Dragon Ball Super: Broly Film Gets 4DX Screenings in Japan
The staff of the Dragon Ball Super: Broly film announced on
Wednesday that the film will have 4DX screenings in Japan.
The film had
its world premiere event at Nippon Budokan on November 14 and will
open in Japan on December 14. The English dub will have its
world premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood on December
13, and then open in the United States and Canada on January 16.
Dragon
Ball creator Akira Toriyama is writing the script and designing the characters. Tatsuya Nagamine (One
Piece Film Z) is directing the film, Naohiro
Shintani is
serving as animation director, and Kazuo Ogura is serving as art director. Norihito Sumitomo is composing the music, Rumiko Nagai is the color designer, Naotake
Oota is
in charge of special effects, and Kai Makino is the CG director. Toei is distributing the film in collaboration with 20th Century Fox. Daichi Miura is performing the film's theme song "Blizzard."
Bin Shimada is returning to the role of Broly for the film, and Katsuhisa Houki is joining the cast as Paragus. The film will add two
original characters: Chirai (voiced by Nana Mizuki) and Remo (voiced by Tomokazu Sugita).
Vic Mignogna and Dameon Clarke will return as the
English voices of Broly and Paragus, respectively, and Chris Ayres will play Frieza.
The film's
story will take place after the events of the Dragon Ball Super television anime.
The Dragon Ball Supermanga
is skipping the film's story, but the film will get a novel
adaptation on December 14.
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