Due to be released August 17th.
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Yeah, I remember Super Broly was screened in Limerick, Cork and Galway, which aren't as big as Dublin, but are large urban areas by Ireland's standards. I can't speak for other places it was shown in, but I did go to a subbed Super Broly screening in Dublin, which was in a major chain (Vue), that was nice as I would have thought arthouse cinemas would be more likely to take a chance with a sub viewing so I'd hope Super Hero gets the same treatment.Ten na nGael wrote: ↑Wed Jul 27, 2022 3:12 pm I'm surprised actually at some of the places that got it. I'd have expected more places in the Dublin commuter belt. Seems whether it's sub or dub depends on the cinema company.
That's great. I remember going to both Resurrection F and Super Broly in Dublin, the latter being smack bang in the city centre but both were packed screenings. I haven't checked what attendance was like for Dublin this time, but I'd imagine it was decent considering how densely populated it is.Ten na nGael wrote: ↑Mon Aug 22, 2022 3:23 pm People I've talked to at a few cinemas have said it's doing reasonably well. It was booked out a few nights in cinemas in the Dublin commuter belt.
That's Dub though. Sub is doing badly as it always does for anime here.
Yes I did! I saw the Sub on my own and the Dub with my children. In both cases the theater was pretty empty. How was it in Sligo or Mayo?
Very nice, many a Dragon Ball fan's dream is to share the series with their children. I'm hoping one day that will be me.Ten na nGael wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 11:21 amYes I did! I saw the Sub on my own and the Dub with my children. In both cases the theater was pretty empty. How was it in Sligo or Mayo?