Dragon Ball Super: Broly to be released in India, PVR Live announces via Twitter
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The battle for Dragon Ball Super: Broly to achieve box office’s supremacy isn’t over! After receiving huge success from Japan and the United States, now the anime movie is set to lure audiences in Asia and Europe.
Dragon Ball Super: Broly is being picked up by the planet’s leading cinema technology brand CJ 4DPLEX along with The Wandering Earth. A new announcement has come up that the anime movie is finally going to open in India.
Much details are not released on Dragon Ball Super: Broly’s running in India apart from a tweet by PVR Live. The tweet urges fans to ‘watch Dragon Ball Super: Broly first time ever in the Indian theatres. It also says that Vegeta and Goku are getting more aggressive to have the earth-shaking battle with an unknown Saiyan who awakens his legendary abilities.
According to Comic Book, Dragon Ball Super: Broly made an average financial gain of $107 million dollars globally. The movie is currently the third highest grossing movie of all time in the United States and the twelfth highest of all time worldwide. The movie had big openings in America, UK, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands.
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Goku & Vegeta find themselves in an earth-shaking battle with an unknown Saiyan who awakens his legendary abilities. Coming to your nearest #PVR this March. Watch #DBSBroly First Time Ever in theatres in India. Stay tuned for the Official Release Date!#PVRLive #MoviesOnlyAtPVR pic.twitter.com/LWFYT2ZuKY
— PVRLive (@LivePvr) March 13, 2019
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