The NEW Character BROLY Kills First: Dragon Ball Super Broly Movie 2018 Exclusive
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Hey guys its you boy CALLMEARJ, back again with another Dragon ball super broly movie 2018 spoiler and theory video and this time we have brand new images from behind the scenes specifically of a NEW character in the Dragon ball super broly movie, some sort of bug/beast which appears early on in the dbmovie. I believe beast will only have a small cameo and will be the new character broly kills first while protecting Chelye aka Chirai or chilai. Broly will save her, leading to Chelye helping broly since he is her love interest and will bring him to frieza's army. Remo aka lemo will be there also and be aware of Broly's dangerous power and Kikono who has now been confirmed to be from Db minus will be wary also. For everything related to the Dragon Ball Super Movie 2018 make sure to subscribe!
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