Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero has got a new trailer, but we still don't know when it will arrive outside of Japan.
Revealed during a panel at New York Comic-Con, the new teaser gives us a vague idea of the plot of the upcoming film and quick glimpses of familiar characters from the Dragon Ball franchise, including Goku and Piccolo. While not much about the plot was shared, the panel did confirm that the movie is set ten years after Goku defeated Buu.
The new trailer incudes a large 2022 release window but notes that the release schedule may vary depending on your country and region. When asked for a more concrete US release date, the panel noted that the Japanese premiere "is set for 2022" but are still in negotiations for when to release it in the US, with no updates shared regarding the English dub.
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was originally announced back in July at San Diego Comic-Con, where a teaser with a new animation style was revealed alongside an official title and release window. Super Hero is the second film under the Dragon Ball Super brand following the release of Broly in 2018. Both films serve as a continuation of Dragon Ball Super, which has both a manga and anime series – though the latter stopped producing new episodes in 2018.
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