Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero has been indefinitely delayed due to a hack at Toei Animation.
The ridiculously named Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero was announced last year as the next chapter in the series' story, focusing on Gohan and Piccolo as they take on two android super heroes. Although the film was close to release and slated for April 22 in Japan, it's now been delayed for an indefinite amount of time thanks to a hack at Toei Animation.
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Last week, Toei Animation reported that it had been hit with a third-party hack, leading to it shutting down some of its internal functions. The hack caused the online and internal systems to get shut down as a safety measure, but it also ended up impacting production schedules. This led to a delay for episodes of several shows, including One Piece, Digimon Ghost Game, Delicious Party: Pretty Cure, and Dragon Quest: The Adventures of Dai.
That isn't all that's been delayed, however, as Toei Animation has now confirmed that Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero will be missing its planned release date of April 22 and is now currently without any release date. The company promised that a new date will be announced in the near future, however.
As reported by Silliconera, Toei Animation released the following statement, "As previously announced, Toei Animation, the production company behind Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero, has experienced unauthorized access to its network by a third party. This has made it difficult to produce the film. As a result, we have no choice but to postpone the release of Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. We apologize to those looking forward to the release of the film. However, we will
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