‘Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F’ US Release Date Update: Film spreads its wings to the rest of the World; Film to conquer Hong Kong and Taiwan on May 1

By Staff Writer

May 01, 2015 03:33 AM EDT

The "Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F" is about to conquer the rest of the American regions and nearby countries like a storm. After its recent success in Japan and in some of the states in the US, the movie is about to spread its wings and go further as it hits 74 cinemas around the globe. Asia is about to enjoy the "Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F" film today, May 1, 2015.

During the official release of the "Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F" in Japan last April 18, 2015, it was announced that the movie is set to grace 74 countries and regions throughout the world. The world domination starts this May 1 as the movie is set to step inside the movie screens of cinemas in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Other countries included in the list include the Americas, France, Italy, Brazil, Australia, Indonesia, Egypt and South Korea.

The plot of the "Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F" reveals the return of Freiza, out to seek revenge after being locked in a cell in the afterlife. He was defeated by Goku and is out to get vengeance together with his army of warrior aliens from outer space. Freiza, in his "Golden Form" will fights against GoKu who is now a Super Saiyan God SS with blue hair to boot. The red hair that he had when he became a Super Saiyan God in the last movie becomes blue in this movie, earning criticisms from some of the viewers.

The "Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F" was initially reported to be released during the Golden Week but was later on moved to April 18, 2015. A poster of the movie also came with the announcement reveling Freiza as the main villain in the movie. Advance tickets started to sell as early as December just right after the "Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F" movie was announced to be on the way.

The "Dragon Ball Z" franchise is considered as one of the most loved manga/anime series in the world that has managed to conquer both the big and small screens all around the world. Several movies, toys, comic strips and television series have been adapted from this manga since its release in 1084. The "Dragon Ball Z: Fukkatsu No F film is set to be released today in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

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