On its first day of released in the US, 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' or 'Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F' made a total of $1.97 million which is already the 67 % of the gross income of its predecessor. When 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F's run in the US ended; the movie made a record breaking $8 million.

Here's the latest on 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' news and updates.

'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' is such a massive success, according to Forbes, "The really remarkable thing to all this is how limited a run the movie had. It was released in 903 theaters and only shown from August 4th to the 12th.In that time it made it to ninth place on the anime box office all time top ten and earned more than Howl's Moving Castle ($4.7 million) and The Wind Rises ($5.2 million) both of which had far more mainstream releases over a longer period of time."

Before the premier of 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F', Mike DuBoise (FUNimation's COO) said, "The response to Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' has been incredible and advance ticket sales have already far exceeded last year's movie. We encourage fans to purchase tickets as early as possible to ensure they don't miss the opportunity to experience the movie in theaters; as well as join others in our interactive trivia contest as part of the special pre-show."

'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' premiered back in August 4 and has made a total of $1.97 million on that day alone, on its second day, the movie has made another $1.6 million.So far 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' has made a total of $51.6 internationally. Akira Toriyama is heavily involved in the upcoming DBZ: Revival of F and it's been a while since Akira was active in any DBZ projects. 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' is directed by Tadayoshi Yamamuro and is the 19th Dragon Ball movie.

According to (David Wengrod, VP of Theatrical Distribution for FUNimation Entertainment), "This film is a resounding victory on all levels!"

Gen Fukunaga (CEO of FUNimation Entertainment) added, "We did a lot of grassroots efforts. Our budget was very low compared to Hollywood standards. We did careful media placement and didn't do much TV. We bought a small flight of commercials which appeared on the Toonami block of Adult Swim. We reached out to those who influence (Internet culture) to promote to their audiences. We were able tap existing fans through their channels and, in some cases, reached millions of their followers. We had a retail partner, Hot Topic, which did in-store promotions"

The question in fans' minds now is; are we going to see 'Dragon Ball Z: Revival of F' in 3D in the US? This may be something in Gen Fukunaga's mind.