Is Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero coming to America?

The U.S. summer box office is about to get an anime bump.

Sony’s Crunchyroll and Toei Animation revealed release details Tuesday for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the latest film in the blockbuster anime franchise. The film will open in North America on Aug. 19 in more than 2,300 theaters, including in select Imax cinemas. The first truly global theatrical release by Crunchyroll, Super Hero will also release in international markets throughout August and September, with Sony Pictures Entertainment partnering on the overseas rollout.

After decades of ups and downs in international popularity, Japanese anime has crossed over into the global mainstream in recent years, becoming a powerfully bankable genre in both cinemas and on streaming platforms.

The previous film in the Dragon Ball Super franchise, 2018’s Dragon Ball Super: Broly was made for just $8.5 million but earned $30 million in North America and over $120 million worldwide. Other anime hits have put up big performances despite the challenges of the pandemic box office — the biggest among them: Aniplex’s Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train, the period fantasy anime that earned $48 million in North America, $365 million in Japan and $504 million worldwide.

Directed by Tetsuro Kodama and featuring an all-star Japanese voice cast, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was produced with the full participation of Dragon Ball’s original creator Akira Toriyama, with the legendary manga creator involved in the development of the film’s original story, screenplay and character design. Toriyama’s original Dragon Ball manga debuted in Japan in 1984 and has gone on to sell an astonishing 260 million copies worldwide. The property has spawned scores of adaptations spanning TV animation, movies, games and merchandising.

The official synopsis of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero reads: “The Red Ribbon Army was once destroyed by Son Goku. Individuals, who carry on its spirit, have created the ultimate Androids, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2. These two Androids call themselves ‘Super Heroes.’ They start attacking Piccolo and Gohan … What is the New Red Ribbon Army’s objective? In the face of approaching danger, it is time to awaken, Super Hero!”

The film is being released in both subtitled and local-language dubbed versions.

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After teasing a summer debut for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, Crunchyroll announced the release date for North American moviegoers: Aug. 19. The anime movie will arrive in more than 2,000 theaters across the US and Canada, as well as locations in United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Zambia and Vietnam. 

The second feature film in the massive 38-year-old Dragon Ball franchise, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero picks up with the once-defeated Red Ribbon Army. The group unleashes two androids -- Gamma 1 and Gamma 2 -- who have dubbed themselves "Super Heroes." With Gohan and Piccolo as their main targets, the villains aim to carry out the Red Ribbon Army's mission. The highly anticipated movie has been in development by Toei Animation since 2018. 

OG manga creator Akira Toriyama wrote the screenplay and designed the character art, and fans can look forward to seeing Vegeta, Krillin, Trunks, Bulma and other famous Dragon Ball faces in the film. Viewers can choose between an English dub or subtitled version as both will be available upon release. Japanese voice actors include Masako Nozawa (Goku, Gohan and Goten), Toshio Furukawa (Piccolo), Aya Hisakawa (Bulma) and Ryō Horikawa (Vegeta). Cast members for the English dub include Kyle Hebert (Gohan), Sean Schemmel (Goku), Christopher Sabat (Piccolo, Vegeta), Aleks Le (Gamma 1), Zeno Robinson (Gamma 2) and Charles Martinet (Magenta).

Tickets for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero will be available for presale beginning July 22.  

A new poster has revealed the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero U.S. release date. The film, which is distributed by Crunchyroll in the U.S. and globally, will arrive on August 19. That is two months after the Japanese release date, which is next week on June 11, 2022.

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Check out the Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero U.S. release date below (via trickthetm):

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“The Red Ribbon Army was once destroyed by Son Goku. Individuals, who carry on its spirit, have created the ultimate Androids, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2,” reads the official synopsis. “These two Androids call themselves ‘Super Heroes’. They start attacking Piccolo and Gohan… What is the New Red Ribbon Army’s objective? In the face of approaching danger, it is time to awaken, Super Hero!”

The anime adaptation of Dragon Ball Super ended in March 2018 after 131 episodes aired. This marks the second movie for Dragon Ball Super, which is the highly successful sequel series to Dragon Ball Z. The first film was Dragon Ball Super: Broly, which was directed by Tatsuya Nagamine and written by Akira Toriyama. Broly took place after the events of the Universe Survival Saga and features Goku and Vegeta taking on the legendary Saiyan.

Will Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero be in America?

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero will soar its way into theaters on August 19, 2022. The film was already released in Japan earlier this year and will now be available in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Zambia, and Vietnam.

Where can u watch Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero?

After the movie's theatrical run, you can purchase Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero on digital platforms like Amazon Prime, iTunes, YouTube, Google Play, and more. You'll also be able to stream the movie on Peacock—read on to learn more. Currently, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is not streaming anywhere online.

Is Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero coming to theaters?

Sony's Crunchyroll and Toei Animation revealed release details Tuesday for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the latest film in the blockbuster anime franchise. The film will open in North America on Aug. 19 in more than 2,300 theaters, including in select Imax cinemas.

Will Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero be on Crunchyroll?

The latest film in the legendary Dragon Ball franchise marks the widest theatrical release for Crunchyroll in North America and the widest opening for an anime film ever, with more than 3,900 screens booked. Here's the per-day breakdown: Thursday, August 18: $4,303,671. Friday, August 19: $6,584,653 (revised)