Is Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero leaked?

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is now making its way through theaters across Japan, and it turns out so much of it was leaked online that Toei Animation is now considering taking legal action against those who illegally uploaded those clips. Before Dragon Ball Super came back to theaters earlier this Summer, it was originally scheduled to release this Spring before Toei Animation was subject to a surprising hack that led to the several-month delay of the film. Although the wait for its international release has been that much shorter, fans are still very anxious to see the new feature as soon as they possibly can.  

According to new report Toei (as detailed by Cinema Today in Japan), the studio found over 3,000 instances of illegally recorded footage and uploads of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero on platforms such as Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and more just ten days after the movie released in Japan. As Toei explains, this is about ten times more than the illegal uploads for Dragon Ball Super: Broly over four years ago. Now Toei is looking into taking legal action with both civil and criminal cases potentially being on the table. 

Is Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero leaked?
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Toei noted that they have already reached out to the respective platforms to request to remove the illegally uploaded footage and leaks, and as fans are aware of at this point, copyright law is a lot tighter in Japan than it is in the United States. It's just as illegal to record and distribute footage of a film, but it's led to some major consequences across Japan as there have been several notable instances of those recording footage of films such as Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba The Movie – Mugen Train most recently too. So while fans might be anxious to see the film as soon as possible, it might be better to wait patiently. 

Thankfully it won't be too much longer until Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero kicks off its international releases as the film hits North America on August 19th. It will be releasing in other regions on the day before, and others in the days that follow, but it's still going to be quite a Summer for everyone involved. As for what to expect from the movie when it hits, Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment officially tease Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero movie as such:

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"The Red Ribbon Army was once destroyed by Son Goku. Individuals, who carry on its spirit, have created the ultimate Androids, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2. These two Androids call themselves "Super Heroes". They start attacking Piccolo and Gohan…What is the New Red Ribbon Army's objective? In the face of approaching danger, it is time to awaken, Super Hero!" How do you feel about Toei potentially considering legal action? Let us know all of your thoughts about it in the comments! 

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Leaked footage from Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero spoils the new movie's climactic final battle and the story's biggest surprises.

Is Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero leaked?

Leaked footage from Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero's final battle has made its way onto message boards and social media.

HUGE SPOILERS FOR DRAGON BALL SUPER: SUPER HERO FOLLOW

The leaked footage, which CBR is prohibited from reposting, confirms earlier rumors and shows that the movie ends with a final battle against a new version of Cell, the genetically-engineered super soldier that Gohan originally defeated in Dragon Ball Z. The new version of the villain is substantially larger than his original incarnation, standing several stories tall, and sports a new red color scheme. In the footage, the villain does not appear to speak, and most closely resembles the original Cell's Semi-Perfect Form, which was less insect-like than his original body but lacks the human face of his perfected final transformation.

In addition to showing the new Cell waking up, the footage also shows Gohan, Piccolo, Goten, Trunks, Android 18 and the series' newest android warriors, Gamma 1 and 2, all teaming up together to fight the massive, and apparently out of control, monster. Fans on social media have dubbed this new version of the villain "Cell Max."

Spoilers for the movie began appearing online almost immediately after Super Hero opened in Japan on June 11. Images of "Final Gohan," Gohan's new transformation, were posted on Twitter on June 10 and immediately began trending worldwide on Twitter, much to the chagrin of fans who were trying to avoid spoilers. According to the spoilers, Gohan awakens the new form during a moment of rage in the battle against Cell Max, and uses it to defeat the monstrous new villain after all of his previous attacks failed to do any damage. The new form reportedly gives Gohan white hair and red eyes. Piccolo also debuts not just one, but two new transformations during the movie: the new golden-colored transformation seen in earlier trailers, as well as a new orange-colored form, which is reportedly granted to him by Shenron, the Eternal Dragon.

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is set after the events of the Moro arc and sees Gohan and Piccolo teaming up once again to take on some of Goku's oldest foes, the Red Ribbon Army. The film is the first theatrical release in the franchise to be animated entirely using computer-generated imagery.

Fans who want to avoid further spoilers should be very careful for the next two months, as the movie won't be officially released in the United States until Aug. 19. The film will be distributed internationally by Sony Pictures and Crunchyroll, which is also producing an English dub for the film.

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Is Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero 2022 canon?

Despite the fact that Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero does something very different from what fans expected (or maybe wanted) from the movie, by every measure the movie is absolutely canon. It follows the events of Dragon Ball Super: Brolly (no matter how loosely). Akira Toriyama himself is the sole writer.

Will Dragon Ball Super continue after Super Hero?

Dragon Ball Super is coming back in 2023 Toei Animation has also confirmed the release of new Dragon Ball movies once every two to three years following the great success of the latest movie in the franchise, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero.

Will Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero be CGI?

The franchise's latest film combines the feel of traditional anime with 3D, computer-generated imagery.

Is Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero available?

There are several ways to stream Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero on the internet within the U.S. You can utilize streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime Video. You can also rent or purchase the movie through iTunes and Google Play.