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- Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol is an upcoming anime series based on the mangas Galactic Patrol storyline, following the Tournament of Power.
- The new series will focus on Goku and Vegetas confrontation with the villain Moro.
- The anime sequel arrives six years after Moros arc concluded in the manga in 2020, with a release date yet to be announced.
- The future of the Dragon Ball Super manga is uncertain due to Akira Toriyamas passing, which may lead to potential production delays for the anime.
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Dragon Ball Super: Galactic Patrol Arc Unfolds Post Tournament of Power
Shueisha and Toei Animation have announced Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol, an anime series based on the manga’s Galactic Patrol storyline. The new series picks up after Goku and his allies conclude their battle with Jiren in the Tournament of Power. The Galactic Patrol arc sees Goku and Vegeta on a collision course with the villain Moro. The anime sequel arrives six years after Moro’s arc concluded in the manga in 2020. Although a poster has been released, a release date has not yet been announced. The Tournament of Power concluded in 2018, and fans have been waiting for a new installment of Goku’s adventures since then. The future of the Dragon Ball Super manga after Akira Toriyama’s passing remains uncertain, which may lead to production delays for the anime.
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| Official Name | The Initiative |
| Brief Summary | A rogue master spy named Bright works outside the lines, when a new agent named Charlie joins Bright’s team. He soon finds himself in situations where he isn’t sure whether his new boss is trying to kill him or simply is willing to do whatever is necessary to protect the free world. |
| Genre | Thriller |
| Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Roth-Kirschenbaum Films |
| Countries of Origin | US |
| Actors | Angelina Jolie |
| Director | Doug Liman |
| Authors | F. Scott Frazier |
| Producers | Joe Roth, Jeff Kirschenbaum |
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