New Dragonball Z Movie Hits Japanese Theaters on April 25, 2015

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The upcoming Dragonball Z movie has a release date and a title. Due to hit theaters on April 25, the movie is going to be titled "Fukkatsu no F," according to Anime News Network.

According to the same post on their website, fukkatsu means "resurrection" in Japanese.

In addition to the release date, a promotional trailer and poster have surfaced. The poster features Frieza--the famous villain from the anime-- and Battle of Gods antagonist Beerus.

The trailer, which is still in Japanese, shows Shenron ascending in order to grant an unknown figure a wish.

Series creator Akira Toriyama stated that the film would focus on Vegeta, according to Saiyan Island. This has made fans speculate that the saiyan prince will go Super Saiyan God in this film.

Battle of Gods, released in 2013, was the first feature-length film based on the anime since Wrath of the Dragon hit theaters in 1995. The film focused on Goku's fight with Beerus and his ascent into divinity. The film also played at select theaters in America.

There were, however, interspersed OVAs between films. Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return was released in 2008 and introduced Vegeta's borther, Tarble.

2015 will be a big year for fans of the famous anime. For more about Dragonball Z, visit the series' official website here.