Zealous "DBS" fans reckon "Dragon Ball Super" Episode 57 dubbed as "The Birth of the Invisible God, Zamasu" will be the best part of the series as it will unveil a couple of things. First off, the true identity of Zamasu and second, who will emerge victorious in an epic match between Goku and Black.

The title of the impending chapters of "Dragon Ball Super" stirred conversations as Todd Blankenship - one of "DBS" fans - took to his Twitter handle(@Herms98) and tweeted that "Dragon Ball Super" Episode 57 is likely to center on descending of the Supreme Kai apprentice of Universe 10-Zamasu.

The title for "Dragon Ball Super" Episode 57 hint at a never-before-seen transformation, which is hard to even predict citing that the intentions of Omni King Zeno continues to remain a mystery, Australia Network News reported.

Optimistic fans are hopeful that episode 57 and 58 will center on Zamasu, as the title of ""Dragon Ball Super" episode 57 "The Birth of the Invisible God, Zamasu" allude to. To expand on this theory a bit, the episode seems to revolve around the history of Zamasu's existence, including how he racked up his power and transformed into an immortal God.

Zamasu's appearance at the end of episode 56 sparked speculations among fans regarding what upcoming episodes have in store for them. The recently-surfaced trailer showed that the battle between Son Goku and Black continued to where it left off in "DBS" episode 56, with addition of Future Trunks squaring off against Zamasu. The trailer concluded showing Zamasu grinning and celebrating at the battle.

Several fans believe that Zamasu and Black Goku in "Dragon Ball Super" are one and the same, while others consider this to be highly impossible.

That being said, episode 57 is expected to shed more light on the link between Zamasu and Black Goku, and their history is likely to be carried forward to "Dragon Ball Super" episode 58 which is dubbed as "The Mystery of Black and Zamasu."

"Dragon Ball Super" episode 57 will air on September 4 on Fuji TV; "Dragon Ball Super" episode 58 is slated to follow on September 11 on Fuji TV.

In other news, "Dragon Ball Super" English version, which was anticipated to be released this year, is not coming anytime soon.

Avid "DBS" fans have been waiting with bated breath for the English release for "Dragon Ball Super," however latest buzz reveals that fans might be in for a really long wait, Forbes reported.

Despite the anime show's huge popularity outside of Japan, a widespread Western release is still up in the air.