After the manga adaptation of Dragon Ball Super debuted in Shueisha’s V Jump monthly magazine in 2015, the series quickly gained a devoted following. Super Saiyans have been waiting patiently for news of a second season of the Japanese anime Dragon Ball Super, which was written by Akira Toriyama and brought to life by Toei Animation for four years (2015–2018). In the meantime, fans can watch the films “Dragon Ball Super: Broly” (2018) and “Dragon Ball Super: Hero” (2019). (2022). Take a glimpse at what we could be in for if Season 2 of Dragon Ball finally airs. In an interview with the official Dragon Ball website, a member of the Toei Animation Philippines team called Florence Jay Dominguito discussed the future of Super.
And they said, “As a fan, I’m greatly awaiting more movies and stuff.” And I’m looking forward to the anime that will come after Dragon Ball Super. High on Cinema reports that reliable Dragon Ball leakers @DBSChronicles, @DBSHype, and @SLOplays have confirmed that Dragon Ball Super Season 2 will continue the narrative of the Z warriors after the Universe Survival Saga. According to the leaks, work on the anime has already begun, and it will premiere in 2023. The 2023 project’s creator, Akira Toriyama, was also disclosed in a tweet from @DBSChronicles.
As such, it is always exciting to learn that the genius himself will be contributing to the anime production. The second season of Dragon Ball Super will presumably follow the manga, bringing us the Galactic Patrol Prisoner tale and The Moro Arc. Moro, a new supervillain who will fight the Z warriors for power, may arise in Dragon Ball Super Season 2, which viewers may see. Since Frieza, Moro has been the biggest danger they have faced because of his terrible capacity to steal the life essence from worlds. Also, viewers will witness Goku helping Jaco catch Moro, putting his Ultra Instinct to the test by going toe-to-toe with the magician.
Even though a second season of Dragon Ball Super has not been confirmed, many of the original cast members from the original series, including Masako Nozawa as Son Gokû, Ryô Horikawa as Vegeta, Sean Schemmel as Goku, Masakazu Morita as Uisu, Doc Morgan as Narrator, Kôichi Yamadera as Birusu, Christopher Sabat as Vegeta, Mayumi Tanaka as Kuririn, and many others, may return. It has not been confirmed when the Dragon Ball Super anime will premiere, but many fans believe it will be in the second half of 2023.