New Dragon Ball Super Leaks Confirm the 2026 Remake Was Always a Mistake

I just heard some news about the upcoming anime remake, and honestly, it doesn’t look good. It seems like the whole project was flawed from the start, and this new information pretty much confirms it.

Remaking the Dragon Ball Super anime could actually be a good thing. The original series had noticeably poor animation at times, and some parts felt slow and filled with unimportant scenes, which made an already weak story even worse. Improving the animation and speed of the show could be beneficial, but a remake might also negatively impact what fans are really hoping for: Dragon Ball Super: The Galactic Patrol.

Recent leaks from reliable sources suggest the upcoming Dragon Ball Super remake could be causing delays for Galactic Patrol. More seriously, these leaks raise doubts about whether the remake is even necessary.

The Dragon Ball Super Anime’s Current Release Schedule Sounds Like a Mess

Recent, reliable sources indicate production has moved away from the Dragon Ball Super remake and is now focused on something else. While this might seem positive, it’s concerning because other reports suggest work on the Goku Black Arc hasn’t started yet.

If that’s really how things are, it now seems likely that the Future Trunks and Tournament of Power arcs won’t be remade.

So far, the only official news about the new Dragon Ball Super anime is that a series focusing on Dragon Ball Super: Beerus will start in October 2026, with another series planned to follow. They’ve also confirmed that a Galactic Patrol anime is in the works, but haven’t shared any details about it yet.

If the leaks around the anime’s production are true, almost none of the implications are good.

This update suggests the remake might have taken longer than planned, potentially delaying the Galactic Patrol anime. This would be a serious problem, indicating production issues and a disrupted schedule. However, some fans believe the remake’s schedule was always different from what was initially expected.

Originally, plans called for a complete remake of the series up to the Tournament of Power arc, then immediately moving on to the Galactic Patrol arc. However, current plans suggest we might see the Beerus, Golden Frieza, and Universe 6 vs. Universe 7 arcs aired consecutively, before the adaptation of the Galactic Patrol arc. After that, remakes of the Goku Black and Tournament of Power arcs are expected, followed by more new content.

Considering these issues, the decision to remake DBS seems increasingly like a mistake.

The Dragon Ball Super Remake Now Makes Zero Sense

If the Goku Black and Tournament of Power arcs really do come after the Galactic Patrol Arc, the Dragon Ball Super remake will essentially be cut in two. This could discourage new viewers, who would likely be most excited about watching the whole story continuously – that’s what would make the remake so appealing in the first place.

However, if the remake is causing problems with the production timeline for the Galactic Patrol Arc anime, that would be an even bigger issue. Abandoning a remake altogether would be a mistake for Toei, as it’s needed just as much as the previous story arcs were.

The quality of Dragon Ball Super becomes more reliable during the Future Trunks and Tournament of Power storylines, but this also makes the earlier inconsistencies much more noticeable. It wouldn’t make sense to only improve the first three story arcs and not the two that fans enjoy the most.

It’s always possible these rumors aren’t accurate, which is common with unconfirmed reports. Hopefully, that’s the situation. But if the leaks are true, it suggests the Dragon Ball Super: Beerus remake, despite initial excitement, was a flawed idea.

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2026-05-01 01:38