Dragon Ball Super: Broly Brings In A Hefty Amount At The US Box Office

Dragon Ball Super: Broly is a film that has shocked & left some fans divided on the new spin of the fall of the Saiyans & the Broly character. However, one thing that fans are together on is that canonizing the character has not only opened up some doors for Saiyan lore but has also brought in some major cash to the box office.

It was revealed over the weekend that the latest Dragon Ball Super film brought in $29,101,069 between January 16th- January 31st in the US & Canada! However, in Japan, the film brought in $34 million! Between the domestic & foreign markets, the film has reached $99,142,436.

Dragon Ball Super: Broly hit theaters in Japan on December 14th, 2018 & hit the US on January 16th, 2019.

A planet destroyed, a powerful race reduced to nothing. After the
devastation of Planet Vegeta, three Saiyans were scattered among the
stars, destined for different fates. While two found a home on Earth,
the third was raised with a burning desire for vengeance and developed
an unbelievable power. And the time for revenge has
come. Destinies collide in a battle that will shake the universe to its
very core!
Goku is back to training hard so he can face the most powerful foes the
universes have to offer, and Vegeta is keeping up right beside him. But
when they suddenly find themselves against an unknown Saiyan, they
discover a terrible, destructive force.

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Sean Marshall

Sean Marshall

Sean is known as one of the toughest film critics from New York City. If you ever wanted to know what a time capsule stuffed with pop culture looked like, Sean is it. Anime, movies, television shows, cartoon theme songs from the 80s to the early 2000s, video games & comics this man knows is all. Sean created 4 Geeks Like You back in 2012 as a platform where every form of pop culture could be discussed. Sean has his Bachelor of Science in Nursing & is a film enthusiast.

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