May 18, 2024
Dragon Ball Super Super Hero Blows Past 1 Billion At Box Office

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was finally released on June 11, 2022, but unfortunately it only released in Japan. But that’s not a problem as the film is all set to debut worldwide starting August 18, 2022 in Australia and Central America. The film has opened to great reviews and many fans are hailing it the best Dragon Ball movie of all time dethroning DBS: Broly from the top spot. Anyways, it seems like the film isn’t just doing well critically as it has had a solid opening weekend in Japan. But first, check out the spoiler-free review roundup of the film here.

Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero vs Dragon Ball Super: Broly Box Office

Dragon Ball Super Super Hero Piccolo Was The Original Lead, Not Gohan

According to sources, DBS: Super Hero box office performance in Japan has confirmed that it has already blown past 1 Billion Yen within a week of its release. The film has grossed 1.08 billion yen to be precise which is nearly $8 million USD. While this may not be a big deal in Hollywood, it means a great deal for Toei Animation as the film topped the Box Office in the first weekend and is doing great in the second week as well.

As compared to Dragon Ball Super: Broly, it is a little behind but that may change once it makes its worldwide debut. Broly made past 1 billion Yen within the first 3 days and its life time earning were 4 Billion Yen in Japan and 13.5 Billion Yen (124.6 Million USD) worldwide. Though, it might prove a little hard for it to beat DBS: Broly domestically, there are high chances that it is surpass it worldwide. The reason is that fans worldwide have been waiting for any DBS content for over 4 years and they will pounce on any chance to view this film on theatres as soon as it arrives.

But one downside to this is that the global release is nearly two months away and the film has already been leaked online. This will surely hurt its box office glory as man fans will watch the leaked version of the film. However, there is still a solid chance that the film can beat Dragon Ball Super: Broly by the time it ends its run. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is going to have a very wide theatrical release targeting over 31 countries and it’s country wise release date is as follows:

  • August 18 – Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Central America, Ecuador, Bolivia, Uruguay, Paraguay
  • August 19 – United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Zambia, Vietnam
  • August 26 – India, Indonesia
  • August 30 – Malaysia, Brunei
  • August 31 – Philippines
  • September 1 – Singapore
  • September 8 – Taiwan
  • September 15 – South Korea
  • September 29 – Thailand, Hong Kong, Macao

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