When Dragon Ball Super returns, it will be interesting to see just how closely the anime chooses to adapt the manga's story. This is the first time that the manga has had such a significant lead on the anime, so perhaps the anime might even choose to follow the manga's story completely.
Toei Animation is not the only Dragon Ball expert confirming the continuation. Akira Toriyama, the creator of the franchise, released his own statement connecting the anime series to the upcoming Dragon Ball movie.
A new season of Dragon Ball Super will definitely take advantage of Gohan's newfound strength, and would be a refreshing change of pace from the previous season that revolved mostly around Goku and Vegeta's battles.
The Tournament of Power seemingly left little for Goku and his allies to accomplish in the world of Dragon Ball, but there still different roads the anime could take to continue the story. Dragon Ball Super: Broly already proved that are still other powerful foes out there for Goku and Vegeta to face.
When Dragon Ball Super 's anime makes its return, fans can rest assured that the next villain, Moro, is not only unique in his motivations, but possesses powers unlike anything other villains before him possessed. Moro is sure to give Goku and Vegeta a fair amount of trouble that punching and kicking won't be able to solve.
Likewise, Dragon Ball Xenoverse featured Super Saiyan Blue Goku and Vegeta, as well as Golden Frieza, as DLC to entice players to spend more money on the game after seeing how powerful these characters were in the film.
While Dragon Ball Super 's manga has continued to crank out chapters month after month since the anime concluded, fans are left wondering when they can see Goku and the other warriors of Universe 7 animated in full-color.
Goku still has far to go before he can master the technique and tap into it at will, and if the next major villain presents more of a challenge than Jiren did, it's almost a guarantee that Goku will have to rely on Ultra Instinct to take him down.
Unlike the original Broly, he wasn 't just an evil villain, but a misunderstood powerhouse, and lived through his battle with Goku and Vegeta. When Dragon Ball Super 's anime makes its return, fans can expect Broly to make a series debut against a major villain that only someone with his amount of power can put down.
For a franchise as popular as Dragon Ball Super, there's usually video games, or even DLC for existing video games, released after a new arc is introduced. When Battle of Gods first dropped, Battle of Z was released, enabling players to take control of some of the brand new characters they'd seen in the movie.
The newest saga in Dragon Ball Super 's manga is coming to its conclusion (seemingly), but the story can only continue from this point on with so much untapped potential after the Tournament of Power introduced fans to dozens of characters from different universes. When the anime returns, the manga could potentially be two or three more sagas ...
The manga is still ongoing, which is very strong evidence that the anime will still retain its DBS identity and canon - but again, not confirmed.
Those extensions of the main series are earning either profit or attention, for the franchise, so really, there's no rush for Dragon Ball Super ...
Dragon Ball Super has done the near-impossible: it has surpassed Dragon Ball Z as a worldwide phenomenon. In fact, during its climatic Tournament of Power arc, Dragon Ball Super had fans all over the globe on the edge of their seats, watching Goku's evolution to godly levels of power with Ultra Instinct. Then things went sideways ...
No one outside of Toei and its merchandising / licensing partners really knows for sure, right now. There's been rumor that yes, the next installment of Dragon Ball Super anime is in the works at Toei, and the company seemed to confirm more Dragon Ball anime was coming, back when the series first went on hiatus.
Dragon Ball Could Explore The Other Four Universes. In the lead-up to the Tournament of Power, it's established that 12 universes exist in the multiverse, and that four were excluded from the fighting. The exclusions were made on the basis of each universe's " mortal levels ", a number that averages the power levels of their inhabitants.
The final storyline in Dragon Ball Super was the Universal Survival Saga, a large-scale event that pitted teams of the ten strongest fighters across eight universes in the Tournament of Power, a contest that was expected to determine the fate of the multiverse. Each eliminated universe was subsequently erased from existence.
Dragon Ball Super reimagined Broly with a new origin story and turned him into one of the anime's most compelling -- and sympathetic -- characters. It's possible that a future installment in the Dragon Ball franchise could follow a similar approach by adapting another of the non-canon movies. Other popular villains featured in non-canon Dragon Ball ...
Moro has been shown to be one of Dragon Ball 's most ruth less and evil villains, making him a popular choice to be brought to life in the anime. His backstory has also allowed for an interesting look at the rich history of Universe 7 and some of its oldest characters. The story - which notably brought Yamcha back into the fold ...
The TV version of Dragon Ball Super may have ended, but it's still continuing as a manga. The next chapter in the manga is a story called the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga. The Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga brings Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, and Piccolo into conflict with a new enemy called Moro, a wizard who battled the Kais of Universe 7 ten millions ...
The story - which notably brought Yamcha back into the fold and introduced a new hero in the form of Merus - has been regarded as a solid installment in the Dragon Ball universe, and may be the most obvious path for Dragon Ball to take as it looks to the future.
The Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga is still ongoing, so it's not clear how Moro's crusade against Universe 7 will ultimately end. Moro has been shown to be one ...