“Dragon Ball Super: Broly” is nearing its release date and fans can’t wait to see the slugfest that will occur between Goku, Vegeta, and Broly. A slew of trailers for the upcoming film has already been released in the past few weeks by Toei Animation that got fans speculating what exactly is the plotline of the movie, Comicbook reported.
And since the soundtrack of “Dragon Ball Super: Broly” has also been recently revealed, audiences across the world have been connecting the dots on the film’s story. But fans didn’t need to delve all that much as the soundtrack seems to have been arranged in parallel as to how the plot will unfold.
From the “Birth of Freeza’s Army” and “Paragus’ Rage” to “Kakarot vs Broly” and “Friendship with Broly” – the sequence as to how the track has been released is suggesting it will follow the story’s sequencing. The most telling of the abovementioned soundtrack is the last one, which may have spoiled the ending of “Dragon Ball Super: Broly.”
It’s already known that Freeza and Broly will be teaming up in the early parts of the film but that agreement appears to be nothing more than expedience. It’s likely that by the end of “Dragon Ball Super: Broly,” the legendary Saiyan is going to form an alliance with Goku and Co. if the soundtrack mentioned earlier is anything to go by.
Gogeta will also be making an appearance in the upcoming animated movie, which heavily suggests he’s going to be an official character in the series’ canon. So far, Gogeta has only made his way into “Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn” and “Dragon Ball GT.” This is certainly a surprising turn of events for fans, which only fueled their desire into watching “Dragon Ball Super: Broly” when it gets released on Dec. 14.
Keep in mind, however, that the Dec. 14 release date is only for Japan. Fortunately for American fans, “Dragon Ball Super: Broly” will be hitting the country on Dec. 16 so there isn’t much gap between the release date for both countries. There is no doubt that audiences will be delighted to see the earth-shattering battle between Freeza and the rest of the Saiyans as the animation alone is enough to convince people to watch the film.


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