Tadayoshi Yamamuro, director of "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'" and Norihiro Ayashida, producer of the movie came to Spain to be a part of the release of the movie. In an interview, they talked about the film which is the second of the trilogy of "Dragon Ball Z" movies. Moreover, they also talked about "Dragon Ball Super" TV series.
Raman Para Dos talked to Yamamuro and Ayashida. When asked if after "Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods," "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'," and "Dragon Ball Super" there is more or not. "Yes, certainly yes (laughs). When drawing Dragon Ball I've always thought that was the last Son Goku or Vegeta he drew, but still today I'm drawing them," Yamamuro said.
He also revealed that Akira Toriyama was involved in the recently released movie and he worked on the script and characterization. However, Toriyama gave complete freedom to the team to go ahead and work on the project.
Later during the interview the director confirmed that a new Dragon Ball movie is in the making. He stated that there are three films namely, "Battle of Gods," "Resurrection 'F'," and the "another in production."
"This trilogy will develop much more Dragon Ball Super explaining events in the series of films in more detail," he added.
He also talked about the criticism that a few "Dragon Ball Super" episodes faced due to animation. According to him, the animators working on "Dragon Ball Super" are new in the business and they will have to be patient with them.
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