

As a bonus to moviegoers, free A2 posters are up for grabs for those who attend the screenings on the day.ĭragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods has previously screened in Australia last year in its original Japanese dub thanks to the Japan Film Festival. Tickets are available from participating vendors while more info can be found on the Reel Anime website. Seeking an opponent worthy of his power, Beerus, along with his companion Uis, travels to the North Quadrant of the universe to challenge Goku to a battle. An extended edition debuted on Fuji TV on March 22, 2014, adding an extra 20 minutes of footage. Directed by Masahiro Hosoda, it was released in Japan on March 30, 2013, and features heavy involvement from Akira Toriyama himself, making it one of the few canonical movies. When Beerus, The God of Destruction awakes from a long slumber, he learns of the defeat of the galactic overlord Freeza by the hands of Son Goku. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods is the 18th official movie in the Dragon Ball franchise. AVOCA BEACH – AVOCA BEACH THEATRE – 2.00pm Watch lastest Episode 013 and download Marriage of God & Soul Godannar (Dub) - Shinkon Gattai Godannar (Dub) full episodes online on AnimeHeaven for free. Prepare for the Dragon Ball Z experience of a lifetime Beerus, the God of Destruction, wants to obliterate mankind Only Goku, Earth’s greatest hero, can ascend to the level of a Super Saiyan God.ADELAIDE – PALACE NOVA EASTEND – 1.30pm.The screenings will take place on Saturday, August 30 at the following locations and cinemas: The anime publisher has also uploaded it’s own English trailer which you can check out below. Madman has announced that the new Dragon Ball Z movie, “Battle of Gods”, will screen in our region across Australia and New Zealand during a special Reel Anime theatrical event.
