Tag: Ireland

  • Omniplex adds more Battle of Gods screenings for theatres in the UK and Ireland

    Recently it was noted that Odeon Cinemas were bringing the 2013 Dragon Ball Z movie Battle of Gods (originally Kami to Kami) to various theatres across the UK and Ireland.

    Now it appears another theatre chain will be bringing the movie to more screens than originally expected.

    That theatre chain is Omniplex, and numerous screenings have been announced for cities like Dublin, Belfast, Glasgow and Birmingham but also smaller urban areas like Sutton, Sligo and Newry.

    Omniplex’s screenings appear to be dubbed.

    The full list of screenings is as follows:

    Republic of Ireland : Arklow, Balbriggan, Ballinasloe, Carlow, Cork, Drogheda – Scotch Hall, Dublin – Rathmines, Dundalk, Galway – Salthill, Killarney, Limerick, Longford, Monaghan, Mullingar, Nenagh, Roscommon, Shannon, Sligo, Tralee, Waterford, Wexford

    Northern Ireland : Antrim, Armagh, Banbridge, Bangor, Belfast – Dundonald, Belfast – Kennedy Centre, Carrickfergus, Craigavon, Derry, Downpatrick, Dungannon, Larne, Lisburn, Newry, Omagh

    Scotland : Glasgow – Clydebank

    England : Birmingham – Great Park, High Wycombe, Ipswich, Sunderland, Sutton Surrey, Wigan

    This will be the widest release any Dragon Ball Z movie has had in the UK and Ireland and the second widest release in the franchise overall with over 53 locations announced. By comparison, the most recent movie Dragon Ball Super : Super Hero received 111 screenings across both territories.

    Nonetheless for a movie being re-released the number of screenings is fantastic news.

  • Several Battle of Gods screenings coming to Ireland on March 1st and 2nd

    Previously we reported that Odeon Cinemas were bringing the 2013 Dragon Ball Z movie Battle of Gods to the UK and Ireland.

    The screenings that were listed included 6 on or near Dublin and 2 in different parts of the country (namely Waterford and Limerick).

    Now Cineworld and Vue have listed screenings for the movie, which was never screened in Ireland other than at the Nom Con Convention in 2014.

    Cineworld will be showing the movie subbed on March 1st and 2nd.

    There are also screenings in Vue at the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, which includes a dub option.

  • Odeon Cinemas to screen Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods in the UK and Ireland

    More screenings are being spotted for the upcoming re-release of Dragon Ball Z : Battle of Gods in theatres.

    Only 4 days ago Twitter/X user Christopher Galazka spotted listings for March 1st and 2nd, which is when the movie will be screening in various other European countries.

    As Odeon Cinemas also operate in Ireland we checked to see was there any screenings for the Emerald Isle. Turns out there will be, in the lesser known city of Limerick.

    While Battle of Gods received a limited re-release across the United States for its 10th anniversary in 2023 this will mark the widest release the movie has received since it was first released.

    As of the announcement of these screenings, and the previously announced Savoy Cinema screenings all four of the revival era Dragon Ball movies (Battle of Gods, Resurrection F, Broly and Super Hero) have received theatrical runs in the UK and Ireland, as previously these territories only had Battle of Gods at one film festival (Scotland Loves Anime 2014) and one convention (Nom Con 2014).

  • Dragon Ball Daima streaming on Netflix in the UK and Ireland

    Just over two weeks ago Netflix announced the new anime series Dragon Ball Daima would be streaming globally on October 18th, with release dates possibly varying from country-to-country.

    Evidently this date does not apply to all of Europe yet, or may exclude Nordic territories as sangofe has reported on Kanzenshuu Norway haven’t received Dragon Ball Daima on Netflix yet.

    That said, as of yesterday the UK and Ireland received the first episode on Netflix with the second to follow on October 25th.

    This appears to suggest episodes will be uploaded to Netflix a week after the Fuji TV premier.

    The recent movies Battle of Gods, Resurrection ‘F’ and Broly were also available on the platform locally.

    This marks the first time Netflix UK has received the series however.

    The only audio option so far is Japanese with English subtitles as the Crunchyroll dub has not been announced for any release outside of the US and Oceania where it will get theatrical screenings in November.

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