The Z Fighters are back in action for the first time in three years. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is finally making its way worldwide after a successful initial release in Japan. But fans here in the US have been asking the same question, “How Do You Watch Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero In The US?”. So today, we’re here to answer that question and more.
How Do You Watch Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero In The US?
For the short and sweet answer, there is currently only one way to watch Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero in the US, which is to watch it in theaters when it releases on Aug. 15. Since it is a worldwide release, you should be able to find a showing in a cinema near you. However, given that it’s an international release, you’ll discover dubbed showings of the movie more commonly available than subbed showings, in case you were planning on watching it with the Japanese voiceovers.
Can You Stream Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero?
There has been no announcement of a streaming service that will feature the movie, including popular services like Crunchyroll. It is highly unlikely the film will become available on a streaming service anytime soon either, as the previous movie, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, wasn’t available on certain streaming services until a full year had passed since its release in theaters. For reference, the Broly movie was released in theaters in Jan. 2019, and services such as Crunchyroll still do not have it available to stream.
What Happens After Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero?
As of right now, there has been nothing announced for what comes next in the Dragon Ball universe. Only through speculation and rumors are we led to believe we could see the return of the Dragon Ball Super Anime sometime in 2023, but that is only speculation. The manga, however, is still ongoing and concluding its latest arc, the Granolah arc, and is about to begin the next one.
So, there you have it. We hope this helped to clue you in on how to watch Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero in the US. For more Dragon Ball-related content, check out our related articles below.