Dragon Ball Super would already have a set date to show more material from its film

Goku and Vegeta have many more stories to tell. Dragon Ball Super not only continues to share crazy stories in the manga, but a few months ago Toei Animation and Akira Toriyama confirmed that they are working on a new movie.

The first film in the new franchise was titled “Dragon Ball Super: Broly” and focused on rewriting the past of the Saiyans. Basically, we saw that Broly and his father Paragus were banished by King Vegita just before Frieza destroyed the planet.

In this way, it was confirmed that the legendary Saiyan was canon in Toriyama’s new story. Two years after its premiere, the production company was present at the San Diego Comic Con with Masako Nozawa (the voice of Goku) to announce “Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.”

There they only shared some images of the characters, such as Krillin, Pan and Piccolo. As expected, many fans were waiting for a trailer, which is not ready yet. Not even the mangaka who work with Toriyama still know the plot of the film according to his last statements in the panel.

Well now a special presentation of the anime at New York Comic Con. Event that will take place at 12 noon on October 7.

Since 1984, the Dragon Ball franchise has continually brought exciting adventures to fans all over the world. We want to welcome our special guests Akio Iyoku (Dragon Ball executive producer and Akira Toriyama editor) and Norihiro Hayashida (producer of the Dragon Ball anime and movies, including Dragon Ball Super: Broly), who will share a discussion ‘behind the scenes. cameras’ on the next Dragon Ball movie ”, details the official statement.

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