Tetsuro Kodama Dragon Ball Super: Super heroes had its worldwide release just days ago, and it couldn’t have done better. The action-adventure film has made the rounds on anime forums and websites, which is inevitable since it is a dragonball production, one of the first popular animated franchises.
But it seems that hardcore fans of the Dragon Ball Super the series did not like the new film as much as the critics did. Despite all the fan pessimism, the series holds a 92% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which is surely saying something, and on another note, the film is doing spectacularly well at the box office.

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The box office numbers for the new Dragon Ball Super movie are huge
Toei Animation and Tetsuro Kodama have done a fascinating job with the new film, which includes all the nostalgic effects and crisp fight scenes for everyone, and anyone who hasn’t followed the God knows how many franchise.

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Dragon Ball Super: Super hero is a bit of a trip down memory lane, and that’s exactly why it’s doing so well at the box office, which is to say lightly. The film is expected to have the best ever world opening at the box office for an animated film in history!
Since its release this Friday, it has amassed $10.7 million at the domestic box office and is aiming for $20 million, which I’m sure will be a breeze for the film.
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Meanwhile, Dragon Ball Super will be on extended hiatus
The Granolah the Survivor The arc is finally over, and the continuation of the series entirely depends on the intentions of the new Frieza after this last intense chapter. Officially, however, Dragon Ball Super is about to take an extended break to prepare for all the surprises we’ll have in the next arc.

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For those who have no idea when the next arc will arrive, it was revealed earlier this year that the next arc is set to release next year.
We have no idea how long this hiatus will last, but hope it ends soon.
Source: Screen Rant