

As Shenron is unable to fully revive Frieza, he brings him back to life in pieces, and his minions put him together using their advanced technology. He then sets off to Earth with one other minion, Tagoma, where they convince Emperor Pilaf, Mai, and Shu, who have collected the Dragon Balls to let them summon Shenron instead. With their power dwindling due to the absence of their leader, the remnants of Frieza's army are led by an alien named Sorbet, who decides to revive their master.

Peace has returned to Earth following the battle with Beerus the God of Destruction in the previous movie, while the deceased Frieza is trapped in a cocoon in Hell being tormented by the Angels of Hell. The events of the movie were later adapted into the Golden Frieza Saga of Dragon Ball Super. The movie is the last part of the Gods of the Universe Saga. Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ is set to premiere in 70 different countries. An English dub of the film had a limited premiere across the United States and the Canada theaters from August 4 until August 17, 2015. On March 15, 2015, Funimation acquired the rights to screen the film in North America with an English sub World Premiere on Apin the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles. Prior to the movie's release, some of the events of Resurrection ‘F’ were depicted in a manga of the same name. It is the first film to have been presented in IMAX 3D, and also receive screenings at 4DX theaters.


Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ ( ドラゴンボール Z ゼッド 復 ふっ 活 かつの「 F エフ」, Doragon Bōru Zetto Fukkatsu no "Efu" ) is the nineteenth Dragon Ball movie and the fifteenth under the Dragon Ball Z branding, released in theaters in Japan on Apin both 2D and 3D formats.
