“Dragon Ball Super 2: The Celestial Wrath” – A Long-Awaited Return or Just a Fan-Made Fever Dream?

An enemy beyond even the Gods of Destruction.
A cosmic battle that could reshape the multiverse.
But is this movie actually real?

The Internet Is Buzzing Over a “Too-Perfect” Trailer

Recently, social media exploded with what many believed to be the official trailer for “Dragon Ball Super 2: The Celestial Wrath.” The story centers around Eryon — a fallen warrior of legend who once challenged Zalama, the creator of the Dragon Gods. His goal: seize the Multiversal Dragon Balls and rewrite all of reality.

It’s the kind of epic fans dream of. Goku, Vegeta, Gohan, Piccolo, and even Jiren are said to join forces for one final battle — set in the very “heart of the Multiverse.” Goku is rumored to ascend to a new level of power: the Ultra Celestial Form, said to far surpass Ultra Instinct.

The trailer bears the Toei Animation logo, credits Naohiro Shintani (director of Dragon Ball Super: Broly), and even claims Akira Toriyama as the writer.

Everything about it looks legit — cinematic, grand, and emotionally loaded — so much so that many fans have taken it at face value.

But What’s the Truth?

After checking with official sources, here’s what we know:

🔹 Toei Animation has not confirmed any project titled Dragon Ball Super 2 or The Celestial Wrath.
🔹 Eryon and the Ultra Celestial Form are not part of any canon storylines in the anime or manga.
🔹 The circulating trailer is 100% fan-made, stitched together from past footage, custom CGI, and unofficial voiceovers. Some videos even blur logos or use fake production frames to increase believability.

🔹 The actual upcoming Dragon Ball project is “Dragon Ball Daima”, announced at NYCC 2023 and slated for release in late 2024. Daima tells the story of a mysteriously de-aged Goku and his new mystical journey — a completely different story from the Eryon multiverse concept.

 So Why Is the Fandom Losing Its Mind?

Because fans have been starving for a true sequel to Super. After the massive success of Dragon Ball Super: Broly (2018) and Super Hero (2022), the community has been craving:

  • Stronger-than-ever villains

  • Never-before-seen transformations

  • A story that escalates beyond all limits

So when a trailer like “The Celestial Wrath” pops up — complete with stunning visuals and a powerful narrative — hope reignites, even if it’s only fan fiction.

✅ Recap: The Hype Is Real – But the Movie Is Not (Yet!)

Claim Reality
“Dragon Ball Super 2” ❌ No official confirmation
Character Eryon ❌ Not part of Dragon Ball canon
Ultra Celestial Form ❌ Doesn’t exist in manga or anime
Real upcoming project Dragon Ball Daima (late 2024 – 2025)

So, What Should Fans Do Now?

  • Follow official sources like Toei Animation, Dragon Ball Official, and events like Jump Festa, Anime Expo, and NYCC.

  • Get excited for “Dragon Ball Daima” — the last project directly overseen by Akira Toriyama before his passing in early 2024. It’s his parting gift to fans and deserves all the love.

  • Love the idea of Eryon? Keep creating fan art, fan fiction, and even trailers — it’s the fan community that keeps Dragon Ball alive.

Final Word:

Goku hasn’t returned to shatter the multiverse yet… but fan passion never left.
And who knows — maybe Toei is listening more closely than we think.