The future of Dragon Ball Super looks bright once again, following some adjustments made after a series of reports last week. Toyotaro may continue to play a significant role in developing the franchise.
Dragon Ball Super Faces No Threats

According to information from @DBSHype on X (formerly Twitter), relayed by @Red_Ribbon_DBZ: “The conversation (between Toyotaro and Torishima) will focus on his current work regarding Dragon Ball Super and his experiences as a mangaka, rather than a new abrupt project.” The description of the panel discussion was not entirely clear and misinterpretations from the translated source have led to some misunderstandings. Incorrect information has circulated quickly within the fan community, causing a bit of pessimism about the future of Dragon Ball Super.
However, there is reason to remain optimistic. Fans of Dragon Ball Super are right to look forward to the event taking place on July 6. This event may provide a deeper insight into the current state of Dragon Ball Super. Toyotaro has appeared publicly several times since the manga went on hiatus and has not shied away from discussing Super during these occasions, showing he is still very enthusiastic about completing the story, even in the absence of Toriyama.
What Lies Ahead for Dragon Ball Super?

Dragon Ball Super is expected to resume immediately after Akira Toriyama’s hiatus in March 2024, with only one chapter, a one-shot prequel to Super Hero, scheduled for release based on materials Toriyama had prepared prior to his departure. Many fans are hoping the next installment of the series will focus on Black Frieza. However, numerous questions remain regarding the direction of the series and the pressure on Toyotaro to create a fitting conclusion for Dragon Ball Super following Toriyama’s exit.
Additionally, there are other factors that could impact the future of Dragon Ball Super, such as the ongoing legal dispute between Shueisha and Capsule Corp Tokyo over the rights to the Dragon Ball franchise. However, the impact of this dispute on the series remains uncertain. Based on previous indications from the community about Toyotaro’s potential appearance on July 6, many fans are entirely confident in Toyotaro’s ability to continue the series and are eager to see how Dragon Ball Super will evolve under his unique oversight.
Source: Screenrant