Attack on Titan has revealed new promotional artwork featuring Levi Ackerman.
As detailed in ComicBook, MAPPA’s hit series is rapidly coming to an end. Season 1 of Attack on Titan – The Final Chapters premiered as an hour-long special in March, and Season 2 is slated to premiere this fall. MAPPA has released distinctive tarot-style artwork of its iconic character, Levi Ackerman, to promote the upcoming release. The card’s background design also reflects the epic titan battle between Eren Jaeger and Annie Leonhart.
The first part of Attack on Titan’s dramatic ending deals with the aftermath of The Rumble, a catastrophic event caused by Eren Jaeger when he freed the Colossus Titans from their prison on the island of Paradis. Members of the Survey Corps, including Levi, scramble to protect the inhabitants from the Titan’s onslaught. This ultimately resulted in the unexpected death of a certain fan-favorite character, mourned by Attack on Titan fans around the world. In stark contrast to the grim events of Season 1, MAPPA’s first major visual for The Final Chapters Part 2 features a heartbreaking scene of a chalet against a backdrop of mountains and greenery. The featured text roughly translates to “Goodbye Eren.”
Hajime Isayama’s Attack on Titan manga launched in Kodansha’s Bessatsu Shonen Magazine in September 2009. The series has garnered a huge fan following, selling over 110 million copies worldwide (as of September). in 2022.) Wit Studio produced Seasons 1-4 of the popular anime adaptation. MAPPA, with the help of several partner studios, took over production of the series from 2020 onwards, creating both Attack on Titan – The Final Season Part 1-2 and Attack on Titan – The Final Chapters. The franchise has also received several live-action film adaptations and stage musical adaptations.
Attack on Titan creator has no plans for a sequel
Hajime Isayama previously stated that he has no plans to produce a sequel to Attack on Titan. Instead, the popular artist has poured his creative energy into promoting Kodansha’s new manga app, K-Manga, which gives fans the ability to read a large portion of the house’s library for free for free. publish. To help promote the service, the creator recently released new artwork by Eren, Mikasa, and Armin happily huddled around a smartphone while browsing through the app’s collection of titles. As of June 3, there are over 400 manga titles available on Kodansha’s K-manga platform.
Part 2 of Attack on Titan – The Final Chapters will be released this fall. Fans can watch the entire series on Hulu and Crunchyroll.
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