A return to Attack on Titan in 2023 is planned for the third and final instalment of Season 4. There is one final, major cliffhanger in “The Dawn of Humanity,” which is how the Island of Paradis and Marley’s struggle will be resolved. Fans aren’t happy with the end of the second season of Attack on Titan because they think the anime series has already been stretched out for three years and is unnecessarily overextending.
There was previously an explanation for the show’s extension from the show’s producer Tetsuya Kinoshita. His original doubts about adapting the full manga to an anime series were allayed with the publication of Attack on Titan Season 4 part 2 earlier this year. In his own words, Tetsuya Kinoshita said: “I claimed we’d convert it all into an anime to encourage myself,” Kinoshita said, adding, “But at the time, I didn’t know for how long the manga would continue and I wasn’t sure if animating the complete series was practical. Now that we’re nearing the finale, I’m going to give it my all till the end.”
Part 2’s final episode is based on the manga’s 130th chapter, which has 139 chapters in total. Consequently, there are only nine manga chapters remaining, which suggests that the third season of Attack on Titan might span ten episodes. We can only hope that the series’ climax will be memorable. Also, Eren and his comrades are going to face off against Mikasa and her Survey Corps in the third episode of Season 4 of Attack on Titan, which is set to air this week.
Floch, who appears to have escaped Gabi’s assassination attempt at the end of Part 2, and Zeke, who is presently trapped in the Coordinate, might also be introduced. They attempt to stop Eren and the Rumbling from reaching Marley towards the conclusion of “Attack on Titan” using their navy, but it is a futile effort. Eren reveals his goal to destroy the planet as he and the Colossal Titans set foot on the continent, and the Titans are quickly defeated.
By MAPPA, MAPPA has developed the fourth and last season of Attack on Titan: The Final Season. The main director is Jun Shishido, who replaced Tetsuro Araki and Masashi Koizuka with Yuichiro Hayashi. Season 4 Part 1 of Attack on Titan ran from December 2020 to March 2021, and the second part aired from January 2022 to April – so we may expect Season 4 Part 3 to follow the same trend and run in early 2023.
Attack on Titans’ returning voice actors include Eren Jaeger (Yûki Kaji), Gabi Braun (Ayane Sakura), Falco Grice (Natsu kiHanae), Armin Arlelt (Marina Inoue), Mikasa Ackermann (Yui Ishikawa), Reiner Braun (Yoshimasa Hosoya), Connie Springer (Hiro Shimono), Hange Zo (Romi Park), Zeke Jaeger (Takehito Koyasu), Floch Forster (Kenshô Ono), Theo Magath (Jirô Saitô), Nile Dawk (T (Toshiki Masuda).
