'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' release date: English version in North America to release this month

Dragon Ball Z Revival of F Wikipedia

'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' may not have to wait long with the expected premier of the said anime movie next month.

'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' is set to debut in Japan this April 18, the first Japanese film that will debut in 3D IMAX Digital Theaters.

But the good news is that American anime fans will be able to enjoy the film better after it was announced that an English-dubbed version is likewise set to come out, earlier than the set Japan release date.

As far as the English dub version is concerned, such was made possible through the collaboration of the studio which teamed up with 20th Century Fox and Toei Animation which will host the film premiere complete with English subtitles at the Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles, California this April 11.

For those who are unaware, 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' will focus on Frieza's revenge against his son Goku and company. Frieza was apparently revived by Sorbet and Tagoma using the Dragon Balls.

Frieza trained for four months after learning that Goku and Vegeta have surpassed him in strength and power. Now Frieza, in a new form (Golden Frieza), sets out to invade the earth to face both and their friends.

But Frieza is apparently not the only one who has undergone transformation. Leaked videos reveal that Goku will undergo a transformation of his own which should spur up the interest and film plot of the said anime film. Check out the video below.

Aside from the upcoming premier, 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' will also be available as a DLC to the Dragon Ball Xenoverse in the future. For now, there is no official word on when the exact date of the DLC would be made available.

Folks who were unable to see Frieza's transformation, the video is available below.

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