'Dragon Ball Super' episode 65, 66 spoilers, plot news: Zeno doing battle with Zamasu and Goku Black?

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"Dragon Ball Super" episodes 65 and 66 may see the Omni-King Zeno, the most powerful being in the multiverse, aid Goku and Vegeta in fighting Zamasu and Goku Black. Zeno was teased as being capable of destroying entire universes and this immense power may finally be showcased on the show.

As per iTech Post, episode 65 is titled "Final Judgement? The Supreme God's Ultimate Power!" It will see Zeno come down from his resting place to deal with Zamasu and Goku Black. The villains have performed the Fusion technique and fused to become even more powerful, but if Zeno is as strong as hinted, he may be able to easily defeat them.

He may not be intervening as quickly as hoped and may simply just come down to watch. This is because the title for episode 65 is "One Last, Great Comeback! Here's Vegito!" This title indicates that the battle against Zamasu and Goku Black will still involve Goku and Vegeta performing the ultimate fusion.

As Vegito, the duo cannot separate since Fusions with the Potara rings are permanent unless the earrings are shattered or unless an overwhelming amount of power causes them to split. It is noted this will be the first time audiences will get to see Super Saiyan Blue Vegito.

When all goes awry or when Vegito manages to defeat Zamasu and Goku Black, it is speculated that Zeno will then step in and banish or even destroy the villains. Their demise will take place in episode 67, which is titled "A Visit from the Omni-King! Bye-Bye, Zamasu."

This may officially end the Future Trunks story arc and then be followed by a few filler episodes before the series goes ahead with a new main arc. It is widely speculated that the next story arc will involve Zeno and another inter-universe tournament of some sorts.

Episode 65 will air on Nov. 6 while episode 66 will air on Nov. 13.

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