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Dragon Ball Super: Beerus and Frieza - The 40th Anniversary Remake Era — Jul 17, 2026 | AnimeDives

Dragon Ball Super: Beerus and Frieza - The 40th Anniversary Remake Era Dragon Ball Super: Beerus is the start of a complete anime remake of the Dragon Ball Super story, launching this fal...

Dragon Ball Super: Beerus and Frieza - The 40th Anniversary Remake Era

Dragon Ball Super: Beerus is the start of a complete anime remake of the Dragon Ball Super story, launching this fall on Fuji TV as part of the franchise's 2026-anime-complete-preview">Fall 2026 complete preview. Revealed at Dragon Ball Genkidamatsuri in January and expanded at Battle Hour 2026, it reframes the Battle of Gods arc with modern animation. The same event teased Dragon Ball Super: Frieza as a follow-up.

Why a remake, not a new arc

Remaking a Dragon Ball movie that landed thirteen years ago wasn't what many shonen fans expected. But the announcement frames it as the foundation of a full remake rather than a one-off. The Beerus arc is where Super began, so restarting there lets Toei rebuild the series' visual language from the ground up.

Title Release Window What it covers
Dragon Ball Super: Beerus Fall 2026 Battle of Gods arc, remade
Dragon Ball Super: Frieza Teased post-Beerus Enhanced edition of the Goku vs Frieza fight

What Toei's recent work promises

how anime goes from manga to screen has been operating on a new level in recent years, with One Piece's Egghead animation cited as a benchmark. Considering some of the animation issues the first episodes of Dragon Ball Super suffered in 2015, Beerus might be what finally sets that right. The remake era is a chance to deliver the Super story the way modern production pipelines allow.

How to approach it as a viewer

If you watched the original Super, this is a chance to see the Beerus and Frieza arcs with the polish they deserved. If you're new, start here — it's the cleanest entry point into the modern Dragon Ball continuity. The 40th-anniversary framing means Toei is treating this as a legacy preservation project, not a quick cash-in.

The bottom line

The Dragon Ball remake era is one of the bigger 2026 developments for long-running shonen. Beerus this fall, Frieza teased after — the franchise is rebuilding itself for a new generation while giving veterans the definitive version.