Dragon Ball Super Beerus: Release Date, Trailer, Arcs and More

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In Short
  • Dragon Ball Super Remake was recently announced at the Dragon Ball 40th anniversary.
  • The Remake will premiere sometime in Fall 2026, but an exact release date has yet to be confirmed.
  • The Remake will begin with the Battle of Gods arc, which will be titled Dragon Ball Super: Beerus.

The Dragon Ball franchise hasn’t learned to stop, and now, fans of the series are about to get a surprise in the form of a remake. We all know that Toei Animation has recently announced that the much-awaited Dragon Ball Super: Galactic Patrol Arc has entered production. But that’s not it, as Toei Animation is also working on the remake of DBS, which will begin with Dragon Ball Super: Beerus. It is exciting for sure, and here’s all you need to know about the upcoming Dragon Ball Super Remake.

What Is Release date for Dragon Ball Super Beerus?

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Dragon Ball Super Beerus will be released sometime in Fall 2026. The concrete release month or date are still being kept under wraps. However, the anime remake is shaping up to be one of the biggest releases of recent years, so it’s understandable why there is so much anticipation for it.

What Is Dragon Ball Super Beerus or Remake?

In a nutshell, Dragon Ball Super Remake is the entire Super story we’ve seen so far, but with new animation and better pacing. After the conclusion of Dragon Ball Z, the anime made a return with the Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods movie, the arc that was later adapted in the Dragon Ball Super anime. Well, the same story arc will again return with new animation, and this time, it will be titled Dragon Ball Super: Beerus.

The remake was announced at the Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri event, and the official statement states:

“The project features extensive new cuts, revisions to existing scenes, a complete re-rendering of all footage, newly recorded dubbing with added score and sound effects, and a full reconstruction of the story. Living up to the name ENHANCED, this edition employs the latest visual expression to deliver greater power and immersion across all scenes, especially the battle sequences. The result is an ENHANCED edition that expresses Akira Toriyama’s original idea and worldbuilding more accurately, that will be broadcasted with highly satisfying quality.”

This new journey will begin with the story arcs that we’ve already seen in the Dragon Ball Super anime. However, once Toei has delivered the remake version of every old story arc, the anime will move forward to the Dragon Ball Super: Galactic Patrol arc.

How Many Story Arcs Will the DBS Remake Cover?

The first arc that will get the Remake treatment is Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, which will reportedly run for around six episodes. After that, we’ll see the Remake version of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F, which will be titled Dragon Ball Super: Golden Frieza. Just like that, this journey will eventually reach the Dragon Ball Super: Broly movie. Anyway, here’s the list of every story arc that will be part of the Dragon Ball Super Remake before it reaches the Galactic Patrol saga.

  • Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods
  • Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F
  • Dragon Ball Super: Universe 6 Tournament
  • Dragon Ball Super: Goku Black Saga/Future Trunks Saga
  • Dragon Ball Super: Tournament of Power
  • Dragon Ball Super: Broly

Is There a Trailer For Dragon Ball Super Remake?

Yes, there is a launch trailer for Dragon Ball Super Remake, with the focus of the trailer being the Beerus arc. In the trailer, we can see the God of Destruction Beerus waking up after hearing about the rise of Super Saiyan God. Then, we can see Goku and Vegeta going against the mighty Beerus, who might very well destroy Earth with the snap of a finger. The trailer surely looks amazing, and the animation does look fantastic. However, this trailer is only for Dragon Ball Super: Beerus, and we might get more trailers around the other arcs as we get closer to the official release.

Is Dragon Ball Super getting a remake?

Yes, Dragon Ball Super is getting a remake, which will revisit the initial events of the anime, including the Battle of Gods arc. The remake will also upgrade the animation to capture the hearts of modern fans.

Will the Dragon Ball Super remake tell a new story?

No, Dragon Ball Super will not bring a fresh story to the table; it will go back and feature the early arcs of the anime with refined storytelling and updated animation quality.

Is the remake replacing the continuation of Dragon Ball Super?

No, the Dragon Ball Super remake won’t replace the continuation of the series; in fact, it will just help the modern audience access the earlier arcs with better animation and an even better storyline.

Who is producing the Dragon Ball Super remake?

Toei Animation is serving as the production house for Dragon Ball Super Remake.

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