'Dragonball Super' episode 59 spoilers, plot news: Trailer, episode titles leaked; Gowasu in danger from apprentice Zamasu

Promotional photo for Toei Animation's "Dragon Ball Super." Toei Animation/ Dragon Ball Super

Good news for "Dragon Ball Super" fans. The show recently had its episode 59 promo video leaked, which gives viewers an idea of what to expect in the upcoming installment.

The trailer for the episode, entitled "Protect Kaioshin Gowasu, Destroy Zamasu!" shows Gowasu in danger and it is hinted that it may even be at the hands of his own apprentice. Vegeta, Trunks, and Goku will finally find out the extent of evil that Zamasu is capable of.

The trailer shows Goku being suspicious of Zamasu as he serves his master Gowasu some foreign looking white snacks for his tea time. Goku fears that the apprentice may be up to something nefarious and attempt to kill Gowasu. It is implied that Zamasu may be plotting to poison his master.

Attack of the Fanboy revealed another piece of good news for fans of the series. The episode titles for the next two installments of the anime have been released online.

The Gowasu/ Zamasu storyline is expected to continue for a few more episodes as episode 61, titled "Zamasu's Ambition/The Human Elimination Plan is 'Divulged'" delves deeper into the character's loathing for humans, a hatred that is further amplified when he comes across Goku and his God-like abilities.

Episode 60 is titled "To the Future Once again/Goku Black's identity revealed," which is expected to tease fans with new details and questions about Black Goku's true identity. 

Episode 59 is set to air on Sept. 25, while episode 60 will be aired on Oct. 2. Episode 61, on the other hand will be aired a week later on Oct. 9.

On top of the episode titles, Yibada posted the names of the supervisors responsible for the upcoming episodes. Ishikawa Osamu is in charge of episode 59, while episode 60 is helmed by Kinoshita Yui. Finally, the action-packed 61st episode is supervised by Shimanuki Masahiro.

News
'I just think it's all wrong,' police officer tells street evangelists
'I just think it's all wrong,' police officer tells street evangelists

A police officer has been filmed confronting a pair of Christians in London for street preaching.

Churches play 'significant but often overlooked role' in helping refugees to integrate - report
Churches play 'significant but often overlooked role' in helping refugees to integrate - report

"Despite providing key frontline services and serving as an essential safety net, churches often remain isolated from strategic partnerships."

We will continue fight against assisted suicide, say opponents
We will continue fight against assisted suicide, say opponents

Opponents of assisted suicide have vowed to fight on after Friday's disappointing third reading vote in favour of changing the law. 

Vatican-backed report wants debt relief for developing countries
Vatican-backed report wants debt relief for developing countries

In the Old Testament, the year of Jubilee involved the forgiveness of all debts and the freeing of slaves.