Now, I won't spoil anything for those who aren't caught up, but Dr. Arinsu will create clones of a certain villain later on. Those who know, know.
Here’s what’s tricky about this theory: if it's true, what kind of demon is Glorio? More specifically, whose genetic code was used to create him?
I have a theory on this. In my opinion, I think Dr. Arinsu cloned a very powerful being—one that no longer exists. This being could potentially be revealed as the strongest demon yet, with power rivaling that of a God of Destruction or even Angels.
To support this hypothesis, I took inspiration from another shonen series that some of you might recognize: the Boruto manga. I won't spend much time on this, but in that universe, there is a godly being confirmed to be stronger than anyone else. At a certain point, this being ascended to another dimension, leaving its body behind. A mysterious scientist later found the remains of this deity and used them to create reverse-engineered clones, which have become some of the most dangerous characters in the series.
Now, you might be thinking, "How is this possible? Glorio is a weakling; he barely handled SSJ Goku." Well, going back to my Boruto comparison, I think Dr. Arinsu did something similar to what that scientist did in Boruto, specifically installing "limiters" inside Glorio’s body.
I’m not exactly sure why she would do this, considering her goal is to create someone more powerful than Gomah to dethrone him. My best guess is that Glorio, being a clone and still young, may not be able to control his power fully. This could mean that Arinsu installed limiters to prevent him from going out of control. Alternatively, it's possible that Dr. Arinsu created a clone of this "demon" but couldn’t fully transfer all of the original’s data, meaning a significant portion of the demon’s potential was never activated.


Still, I stand by my theory. Maybe, once we reach the epilogue, something like this could be revealed, setting the stage for another arc in Dragon Ball Super. Whether Glorio becomes the antagonist or we learn about the existence of an even greater threat.