'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' Release Date: 15th Dragon Ball Movie Screening Soon in Japan But Only at Year-End in U.S.
The much-awaited movie, "Dragon Ball Z: Revival of 'F'" will be released in Japan on April 18, 2015. The 15th feature film of the series was originally titled "Dragon Ball Z: Worst Wish Ever."
Fans of the popular anime series Dragon Ball Z have waited almost two years for another movie after "Dragon Ball Z: Batle of Gods" was shown on the big screen. That movie showed spectacular fight scenes and an amazing plot line, reviewers said.
According to the official website of "Dragon Ball Z: Revival of 'F,'' the plot is as follows: "The events will take place not long after the battle between Goku and God of Destruction Beerus. Frieza's forces, Sorbet and Tagoma, discovered the Dragon Balls and plans to use it to revive their master in which they succeed. The worst wish in history is granted at last, and the resurrected Frieza plans to get his revenge against Goku and the other Saiyans. Frieza's new army attacked Earth, and Gohan, Piccolo, and Krillin clash with a thousand soldiers. Goku and Vegeta challenge Frieza to a fated duel, but Frieza had attained an overwhelming power-up!"
The complete cast of characters in the film has been released, giving fans a peek of what to expect in the film come April. Super Saiyan, San Goku will obviously not be missing, as he is the main protagonist. Vegeta, Gohan, Piccolo and Krillin join Goku. It is also revealed that it is not only Frieza that Goku will have to deal with. Beerus, the Lord of Destruction goes on in this film. It is not clear though what role he will play in Goku and Frieza's battle.
Fans in Japan need to wait for less than two months now to watch the anime. However, fans in North America will have to wait a bit longer, as the movie will only be released by Dec. 31, 2015.