Dragon Ball Super: Broly to Screen in IMAX in US

Funimation Entertainment has announced that they will hosting IMAX screenings of the Dragon Ball Super: Broly anime film. The IMAX screening of the film will only be screened on January 16. According to Funimation, the film will be the first anime film to receive an IMAX screening in North America. 👉👉Big news!! #DBSuperBroly will now be the FIRST ANIME to hit @IMAX theaters in the US! 😱🔥 Don’t miss your chance to see this incredible Saiyan battle go down across a GIANT screen! Limited IMAX theaters on January 16 ONLY–find a theater at https://t.co/Qx6Si0vuXv pic.twitter.com/4tLpWe4CMC — Funimation…

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly English Dub Cast Members Revealed

Funimation Entertainment has recently revealed new English Dub cast members for Dragon Ball Super: Broly. For those who are not aware it was reported earlier that the main cast members will be returning to reprise their roles. It was also confirmed that Vic Mignogna and Dameon Clarke will reprise their roles as Broly and Paragus.  🔥ANNOUNCEMENT TIME 🔥The EPIC English dub cast of #DBSuperBroly!!! Many returning faces + 5 new characters making their animated debut: Gine, Goku's mother – @EmilyNeves Cheelai – @ericalindbeckLemo – Bruce CareyKikono – Sonny FranksBerryblue – @TheVeronicaT pic.twitter.com/v8mIJs9l23 — Funimation (@FUNimation) December 4, 2018 The newly confirmed…

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly Film Teaser Trailer Streamed

Bandai Namco Entertainment has updated their official Youtube channel with a new trailer for Dragon Ball Super: Broly. The latest trailer reveals that Gogeta will be making an appearance in the film.  Since all the previous films and Dragon Ball GT are non canon, this will mark his first appearance in the main Dragon Ball canon under Akira Toriyama. The Dragon Ball Super: Broly film had a world appearance at Nippon Budokan, which was held on November 14. The film will premiere in Japanese theaters on December 14 and will also have 4DK screenings. The English dub for the film will premiere at…

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly Film Trailer #3 Streamed

IGN has recently updated their official Youtube channel has updated with a new trailer for Dragon Ball: Super Broly. The latest trailer features a closer look at the battle between the Saiyans as well as a preview of the film’s theme song titled, “Blizzard,” which is performed by Daichi Miura.  Funimation has released a new subtitled trailer for Dragon Ball Super: Broly. The new trailer offers our first look at Vegeta going Super Saiyan God and gives our best look yet at Goku and Vegeta’s fight against Broly. The 20th Dragon Ball movie hits theaters in…

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Daichi Miura to Perform Dragon Ball Super: Broly Film’s Theme Song

The official Dragon Ball Super: Broly film website has updated with the announcement that Daichi Miura will be performing the theme song for the film titled, “Blizzard.” The theme song will debut in the film during the battle where Goku and Vegeta fight Broly in a “world of ice.” The song will be available as a single, which will be released on December 19.   Tokusatsu fans will recognize Daichi Miura as the performer of “Excite,” the opening theme song for Kamen Rider Ex-Aid. In addition, he performed the series’ summer film theme song, “Life is Beautiful.”   The film will premiere…

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly North American Premiere Date Announced

The official Dragon Ball Super Twitter page has updated with the North American premiere details for Dragon Ball Super: Broly. The film will premiere in theaters on January 16, 2019 and is stated to be a multiple night event. No other details are confirmed at this time, however tickets for the event should open soon so check out the official Dragon Ball Super website for more details.   The tweet also revealed that the English Dub cast will return to reprise their roles for the film. This includes Vic Mignogna and Dameon Clarke who will reprise their roles as Broly and Paragus, respectively. 🗣 Lend us…

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Dragon Ball Super: Broly Character Posters Revealed

The official website for the Dragon Ball Super: Broly film recently updated with new character posters. The posters take a look at several of the characters that will be featured in the film. 20th Century Fox will distribute the film in Japan and it will premiere on December 14. Funimation will release the English dub for the film in North American and Canadian theaters in January 2019.    The Japanese voice cast includes Masako Nozawa as Goku, Ryo Horikawa, Ryusei Nakao, Bin Shimada, Aya Hisakawa, Toshio Furukawa, Takeshi Kusao, Kouichi Yamadera, Masakazu Morita, and Katsuhisa Houki. Outside…

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SDCC 2018: Dragon Ball Super Broly Trailer

Today, Funimation Entertainment held their Dragon Ball Super panel at San Diego Comic Con 2018. This event was to promote the on-going dub for anime, as well as the upcoming film, Dragon Ball Super: Broly. During the panel attendees were presented with the first official trailer of the film. However, this trailer was not subtitled but featured the English dub. Following the panel, IGN was exclusively permitted to release the trailer to the public via their YouTube Channel (seen below): Dragon Ball Super: Broly is set premiere in Japan on December…

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Funimation to Release Dragon Ball Super: Broly in North American Theaters

IGN has reported that Funimation Films will be releasing the Dragon Ball Super: Broly film in North America, both the United States and Canada. For those who are unaware, the film was announced earlier this week and will be the 20th film overall for the franchise. The film is set to premiere in Japan on December 14th, 2018 and the international release will be in January 2019.    IGN also revealed an official intentional poster for the film. The film is stated to feature the origins of the Saiyans and Frieza with the film taking place shortly after…

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The “Unofficial” Drop: Broly is Canon?

On Monday, we reported that the latest Dragon Ball Super movie is called “Dragon Ball Super: Broly!” The announcement has fans that like him jumping for joy that he’s “canon.” Whereas, the fans that hate him are face-palming, and other fans asking “if Broly was not canon” before? However, the answer is, “canon” is not even the right term to use, especially when it pertains to a franchise like Dragon Ball that has multiple forms of media and series.   Luckily we can all thank Kanzenshuu for the information, and…

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