'Dragon Ball Super' episodes 59, 60 spoilers, news: Gowasu, Zamasu to die

(Facebook/Dragon Ball Super)It is said that Gowasu and Zamasu will die in the back-to-back episodes of "Dragon Ball Super."

The upcoming back-to-back episodes of "Dragon Ball Super" will feature one death after another as it is said that Gowasu will meet his demise in episode 59 of "Dragon Ball Super," while its episode 60 will feature the death of Zamasu.

According to spoiler reports, Gowasu will die in the upcoming episode 59 of "Dragon Ball Super" as, allegedly, he will be poisoned by Zamasu. It can be recalled that in the previous episode, Zamasu offered Gowasu a cup of tea. Hence, it is now suspected that Zamasu must have added a poison to the tea, and it will cause Gowasu's death.

It is unclear, though, why Zamasu will kill Gowasu. Nonetheless, it is suspected that his knowledge about the villain is the main reason. As he knows a lot of information about Zamasu more than any other character, it is said that Zamasu believes that he is a hindrance to his plans, hence, the decision to kill him.

It is also said that Goku will learn of the death of Gowasu after seeing Zamasu wearing the Potata earrings of the former, which is only used by the allegedly killed character and his kind. Upon discovering that Zamasu has killed Gowasu, it is said that Beerus will also kill the former in episode 60 of "Dragon Ball Super."

Meanwhile, after the death of Zamasu, Goku and the rest will jump into the conclusion that the future is already safe. However, it is also alleged that Zamasu's death will have no positive impact on the future as Zamasu may have planned the chaos long time ago.

After failing to air last Sunday, it is now reported that "Dragon Ball Super" episode 59 will finally be released this Sept. 29 and comes with the title "Protect Kaioshin Gowasu, Destroy Zamasu." The succeeding episode, episode 60, is expected to air on Oct. 2 and is titled "To the Future Once Again/Goku Black's Identity Revealed."

"Dragon Ball Super" airs over Fuji TV on Sundays at 9 a.m., Japan Time.

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