Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31524712-20181013103752/@comment-26491804-20181114231313

Hasbro, if they do still have the rights to Pretty Cure, may also just decide to call it something other than "Glitter Force". Just because the Glitter Force trademark has died, doesn't necessarily mean Hasbro won't plan to use their rights to Pretty Cure. If Hasbro does decide to keep Pretty Cure, research has shown that Shout! Factory may still have the rights to Yes!V, as was brought up earlier. So, the possibility of future dubs has not gone away (as far as I can predict) as I do know Shout has rights to Yes!V.