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'Dragon Ball Super' spoilers, plot news: Black Goku's identity to be revealed next month, episodes 50-53 titles leaked

A screenshot of Black Goku from the "Dragon Ball Super" episode 49 promo | YouTube/Toei Animation

The titles of the upcoming episodes of "Dragon Ball Super" have been leaked. The episodes in question reveal a bit of how the Future Trunks arc will pan out.

Airing July 3, "Dragon Ball Super" episode 50 will be titled "Goku vs. Black," which obviously chronicles the much-awaited standoff between the doppelgangers.

It appears that the fight will only last one episode since "Dragon Ball Super" episode 51 airing July 10 will explore the relationship of Future Trunks with Mai.

This "Dragon Ball Super" episode is called "Missing Mai Across Time." In "Dragon Ball Super" episode 48, it can be remembered that Future Mai was killed by Black Goku.

The upcoming episode will show Future Trunks struck by the painful reality that Future Mai has been taken away from her and will deal with losing her.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 52, which airs July 17, puts the spotlight on Gohan, who hasn't enjoyed that long screen time in a while. The installment is called "Gohan and Future Trunks."

Perhaps the most exciting upcoming episode in the Future Trunks arc is "Dragon Ball Super" episode 53, which was given the title "Black's Identity Revealed."

In this episode, which airs July 31, fans will finally learn who Goku Black really is and if the theories and predictions they made were on point or not.

According to Forbes, there's a possibility that Goku Black is a God of Destruction, considering his ability to destroy a whole universe and his body language.

Although the baddie looks like Goku, he is most likely not a Saiyan since he wants to destroy the warrior race, which he also belongs in if he was somehow connected to Goku.

The Potara earring he is wearing also suggests that he is a Supreme Kai. Forbes believes that the way he made an entrance (with only piercing red eyes), he may be a Demon Realm Supreme Kai.

Unfortunately, "Dragon Ball Super" fans won't know who he really is until the end of next month. However, the preceding episodes should also be exciting to watch.

"Dragon Ball Super" airs every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. JST on Fuji TV.