Dragon Ball Super: Broly Screenings Listed for January 23 and 24

There will be lots of other content that will be included for all the fans, so please look forward to it and wait a little longer until it is complete!!

Anime UK News reports that the Vue cinema website (here) is listing the Dragon Ball Super: Broly film as having both dubbed and subtitled screenings on Wednesday January 23 and Thursday January 24. The official UK web page is here.
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The film will open in Japan on December 14. Original manga creator Akira Toriyama provided a comment for the film:
Everyone, do you know who Broly is?
He appeared only in past anime films, and is a ridiculously strong Saiyan. I am told I only drew his design; at that time I was mostly uninvolved with the anime, and so I completely forgot the details.
Even now it seems Broly is still very popular not just in Japan, but overseas as well, and because of that, the supervisors suggested, "Why don't we make the movie about Broly this time?"
At that time I was shown the film, and I felt that it would become really interesting depending on how it's arranged, so we started talking immediately about including [Broly] into the Dragon Ball Super series.
In order to not disappoint Broly fans, I was conscious of Broly's past image, while also giving him new aspects, and I think he ended up as a fascinating Broly.
Of course, the film won't just show amazing battles — it will also show what kind of fate Goku, Vegeta, and Broly will follow when they meet; how the Frieza Army is connected; and the history of the Saiyans — the content of the film is dramatic and has a huge scale.
That greatest Saiyan, Broly, appears!
The film will star Masako Nozawa as Goku. Other voice cast members without announced roles include: Ryo HorikawaRyusei NakaoBin ShimadaAya HisakawaToshio FurukawaTakeshi KusaoKouichi YamaderaMasakazu Morita, and Katsuhisa Houki.
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.
Dragon Ball Super premiered in Japan in July 2015 on Fuji TV and other channels, and ended on March 25. Toriyama confirmed in his comments that the show is ending "for now."

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