Following Tetsuro Araki and Masashi Koizuka, MAPPA produced Attack on Titan: The Final Season[a], with Jun Shishido as chief director and Yuichiro Hayashi as director. Due to the series’ change of production studios, scriptwriter Hiroshi Seko took over full control of the series’ composition from Yasuko Kobayashi, and character designer Tomohiro Kishi took over for Kyji Asano. The season covers the Marley (chapters 91–106) and War for Paradis (chapters 107–139) arcs from Hajime Isayama’s original manga. Four years after the disastrous expedition to recover Reiner’s Armored Titan, Gabi Braun and Falco Grice, two young Eldian Warrior hopefuls, are introduced. Marley wants to invade Paradis to replenish their decimated force and recapture the Founding Titan, while the Survey Corps assaults their village.
As Marley and the Paradis troops fight in Marley and the Shiganshina District, both sides lose a lot of people, and Gabi and Falco are forced to confront their own suspicions about Paradis’ purported “devils.” With the Rumbling, Eren Jaeger takes a proactive approach to the world outside of Paradis, unleashing thousands of Colossal-like Wall Titans in an attempt to wipe out all life outside the island, aware of the worldwide anti-Eldian sentiment propagated by Marley propaganda.
The first half of the season will air on NHK General TV from December 7, 2020, to March 29, 2021, at 12:10 a.m. JST. Adult Swim’s Toonami programming block in the United States began airing Funimation’s English dub on January 10, 2021, at 12:30 a.m. EST/PST. In Southeast Asia, the subtitled series was first streamed on iQiyi. [4] A second segment will be broadcast on NHK General TV from January 10 to April 4, 2022, at 12:05 a.m. JST. The final instalment will be released in 2023.
Attack on Titan Season 4 Episodes 2 and 3
Attack on Titan’s dub will air with a slight delay, but it will eventually air. On February 13, Crunchyroll and Funimation aired Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 dubs with English artists recording the original Japanese lines. According to the network’s weekly release schedule, “Night of the End” will premiere on April 10th. Attack of Titan’s fourth season can be divided into two parts. The first half of the season ended on March 23, 2021, with 16 episodes. It is the 17th episode of the fourth season and the 76th episode of the fourth season of the show. Jun Shishido directed the final season, which was animated by MAPPA.
Part 2 of Attack on Titan release date
Attack on Titan Season 4, 26th Episode, “Traitor,” will air on March 13, 2022. Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Funimation Entertainment will all have access to the episode. Chapters 91–116 were the focus of Season 4’s first half. Given that part 2 has been confirmed as the final anime episode, we hope to see all remaining chapters (117 to 139) of the manga in the finale episode. Despite its convoluted plot, Attack on Titan maintains a consistent release schedule. A concert will be held on March 14 at 12:05 a.m. in Japan and on March 13 in the United States. Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2, 10th Episode will air on March 13 at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time in the United States. On March 14, it is 12:05 a.m. in Japan. Only a few stations in Japan are affected.
Part 2 of the Attack on Titan Season 4 storyline
Season 4, Part 1 ended with a look at the Shiganshina District, with Marley’s troops fighting or murdering Eren from the skies. The Titans are about to engage in a titanic battle, and Eren will be their command centre. In the next segment, things will become much more difficult and depressing. Eren Yeager’s former friends turned on him after an attack on innocent bystanders. He had no choice but to join their ranks in order to stop him. Because a big fight is almost certain to happen, many people see the former hero as their most dangerous foe.
There will be no unanswered questions in the second half of Attack of Titan Season 4. Fans of the anime series will be pleased as well, as the second chapter brings one of the most popular series to a close. A teaser for the final run was released at the same time as Part 3 — and while it doesn’t reveal much about what to expect, it does show Mikasa and her friends standing in the footprint of a Colossal Titan, accompanied by some rather terrifying music.