Attack On Titan Season 4 Releases Trailer on Special Event for Season Finale
MAPPA released a trailer for a special event ahead of the premiere of Attack on Titan Season 4.
The long wait is over for the fans of the Attack on Titan Season 4 as MAPPA releases a trailer for a special event ahead of the show’s finale. Three distinct parts make up the anime’s final season, with the last one scheduled for next year.
Attack on Titan is based on a manga of the same name created by Hajime Isayama. Set in a semi-dystopian future where humanity is limited to walls, the series follows the adventures of Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackerman, and Armin Arlert. These kids transformed into becoming their hometown heroes to fight the giant humanoids known as Titans.
After watching his mom’s death face to face, Eren joined the Survey Corps. He swore to defeat all the titans until a revelation changed his life completely.
Fall Event Presented Ahead Attack On Titan Season 4
MAPPA, the studio behind the blockbuster anime, will launch a special event during the fall season in Japan on November 13 this year. This event is prior to the release of the final instalment of Attack on Titan Season 4.
The official website of the anime series announced the Fall event with the goal of drumbeating Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 3. This exciting prelude is composed of a performance from an orchestra and a panel of Japanese voice actors from the series.
進撃の巨人The Final Season SPECIAL EVENT 2022
チケットきゃにめ先行開始&イベントPV公開🎉日時:11月13日(日)
会場:TACHIKAWA STAGE GARDEN🔽申込ページhttps://t.co/O2xAjhv2oo
🔽イベント詳細https://t.co/G1fNO3LXdY#shingeki pic.twitter.com/DywA3GBFG0— アニメ「進撃の巨人」公式アカウント (@anime_shingeki) September 21, 2022
A few weeks ago, the Attack on Titan Twitter account also released a cover poster for the upcoming finale. In the foreground, the artwork shows Eren, Mikasa, and Armin as kids while running toward a tree. Meanwhile, an older Eren is looming in the background.
Yuichiro Hayashi, who directed the part 1 and 2 of the anime series, also expressed his great familiarity with the project:
“After I finished Part 1, I went on to direct Part 2, and I felt I had become much more familiar with Attack on Titan, so I think I’ve been able to direct more comfortably.”
The last part of the season finale shall be another testament to Hayashi’s superb artistry as he concludes this beloved anime project.
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What Might Happened In AoT’s Finale
Attack on Titan Season 4 has a lot of things in store for the fans. There’s a theory that this series will conclude with a tie-in movie to adopt the final nine chapters of Hajime Isayama’s manga. But this was disproved when the news about the finale got out.
Speculations inside the fandom reveal that Eren’s Founding Titan and Armin’s Colossal Titan may go on a head-to-head battle, considering that this has also happened in the manga. It’s that ultimate battle worthy of spending countless sleepless nights for the wait.
The central theme of Attack on Titan revolves around the towering empires of the Eldian and the Marleyans. In the Attack of Titan Season 4, viewers anticipate that Eldia will take the first steps in regaining their freedom as a nation.
In Part 2 of Attack on Titan‘s last season, the Marleyan army started its quest to capture Paradis Island. Their goal was to capture Zeke and gain Eren’s Founding Titan.
There are also debates about whether the anime should follow how the manga ended. A lot of fans have aired their frustrations about how the series ended. More so, they also pointed out Eren’s biggest decision in the story, which for some, is quite out of character.
There are many unanswered questions surrounding the show’s finale. What happened with the series’ romantic pairings? What is the outcome of the political conditions in both empires? All of these will be resolved when the finale comes next year.
There’s no official announcement about how many episodes the finale will have. Part 3 of Attack on Titan Season 4 will air in 2023.
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