The Dragon Ball Super: Beerus trailer just dropped, and it’s pure fire—announcing an enhanced remake of the anime saga premiering Fall 2026! Goku faces off against the God of Destruction Beerus in stunning new visuals, rebuilt storylines, and manga-faithful battles that honor Akira Toriyama’s vision like never before.
Official Trailer: Dragon Ball Super: Beerus
Goku vs Beerus
Years after defeating Majin Buu, Earth enjoys peace—until Beerus the Destroyer awakens from deep slumber, seeking the Saiyan who beat Frieza: Goku. With planet-destroying power that terrifies even the Kais, Beerus targets our world, igniting an earth-shattering battle with Goku and allies that shakes the universe.
This “ENHANCED edition” rebuilds Dragon Ball Super with new/redrawn scenes, re-rendered footage, fresh dubbing, and cutting-edge visuals for immersive fights. Starting with Battle of Gods arc, it promises manga-accurate pacing without original anime’s filler bloat.
Star-Studded Voice Cast Revealed
Masako Nozawa reprises her iconic role as Goku/Son Goku, bringing heart to the Saiyan warrior’s quest. Koichi Yamadera returns as Beerus, the cat-like God of Destruction whose whims threaten galaxies—confirmed live at Dragon Genkidatsuri event.
Expect the full ensemble: Ryu Horikawa (Vegeta), Ryo Horikawa (Piccolo), Bin Shimada (Krillin), plus returning voices for Whis, Supreme Kai, and more. Akira Toriyama oversees original work, story, and character designs for ultimate fidelity.
Release Date
Dragon Ball Super: Beerus launches Fall 2026 on TV, produced by Toei Animation with enhanced animation tech for fluid battles and deeper immersion. Announced at Makuhari Messe event with Nozawa and Yamadera on stage—trailer teases universe-shaking action ahead.
Stream updates via official site dragonball-super.com and @DB_anime_info on X. Global fans can expect Crunchyroll/Funimation dubs post-premiere, building hype for arcs like Universe 6 Tournament and beyond.
Why Beerus Remake Ignites Dragon Ball Fans
Original Dragon Ball Super (2015-2018) aired 131 episodes but faced criticism for pacing and filler. Beerus fixes this with reconstructed narrative, manga-loyal fights, and modern visuals—think Dragon Ball Z Kai but for Super’s god-era power scaling.
Trailer showcases Beerus’ Hakai energy blasts, Goku’s Super Saiyan God tease, and epic clashes that redefine immersion. Perfect timing post-Toriyama’s legacy, positioning DBS as anime’s enduring powerhouse.
Final Thoughts
This trailer gave me chills—Beerus’ menacing aura and Goku’s defiant grin scream legendary. Enhanced production promises the definitive Super experience we’ve craved since 2018.
Mark Fall 2026: Dragon Ball Super: Beerus arrives to shatter screens. Subscribe, share the trailer, and gear up for god-level battles—Kamehameha incoming!

