'Dragon Ball Super' episode 64 spoilers, latest news: Zamasu and Black Goku use Potara earrings to merge; end of the Saiyans?

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Everything is now winding up to a final conclusion as the latest episode of the highly popular animated television series "Dragon Ball Super" will be featuring the different characters unleashing their full power.

Fans of the series will also be witnessing the epic combination of Black Goku and Zamasu's powers as they attempt to wipe out the Super Saiyan heroes.

The previous episode — episode 63 titled "Don't Defy the Saiyan Cells! The Curtain Rises on Vegeta's Intense Battle!" — featured the full power of Vegeta as he attempted to save his son, Future Trunks, from the hands of Black Goku. Vegeta even proclaims that he does not want to be beaten by Goku, even if he was a fake one.

With Vegeta unleashing his full power, Black Goku struggled in their fight, leading to the latter seeking Zamasu's help. On the other hand, Future Trunks had managed to survive his ordeal and was able to save Mai from being killed. Bulma was also seen going with Goku and Vegeta to the future to try and help his son.

According to the latest spoiler reports for the upcoming new episode — Episode 64 — Black Goku and Zamasu will apparently be combining their powers by using Zamasu's Potara earrings. Black Goku and Zamasu then proceed to merge using a fusion technique which transforms them into an entirely new and more powerful being.

Their combined powers will mean that Goku and the rest of the Super Saiyan warriors will have to face an entirely new enemy that would be far stronger that the ones they had faced before. Zamasu and Black Goku are, of course, still bent on the destruction of the world and of the implementation of their "Zero Human Plan."

"Dragon Ball Super" Episode 64 — titled "Praise and Adore Him! The Explosive Birth of Merged Zamasu!" — will air this Sunday, Oct. 30, at 9 a.m. JST on Fuji TV.

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