When it was revealed that Freeza would be returning to
make an appearance on Dragon Ball Super's new movie, fans were wondering who would voice the
character in the English dub as his voice actor for the English dub,
Christopher Ayres, has been battling an illness.
But they were elated to hear Ayres return
during the English dub trailer of Dragon Ball Super: Broly, and confirmed his
return on Twitter.
Ayres stated on Twitter, "To clarify,
as a director I think one of the greatest things you can care about is
consistency. As long as I am physically able i will always reprise any role
from Funimation I am offered and want to extend my gratitude to @FUNimation for making recording in my
condition possible."
Ayres portrayed Freeza in the English dubs
of Dragon Ball Z Kai and Super, but was diagnosed with Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease, and required double lung transplant in order to survive. But
Funimation and Ayres both went the extra mile for fans and worked together to
bring his performance to the new film.
Ayres' Freeza has been one of the best
things about the franchise, and to see both him and Funimation this committed
to fans is truly remarkable. Fans shouldn't worry now seeing that there's so
much care going into the film.
The Dragon Ball Super film, now titled Dragon Ball Super: Broly, it's set to release
this December in Japan and January in the United States. The film will focus on
the Saiyans, the "origins of Goku's power," and has been
confirmed to feature a rebooted take on the famous raging Saiyan
Broly. The first trailer for the upcoming film has been released and
has received an overwhelming positive response as the first impression of the
new Broly battling Goku, Vegeta, and Freeza just built an incredible amount
of hype.
If you are interested in the anime series
itself, Dragon Ball Super is currently airing its English dub on Adult Swim during the
Toonami programming block Saturday evenings at 9:30 p.m. It is also available
to stream on Funimation and Amazon Video. The Japanese language release of the
series is complete, and available to stream on Funimation, VRV, and
Crunchyroll.
If you want to catch up with the English
dub, the first 52 episodes of Dragon Ball Super are now available to stream on
FunimationNOW, VRV, and available to purchase on Amazon Video as well. The 52
episodes span the full range of what has aired in the North America and covers
the "Battle of Gods" arc, "Revival of F" arc, the
"Universe 6" arc, and bringing the series right up to the current TV
airings of the "Future Trunks" arc.
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