The hype surrounding "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" continues with the release of the film's new set of posters on Wednesday, August 9. The film production unveiled a total of seven photos featuring the movie's official characters.

"Dragon Ball Super: Broly" will be featuring Vegeta and Goku. So it is not surprising to see they have their respective posters. Here, the two are giving a glimpse of their Super Saiyan Blue Forms. However, OtakuKart reported fans might not see their Super Saiyan Blue evolution or Ultra Instinct transformations in the film. 

Frieza also has his solo poster for "Dragon Ball Super: Broly." Although he goes against a Broly in the trailer, he may just have a secondary character in the movie.

Also, fans will see Trunks in a new outfit in "Dragon Ball Super: Broly." There is also a possibility that fans will witness the two demi-Saiyans' growth in the film. Piccolo, too, has his solo poster. This may mean he will play a significant role in the movie.

Meanwhile, it looked like Beerus, Goku, and Vegeta would not be in a fight in "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" like in "Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F.'" Even though the three are recently seen in training in the movie's trailer, this might not be the case. This is unless if their Saiyan students would be involved in a brawl and a Broly is threatening Universe 7.

"Dragon Ball Super: Broly," too, may turn very interesting if Broly is the Super Saiyan God that Beerus is searching. Fans will also have to wait and see if Yamoshi have an appearance in the movie.

"Dragon Ball Super: Broly" Japanese version will feature the voice of Masako Nozawa as Goku. Other stars that fans will hear in the movie are Ryo Horikawa, Ryusei Nakao, Bin Shimada, Aya Hisakawa, Toshio Furukawa, Takeshi Kusao, Kouichi Yamadera, Masakazu Morita, and Katsuhisa Houki. Unfortunately, the roles they voice are unrevealed.

"Dragon Ball Super: Broly" is written by the "Dragon Ball" creator himself Akira Toriyama. He also designed the film's characters. Tatsuya Nagamine directed the movie while Naohiro Shintani served as its animation director and Kazuo Ogura was the art director, per Anime News Network.

Norihito Sumitomo composed "Dragon Ball Super: Broly" music while Rumiko Nagai handled the color design. Naotake Oota was the one who was in charge of special effects, and Kai Maikino worked as its CG director.

"Dragon Ball Super: Broly" will hit Japan theaters on December 14. On the other hand, Funimation will release the movie in the United States and Canada in January 2018 with an English dub. Toe will distribute the film in collaboration with 20th Century Fox.