Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero isn't looking so hot these days if a new report is right. The update comes straight from Japan as fans were given an update on the film and its status at Toei Animation. The news comes after the studio was targeted by hackers using ransomware, and if the update is right, then
Dragon Ball Super has yet to find a release window following its original delay.
The update comes from NHK as the network released a statement to fans about Toei Animation's status. After all, the studio did inform the world it was targeted by a hack last month, and the ordeal forced several hit series to go on hiatus. Now, those shows have been put back on the schedule, but NHK has confirmed
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero is still in limbo.
"The impact on production still continues and there's no way to fully recover," the report shared on behalf of the animation studio (via
Chronicles). "[The] movie's release date is still uncertain."
Clearly, this is not the news fans wanted to hear, but NHK is handing out some sort of update at the very least. Ever since the internal hack was announced, Toei Animation has kept tight-lipped about the whole thing understandably. The studio's last update did assure fans an internal investigation was being done into the hack. No group or individual has come forward admitting involvement with the
Dragon Ball Super hack. So for now, it seems Goku and his friends must wait around until their movie's fate is decided.