Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 3
Photo: MAPPA

Attack on Titan: The Final Season has ended its 2nd part with its final episode on Sunday, and the ending had an announcement confirming a third and the final part is on production set to be released on 2023. Check out the teaser for the upcoming third part below:

The opening theme is titled “The Rumbling” and is being performed by SiM. The new ending theme is titled “Akuma no Ko (a child of evil)” and is being performed by Ai Higuchi.

Attack on Titan: The Final Season 2 Part premiered on January 9, 2022.

Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 1 anime debuted on December 7, 2020.

You can watch the anime by following the link! – via Crunchyroll

The anime’s fourth season is portrayed by Crunchyroll as following:

“It’s been four years since the Scout Regiment reached the shoreline, and the world looks different now. Things are heating up as the fate of the Scout Regiment—and the people of Paradis—are determined at last. However, Eren is missing. Will he reappear before age-old tensions between Marleyans and Eldians result in the war of all wars?”

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The anime’s staff includes:

  • Yuichiro Hayashi as the Director
  • Hiroshi Seko as the Script Supervisor
  • Tomohiro Kishi as the Character Designer
  • Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto as Music Composers
  • Shūhei Yabuta also joins the CGI Staff
  • Takahiro Uezono as the 3DCG Director
  • Animation Studio: MAPPA

The series is available on Crunchyroll, Funimation, AnimeLab and Aniplus Asia as well.

Attack on Titan manga chapter was released on February 9th in Japan.

Attack on Titan is a Japanese manga arrangement composed and represented by Hajime Isayama.

Attack on Titan has become a basic and business achievement. As of December 2019, the manga has more than 100 million tankōbon duplicates on paper around the world, making it extraordinary compared to other selling manga arrangements, time.


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