A new preview by Jump has been released for "Dragon Ball Super" (DBS) episode 49 that is set to air on June 26, Sunday. Trunks is in the present to seek help from his allies to beat Black.
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"Dragon Ball Super" episode 49 preview from Jump
"Trunks' resolve! Why has he come to the present even though it is a serious crime?!"
"Future Trunks has a reason for coming to the present even though this meant committing the crime of travelling through time and space! It is because he wants them to battle against a villain plotting to destroy future Earth!! However, this opponent looks awfully familiar..." reads the translation of the Jump preview by Herms98.
Meanwhile, in the "Dragon Ball Super" episode 49 preview trailer, Goku and Future Trunks are seen powering up to fight each other. Future Trunks has mistaken Goku to Black Goku and he has attacked him in the last episode.
In other "Dragon Ball Super" news, according to the official website of DBS anime, Batten Showjo Tai group is set to perform the new ending theme song titled "Yokayoka Dance."
The new song will be showcased in July episodes of "Dragon Ball Super."
V-Jump Magazine has shared info about the new character coming to "Dragon Ball Super." "King God Zamasu" is the name of the character and it appears that he has incredible power.
However, it is not clear what role of Zamasu is. Is he involved with Black Goku in destroying Earth?
Shin'ichirō Miki is voicing the character of Zamasu. The first time Zamasu was seen in the opening of "Dragon Ball Super" episode 47.
"With the threat of the artificial humans resolved, a new menace threatens the world of the future! A man suddenly appears and goes on a rampage, driving humanity to the brink of extinction. Future Trunks resists, but even the power of a Super Saiyan is no match for this man called "Black". Future Bulma resolves to ask for help from Goku and Vegeta in the world of the past. After taking half a year to gather enough fuel for a one-way trip in the time machine, the formidable foe "Black" bars Bulma and Trunks' way!" reads the summary of "Future Trunks Arc."
"Dragon Ball Super" episodes air Sundays on Fuji TV. Stay tuned for more "Dragon Ball Super" spoilers, news and updates.