'Dragon Ball Super' episodes 60 and 61 spoilers: The battle between Black Goku and Zamasu continues

(Dragon Ball Super)"Dragon Ball Super" follows the story of Goku after the defeat of Kid Buu. The current story shows him and his allies fighting to protect the future.

Based on the spoilers shared for the next two episodes of "Dragon Ball Super," Zamasu is still alive and Black Goku may have something to do about it. That being said, Goku and his allies will continue to battle with them to ensure a bright future. The titles also give some clues to what could transpire as episode 60 is titled, "Back to the Future: Goku Black's True Identity Revealed," and episode 61 is titled "Zamasu's Ambition: The Human Elimination Plan Is Divulged."

As the titles hint, episode 60 will feature a travel into the future and episode 61 will reveal that Zamasu is alive after all. Future Trunks did tell the others that he is unsure if the future is already safe because of a similar event he experienced that did not alter what was about to happen.

Spoilers suggest that Future Trunks, Goku, and Vegeta will travel to the future and see for themselves. That is when they will see that Zamasu is still alive and Vegeta will find out that Black Goku is responsible for Bulma's death.

It is also speculated that Vegeta will be revealed to be a level higher than Goku as he will transform into Super Saiyan White in order to defeat Black Goku's Super Saiyan Rose. Black Goku and Goku's appearance has always been believed to hint that the two are connected, and many are excited to confirm which of the theories pertaining to their relationship is true.

Meanwhile, the reappearance of Zamasu is credited by many to the multiverse mechanism. It did seem pretty easy to beat him in episode 59 as all Beerus had to do was say the word "Destroy." In episode 61, Zamasu's plan will seem to be going the way he wants to and it looks like a bigger battle against him is going to happen.

"Dragon Ball Super" episodes 60 and 61 will air on Oct. 2 and Oct. 9, respectively. 

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