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'Dragon Ball Super' News and Updates: Show To Last Until 2020; Story Will Focus On Zamasu

"Dragon Ball Super" will be on its 57th episode and it promises to give more excitement to its fans. The future for this animation is confirmed to reach up until 2020.

The Future

Episode 56 of "Dragon Ball Super" had Goku, Vegeta and Trunks move on to the future, only to realize that Mai is not dead, but only missing. Future Trunks will go on a different mission, while episode 57 will focus mainly on Zamasu.

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It is most likely that episode 57 will talk more about the history of Zamasu since the show is titled, "The Birth of the Invisible God, Zamasu". There are theories that Zamasu and Black Goku are one. However, there are also theories that these two are not connected to each other.

"Dragon Ball Super" Episode 57 will show how Zamasu got his power. It will also reveal whether he is an ally or an enemy. The show will also go deeper into how he became an immortal god.

Meanwhile, Goku, Vegeta and future Trunks will be fighting to death with the Black Goku in the future. Goku will transform himself into Super Saiyan Blue. Black Goku, on the other hand, will transform himself into Super Saiyan Rose. This is a much-awaited fight and it will reveal whether or not Goku can defeat Black Goku.

Dragon Ball Super to Last

In a report, it has been stated that "Dragon Ball Super" will last until 2020. In fact, the official Olympic shop in Japan is now selling "Dragon Ball Super" merchandise. Other included merchandise are characters from "Sailor Moon", "Naruto" and "One Piece". This can be an indication that the show will last up until the next Olympics, which will be held in 2020.

It may still be for a while, but it only means that there will be a lot of stories for the show to reveal.

If the show will last until 2020, then fans can expect 14 more sagas and 250 episodes. This makes sense as the first year of the show had 3 and a half sagas. There should also be more to the show than the current episodes.

For now, the selling of "Dragon Ball Super" merchandise will help a lot in gaining popularity for the Olympic season.

While fans of the show wait for the show to run and reveal what the big events are, the Olymic shop is worth checking it out.

In the meantime, "Dragon Ball Super" will air on September 4, 2016 on Fuji TV.

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