Dragon Ball Super has finally released a new trailer for the upcoming Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero movie! The franchise is finally returning for its first new anime release since Dragon Ball Super: Broly hit theaters four years ago, and there’s a lot to be excited about. It will be the first fully CG animated project in the Dragon Ball franchise, and will feature a major focus on Earth for the fights this time around. This includes a much more integral role for Gohan and Piccolo as Earth’s primary defenders as well.
Showcasing much more of what fans can expect from the new movie, Toei Animation has released a new full-length trailer for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero that showcases all new types of fights in motion. Notably, it shows a better look at this new style of CGI animation for the franchise, and you can get a much better idea of the new movie below with the full trailer:
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero will first release in Japan in late April and will hit theaters in North America later this year, so it won’t be long before we get to see the full project. Toei Animation officially describes the new film as such: “Dragon Ball Super: Broly” was a mega-hit with a worldwide box office of 13.5 billion yen. 4 years later, in 2022, a new movie in the Dragon Ball Super series has finally arrived. with an even greater ‘awakening’!
The Red Ribbon Army, an evil organization that was once destroyed by Goku in the past, was succeeded by a group of people who created new and more powerful Androids, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2. They call themselves ‘superheroes’ and begin to attack Piccolo, Gohan and others… What is the real purpose of the ‘new Red Ribbon Army’? With danger looming across the world, now is the time to wake up! Awake, superhero!!”
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