Toei declared on Thursday that Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, the subsequent anime film in the Dragon Ball Super establishment, has been rescheduled for June 11. It had been postponed because of the Toei Animation hack a month ago. Toei added that the whole staff is investing all their energy into meeting the new delivery date.
The film was scheduled to open in Japan on April 22, and afterward was scheduled to open in North America this mid year. (The CG film's delivery timetable might contrast contingent upon every nation and district.)
As the name recommends, the film will have an attention on the "hero" perspective. Unique maker Akira Toriyama is responsible for the screenplay and character plan. Anticipating the new film project started in 2018, preceding the arrival of Dragon Ball Super: Broly. The film has an objective of telling "an enormous scope story." Aside from story creation and character plan, Toriyama is likewise composing lines of exchange for the film.
Tetsuro Kodama is coordinating the film, and Naoki SatÅ is making the music. Nobuhito Sue is the workmanship chief, Chikashi Kubota is the movement chief, and Jae Hoon Jung is the CG chief.
The film will be the 21st anime film in the overall Dragon Ball franchise.
Toei Animation declared on March 11 that on March 6, an unapproved outsider got to the's organization, which brought about a closure of part of the organization's frameworks. Toei Animation is as of now exploring the matter. The hack impacted the transmission plans for the One Piece, Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai, Delicious Party Precure, and Digimon Ghost Game anime, beginning with the episodes scheduled to air on the few days of March 12-13. Every one of the four shows will continue broadcasting new episodes during the April 16-17 end of the week.
NHK gave an account of April 7 that as per its sources at Toei Animation, the hack was a ransomware assault. NHK cited an organization source as saying, "the effect on creation is as yet proceeding, and we are endeavoring to take things back to typical."
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