The tracklisting for Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero soundtrack has been released, and it contains some spoilers for the new movie's plot.

SPOILERS FOR DRAGON BALL SUPER: SUPER HERO FOLLOW

The tracklisting was posted online by Twitter user @DBSHype and lists the songs in the order that they are used within the movie, so the titles can be read together to get a rough outline of the upcoming film's entire storyline. Track titles give away the subject of certain scenes, such as "Beerus and Cheelai," which reveals that the God of Destruction and the former Frieza Force warrior will appear in a scene together, and "Shenron," which suggests that seven Dragon Balls will be gathered up and used to summon the infamous wish-granting dragon. Other tracks are named slightly more subtly but still provide some hints for the plot, such as "The Deadliest of All, Activates," a name which heavily implies that the Red Ribbon Army's secret weapon, which is widely rumored to be classic Dragon Ball Z villain Cell, will indeed emerge from the mysterious orb-shaped container that has been seen in several trailers.

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Some of the song names refer to scenes that have already been glimpsed in trailers, such as "Gohan vs. Gammas," which will assumedly play during the young Saiyan's rainy day showdown with the movie's two new android warriors, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2. Interestingly, Gamma 2 gets his own track, "Gamma 2's Resolve," that appears late in the tracklisting, while Gamma 1 does not receive their own theme, implying that the first of the android duo may be eliminated at an earlier point in the story.

Fans who want to go into the new Dragon Ball movie completely spoiler-free are advised to be extra cautious in the coming weeks, as in addition to the new tracklisting, Toei Animation has been releasing new trailers for the movie every few days for the last week or so. The most recent of these trailers was also released today, and focuses on Gohan's attempts to protect his daughter, Pan, who is now old enough to begin her martial arts training under Piccolo.

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Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero will premiere in Japan on June 11. The film will be released internationally by Crunchyroll sometime later this summer.

Fans who want to catch up on the series before then can catch all of the Dragon Ball anime series, including from the original 1986 TV show and the 2017 adaptation of Dragon Ball Super, on Crunchyroll. Akira Toriyama's original manga is also available in English from publisher VIZ Media.

Source: Twitter