The passing of Akira Toriyama two years ago marked an indefinite hiatus in the world of Dragon Ball, leaving many fans anticipating the future of the saga. Despite this, during this time complementary projects have emerged such as Dragon Ball Daima and the conclusion of secondary series like Super Dragon Ball Heroes. However, the main manga, responsible for advancing the story of Goku and his friends, had remained stagnant until now.
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In a significant turn, Dragon Ball Super: Beerus has been announced, a new version that promises to revive the saga of the god of destruction, Beerus. This adaptation, scheduled to consist of only six episodes, aims to correct the past mistakes that characterized the original storyline of Dragon Ball Super,which was criticized for inadequate designs, poor animation quality, and a script that felt unnecessarily stretched.
Presented at the Dragon Ball Games Battle Hour event in Los Angeles, the trailer for Dragon Ball Super: Beerus offered a glimpse of what promises to be smooth animation and enhanced designs, as well as a condensed story that will surprise fans. At the end of the trailer, it is hinted that the narrative could extend beyond The Battle of the Gods, generating anticipation for new revelations.
It is expected that on May 9, on the occasion of “Goku Day,” more details about the manga reboot by Toyotaro will be announced. Fans are eager to know the direction the franchise will take in this new phase and hope that the magic of Dragon Ball returns with strength. In a time of change and revitalization, there is high hope that this new series can offer what its predecessors could not.