The manga series Attack on Titan came to an end 11 years after the first chapter was published. Described as “Hajime Isayama’s masterpiece,” the invention has garnered widespread praise, with fans expressing gratitude to the mangaka for including them as participants in the adventure. Attack on Titan’s last arc was the most menacing of the series’ whole run. Fans were witness to unforeseen fatalities that shocked the community to its very foundation.
While the end outcome may not have been what fans had hoped for, the overall storyline was more than acceptable in its own right.
This page includes major spoilers for the Attack on Titan manga’s chapters 132, 138, and 139, as well as other chapters.
What happens at the conclusion of Attack on Titan?
Attack on Titan’s season finale came as a complete surprise, and fans were left stunned. The conclusion of this episode was so emotionally draining for some that it took them several days to process it. The rumbling is activated by Eren. If the founding Titan activates Rumbling, almost 600,000 Colossal Titans will be unleashed, trampleing down everything in their path.
Rumbling is used by Eren to physically wipe away 80 percent of the world’s population. This was done with the purpose of wiping out the whole human population, which elevated him to the position of the most powerful villain by the end of the game.
Observers understood that Eren’s use of his Founding Titan powers to engage in a dialogue with Armin was a premeditated action when Eren utilised his powers to speak with Armin. It would assure that the Alliance would be regarded as heroes in the eyes of the public. When the people were able to restore their memories, Marley made the decision to cease fighting and join the Allied Nations.
Attack on Titan came to a close with Eren being killed by Mikasa in the final episode. She then proceeded to kiss Eren’s head after slicing off his head with a knife. She was overcome with sadness as she kissed him farewell and said goodbye to him. Mikasa and Armin were devastated by the death of their close friend Eren, who was laid to rest under the tree where he used to slumber as a child.
Deaths that were not predicted in Attack on Titan
A terrible death occurred in chapter 132, which you can read about it here. A Wall Titan approached the plane, which was transporting Hange and the rest of the team to their destination. Hange was determined that none of the Titan shifters should perish.
For the sake of buying some time for the rest of the crew, she took out a few of Wall Titans. Hange, on the other hand, was burned alive and stepped on by one of the assailants in the process. Another unexpected death occurred in the first episode of Attack on Titan Season 4, when Gabi sneaked into the airship and killed Sasha. Gabi was a candidate to be the next Titan to inherit the powers of the gods.
Eren slaughtered a large number of people, including the War Hammer Titan, on Marleyan soil and she despised the inhabitants of Paradis for it. She managed to sneak into the airship and kill Sasha Blouse with a single shot. Attack on Titan fans were not prepared for Eren’s death at the conclusion of the series, and they were right. Because he possessed the powers of the Founding Titan, Eren had the option of remaining alive if he so desired.
However, he chose to play the villain in order for the Alliance to emerge as heroes as a result of this battle. Many fans were taken aback and rushed to social media to voice their amazement and disappointment.