It only took eight long years, but that Dragon Ball Super Anime is finally back and looking better than ever. Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri, an event dedicated to celebrating Dragon Ball anime's 40th anniversary, revealed that a Dragon Ball Super remake will begin release in fall 2026, followed by an adaptation of the manga's Moro Saga titled Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrolwhich has only recently entered production and currently has no release window.
New Dragon Ball Super 2 Anime Officially Revealed, Moro Arc In Production
Dragon Ball Super is officially back with a brand new anime eight years later.
The Dragon Ball brand has been suspiciously quiet ever since Dragon Ball DAIMA ended in early 2025. Many fans expected either one more sequel Dragon Ball DAIMAa new movie or a sequel to Toyotarous Dragon Ball Super manga. While one Dragon Ball Super remake has been rumored for a while now, the fact that it has become a reality bodes well for Dragon Balls future. The anime finally has an opportunity to fix the series' animation flaws, remove filler, adapt manga-exclusive scenes, and finally build up to the epic Moro and Granolah Sagas. It will take a few years, but at this rate, Dragon Ball fans will hopefully get to see Ultra Ego Vegeta, Black Frieza and Goku's final battle with Moro fully animated before 2030.
Dragon Ball Super Remake is officially bringing back the anime in the fall of 2026
Will start airing on Fuji TV in autumn 2026 Dragon Ball Super remake starts with a brand new anime titled Dragon Ball Super: Beerus. Dragon Ball Super: Beerus has been described as an improved version of both Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Godsand Dragon Ball Super's Beerus Saga, re-contextualizes the original anime adaptation with new scenes from the manga, reworked animation and faster pacing.
Dragon Ball Super Anime Remake Officially Revealed for Fall 2026
A new Dragon Ball Super remake starting with a new adaptation of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods will be released in the fall of 2026.
Regarding the remake process for Dragon Ball Super: Beerusthe official Dragon Ball website says, “The project has extensive new cuts, revisions of existing scenes, a complete rendering of all footage, re-recorded dubbing with additional score and sound effects, and a complete reconstruction of the story. Living up to the ENHANCED name, this release uses the latest visual expression to deliver greater power and immersion across all scenesespecially the fight sequences. The result is an IMPROVED edition that expresses Akira Toriyama's original idea and world-building more accuratelywhich will be broadcast with very satisfactory quality.”
Dragon Ball insiders have leaked it Dragon Ball Super: Beerus will run for six episodes before being remade Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F as a new anime titled Dragon Ball Super: Golden Frieza. From there, the remake will realistically go through each Saga under this new brand, before finally canceling Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol after an anime remake of Dragon Ball Super: Broly. Depending on how quickly the remake can get through Battle of Gods, Resurrection FUniverse 6 Tournament, Goku Black Saga, Tournament of Power and Dragon Ball Super: Broly, Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol could ship as early as late 2027 – although an early 2028 release window feels more realistic.
Dragon Ball Super Manga's Moro Saga is finally getting animated
After years of hype, Dragon Ball fans will finally get to see Moro Saga animated – though not until 2027/2028, depending on how soon Dragon Ball Super remake can get through its only material (and that's assuming the anime doesn't take any breaks between story arcs). Called the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga, but more commonly the Moro Arc by fans, Toyotarou's first manga-exclusive story is also one of Dragon Ball Superis the very best.
Moro Arc feels like the perfect mix of old school Dragon Ball Z and Toei's non-canon movies, giving all the Z-Fighters time to shine in some of the series' most creative fights. Moro Arc also works wonders for Dragon Ball Supers world-building, making Universe 7 feel even bigger by fleshing out Angel lore, the mechanics of Ultra Instinct, and introducing several new alien races as the ancient wizard Moro travels across the universe to eat planets and grow stronger.
Dragon Ball SuperMoro Saga gives both Vegeta and Goku their best character development since then Dragon Ball Z. Vegeta is finally forced to confront his sins on Namek, illustrating how much he has changed since his days as a typical villain, while Goku finds a new mentor in Merus, who teaches him how to use Ultra Instinct to its fullest. With great action, plot twists and training arcs for Goku and Vegeta, the Moro Arc is sure to break the internet when Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol released either in late 2027 or early 2028.
Dragon Ball Super is getting an official brand
Beautiful eyes Dragon Ball fans will notice Dragon Ball Super has officially changed its name for this new era. Rather than keeping the series' original logo was Super is written in gold, the new Dragon Ball Super the logo changes the gold to a bold blue. Interestingly, the franchise is fully and fully Dragon Ball Super: Brolys naming convention by giving each story arc a new title.
It's time to say goodbye to Dragon Ball Super Manga & Toyotarou
When the Dragon Ball Super anime officially returned, fans expected news of Toyotarou's manga comeback, but things look bleak for the manga's future.
So far we've only seen titles for Dragon Ball Super: Beerus and Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrolbut it is safe to assume that the next set of fairy tales will be recreated Dragon Ball Super: Golden Frieza, Dragon Ball Super: Universe 6, Dragon Ball Super: Goku Black, Dragon Ball Super: Tournament of Power, Dragon Ball Super: Granolahand – once all up to Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero has been redone – Dragon Ball Super: Black Frieza.
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2015 – 2018
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Fuji TV
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Tatsuya Nagamine
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Ryota Nakamura, Masanori Sato, Kenichi Takeshita, Takao Iwai, Hideki Hiroshima, Masato Mitsuka, Kazuya Karasawa, Ayumu Ono, Takahiro Imamura, Tatsuya Nagamine, Kôjiro Kawasaki, Kouji Ogawa
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Ryu King, Hiroshi Yamaguchi
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Masakazu Morita
Whis (voice)
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Masako Nozawa
Son Goku/Goku Black/Son Gohan/Son Goten (voices)