference that the script for " Dune 3 " was basically complete, and the third chapter would be the final chapter of the series. Moreover," Dune 2 " had been officially announced and was scheduled to be released in 2023. This meant that Dune 2 was shot immediately after the first movie, rather than separately. Therefore, it could be inferred that 'Dune 2' was shot in one go.
I'm pretty sure 'One Shot Two Shot' isn't a true story. It could be a fictional tale crafted to entertain or convey certain themes and emotions, not based on actual events.
One of the characters who could betray Goku is Piccolo. Although they've been allies for a long time, in fanfiction, things can change. Perhaps an ancient evil force takes control of Piccolo's mind and makes him turn on Goku. Or it could be Krillin. He might be influenced by an outside force that convinces him Goku is becoming too dangerous. Also, don't forget about the Kais. If there's some sort of power imbalance or a threat they perceive from Goku, they might betray him to maintain the order of the universe in the fanfiction.
Goku would probably be very friendly with Luffy. They both love to fight strong opponents and have a sense of adventure. Goku might be a bit confused by some of the wacky things in the One Piece world like the Devil Fruits at first, but he'd quickly adapt. He'd also likely be impressed by the determination of the other characters like Zoro and Sanji.
A shot during the dance scene between Vincent and Mia. It's a moment that combines so many elements. The great music, the stylish choreography, and the sexual tension between the characters. It's very pulp - ish in the sense that it's a bit over - the - top and yet so captivating. You can find this in the middle part of the movie.
It's hard to say. Adult Goku has more experience and has achieved higher power levels. But Kid Goku has an unbridled potential that could make him a formidable opponent even to his adult self.