New Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Details Revealed – IGN The Fix: Entertainment

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A new Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero trailer has emerged, revealing what’s in store for Piccolo, Gohan, and the rest of the Z-Fighters in the upcoming Dragon Ball Super movie. In the new #DragonBallSuper Super Hero promo, we finally see one of the major antagonists of the film, Cell Max. Obviously not the Perfect Cell we’ve been hoping to see make a return to the Dragon Ball franchise, but this is a good sign that the classic DBZ character is still likely to make a comeback at some point. We break down the new DBS anime trailer. In other news, the Horizon television series is apparently named Horizon 2074, which likely means it’s set during the fall of civilization. And finally, One Piece Day is coming our way!

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