'Dragon Ball Super' episode 59 spoilers: Zamasu's death and evil plan, Goku Black's identity to be revealed

A screenshot of Zamasu from the "Dragon Ball Super" episode 59 trailer YouTube/Toei Animation

As the Future Trunks arc in "Dragon Ball Super" deepens, more juicy information start floating around online on what will happen in the next episodes of the anime.

"Dragon Ball" insider Gojiitaaf revealed on Facebook the titles and some morsels of details about episodes 59 through 61, and it looks like Zamasu's plans and Goku Black's identity will finally be uncovered.

Episode 59 of "Dragon Ball Super" is reportedly titled "Protect the Kaioshin Gowasu/Destroy Zamasu," which suggests that something is being done to stop the Kai apprentice from Universe 10.

Fans won't get to watch this installment until Sept. 25, which means that no new episode will be aired next Sunday, Sept. 18.

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 60 promises a massive revelation, the one that fans have been waiting to learn ever since Goku Black was introduced.

The installment is called "To the Future Once again/Goku Black's identity revealed." This episode might finally unveil who the villain is, and why he has the likeness of the heroic Son Goku.

This episode is set to air on Oct. 2, which means that fans will have to wait almost a month before they finally learn who Goku Black really is.

In a previous "Dragon Ball Super" episode, his identity was teased to be revealed, but it did not happen. Hopefully, this upcoming installment will be the real deal.

Meanwhile, airing Oct. 9 is "Dragon Ball Super" episode 61 which will be all about unmasking the grand scheme hatched by Zamasu. The episode is titled "Zamasu's Ambition/The Human Elimination Plan is Divulged."

Zamasu has always detested humans, and this has been well established in previous episodes. It seems that his hate towards mankind has gone far too intense.

"Dragon Ball Super" is currently on a short break and will be back on Sept. 25 at 9 a.m. JST on Fuji TV.

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