'Dragon Ball Super' episode 64 spoilers, plot rumors: Zamasu and Black Goku fusion coming; episodes with English subs to be streamed online

Black Goku and Zamasu in 'Dragon Ball Super' Facebook / Fuji TV

In the latest installment of "Dragon Ball Super" — entitled Don't Defy the Saiyan Cells! The Curtain Rises on Vegeta's Intense Battle!" — Vegeta faced off with Black Goku and swore that he won't be defeated by the latter, even if he is a fake. Vegeta was able to surprise his enemy with his strength, who faltered in the battle.

The episode also saw Goku and Vegeta returning to the future with Bulma, who was worried over the condition of Trunks who had to battle with the powerful Zamasu and Black Goku. During the battle, Trunks took a major hit from the duo in order to save Mai, who would have suffered from a beam attack had Trunks not intervened, Game and Guide reported.

Early spoilers for "Dragon Ball Super" episode 64 hint that viewers will witness a fusion between Zamasu and Black Goku, which will make the strong individual fighters even more powerful. The duo will reportedly be using Potara earrings to merge, and this will make it more challenging for the Saiyans to pull off a victory.

The episode — entitled "Praise and Adore Him! The Explosive Birth of Merged Zamasu!" — will air on Sunday, Oct. 30.

In episode 65 — titled "Final Judgment! The Supreme God's Ultimate Power" — the Saiyans will pull out all the stops to defeat Black Goku and Zamasu.

Meanwhile, Toei Animation has some great news for fans of the anime. The company announced that "Dragon Ball Super" with English subtitles will be aired on Crunchyroll, AnimeLab, and Daisuki, including the full Future Trunks arc from episode 47, Anime News Network reported.

Starting Oct. 30, the streaming sites will air 10 earlier episodes per week. AnimeLab will air the English subtitled episodes  in New Zealand and Australia, while Daisuki will make it available in the U.S., Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Europe.

Crunchyroll will offer the series for both free members and subscribers in the United States, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, but only subscription members will get access to the series in South Africa and Latin America.

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