Finally, the Dragon Ball movie has reached theaters in Japan, after a long wait, the anime has returned to the big screen, after its last appearance in 2018 with Dragon Ball Super: Broly, a film that was well received by of the followers of the franchise, but now, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, has all eyes on it, because the Japanese country has been the first to see it.
Everything seems to indicate that the new Dragon Ball movie has already managed to overcome Dragon Ball Super: Brolyaided by a new box office record, as when counting last weekend’s box office totals in Japan, the film not only came in first at the domestic box office there, but Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero sold more tickets. on its opening day than the last film of the anime.
Furthermore, according to reports, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero it sold 210,000 tickets on its debut on Saturday, when the anime came out with its first movie in 2018, 111,000 tickets were sold that Friday, so the demand for this latest movie is higher than ever.
Now, as for the overall box office, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero took first place in Japan with $4.98 million after opening on Saturday, and 500,000 tickets were sold over the weekend across 407 screens which managed to beat Even Top Gun Maverick, however, the anime’s newest movie didn’t usurp Broly’s opening with over $7 million, meaning the 2018 movie opened with more money, but it had more screens and an extra day to fill its numbers. opening.
So, it only remains to think that it won’t be long before fans in the rest of the world can see Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero for themselves, as Crunchyroll will screen the film later this summer worldwide with fans from around the world. the United States scheduled for a premiere in the month of August, which gives hope that it will arrive in Latin America that same month.