The final episode of Attack on Titan is only a few months away. It was previously revealed that the final episode of Attack on Titan season 4 (also known as Attack on Titan: The Final Season Final Chapter part 2) will air on November 4, 2023.
YouTube channel Pony Canyon has now officially released the second trailer for the episode, which will conclude the series and adaptation until the end of the manga. You can watch the trailer below:
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The 30-second trailer shows Eren’s founding titan continuing to rumble alongside the Wall Titans. The alliance members (Conny, Levi, Annie, Pieck, Mikasa and others) are trying to stop Eren in every way possible to prevent further bloodshed.
Anticipation for the final episode of “Attack on Titan” is at its peak, especially with the release of this new trailer. With less than two months left, fans are eager to see how the anime will wrap up the complex plot and character arcs that have been carefully developed over the years.
The anime series, based on the manga by Hajime Isayama, debuted in 2013 and quickly attracted a large following.
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Isayama’s manga series ended in April 2021, providing a roadmap for the anime’s final season. The manga series spanned 11 years, comprised 34 volumes and 139 chapters, and was praised for its complex characters and intricate plot.
The anime adaptation of “Attack on Titan” has had a fascinating journey, both in terms of production and reception. The series premiered in April 2013 and was produced by Wit Studio for the first three seasons.
Wit Studio, a subsidiary of IG Port, is responsible for bringing the complex world of “Attack on Titan” to audiences. life, captures the essence of manga with high-quality animation and engaging storytelling.
However, the decision was transferred to MAPPA Studio for the fourth and final season. Known for its work on other popular television series such as “Jujutsu Kaisen” and “Yuri on Ice,” MAPPA took on the challenging task of ending the anime.
Despite initial fan concerns about the studio’s change, MAPPA has been largely praised for maintaining the quality and intensity for which the series is known.