Dragon Ball Super was first released worldwide in 2015 by the late great Akira Toriyama and Toei Animation. The much-loved series kept us hooked for a glorious three years, but what comes next? Despite the fact that the film Dragon Ball Super was the most recent installment in the Dragon Ball Super series: Since the show ended in 2018, Super Hero fans have been dying to know if there will be a second season or if Toei Animation will continue with feature adaptations. In October 2023, Toei Animation made the unexpected announcement that it had decided to take a new path with Dragon Ball DAIMA, which will feature a brand-new original story. But does that mean that Dragon Ball Super is over? Maybe not. A second season of Super, likely adapting the Manga's Galactic Patrol Prisoner saga and The Moro Arc, will have no trouble slipping into the timeline because DAIMA appears to be set before the events of Super. Who, then, is Moro? Well, he's this massive warrior supervillain with a goat's head who competes with the Z warriors for supremacy with his world-destroying powers that can deplete a planet's life supply. Granolah is a particularly fascinating character because he is the only survivor of an entire species that the Saiyan Army wiped out long ago. After that, we would have the Granolah the Survivor arc to look forward to. There will undoubtedly be some animosity there. Below, you'll find everything we know about Dragon Ball Super Season 2's release date. Will there be a second season of Dragon Ball Super? Staff members say that it appears so. In an interview for the official Dragon Ball website, Florence Jay Dominguito, a member of Toei Animation Philippines, discussed the future of Super. "As a fan, I can't wait for new merchandise and movies. They acknowledged, "I'm also excited about the new anime that will continue Dragon Ball Super." However, some individuals have noted that there may have been a minor translation error, such as Japanese translator Ken Xyro (now X) did on Twitter. "I'm also excited to see if there will be a new continuation of Dragon Ball Super' TV anime," was what Dominguito actually said. In the meantime, the watch order can help you get ready for the upcoming DAIMA series and catch up on previous episodes. When can we anticipate news about Dragon Ball Super season 2? Before the conclusion of Dragon Ball DAIMA, it is highly unlikely that we will hear anything about the future of Dragon Ball Super. Who might appear in the second season of Dragon Ball Super? Although we do not yet have an official confirmation, it is safe to hope that a few key cast members will return. The following still have a lot of unresolved issues to resolve, provided there are no technical or contractual issues. Masako Nozawa and Sean Schemmel play Son Gokû; Mayumi Tanaka and Sonny Strait play Krillin; Aya Hisakawa and Monica Rial play Bulma; Ryô Horikawa and Christopher Sabat play Vegeta; Toshio Furukawa and Christopher Sabat play Piccolo; and Doc Morgan serves as the storyteller.