On March 4, 2023, at 12:25 a.m. JST, the third and last episode of Attack on Titan’s final season will be made available. The release date for the last instalment of the critically acclaimed series has finally been announced, satisfying fans’ interminable anticipation. The finale will air in two parts, so fans will have to wait until later in 2023 to watch the entire finish. What’s more, the third and last episode of Attack on Titan’s final season has been billed as a “special broadcast” on NHK Networks.
This suggests that each segment will be a stand-alone anime special, rather than a series of episodes airing regularly. At the time this article was written, however, such a claim rested solely on speculation and could not be substantiated. In this post, we’ll go through all the details we know about the third and final season of Attack on Titan so far, and we’ll also make some educated guesses about what we may anticipate. The third and final season of Attack on Titan features a teaser with a teary-eyed young Eren celebrating the arrival of The Rumbling.
As was previously reported, the third and final season of Attack on Titan will premiere on Japanese television at 12:25 a.m. JST on Saturday, March 4, 2023. For various audiences throughout the world, this means the movie will be available on shelves on Saturday night. Most overseas fans, including Japanese viewers, will have to wait until Friday morning local time to watch the show. The release date and time will shift depending on your location and time zone. The third instalment is expected to be streamed on Crunchyroll like the first two instalments, however, this is not yet confirmed. At this moment, it is unclear whether or not overseas viewers would have a time lag when watching the streamed version of the Japanese show. One may reasonably assume that there will be, although it has not yet been verified.
The third and final episode of Attack on Titan’s first season will show in Japan at the following times, local time.
Friday, March 3, 2023, at 8 a.m. PST
Time Zone: 11 a.m., Friday, March 3, 2023
Friday, March 3, 2023 at 3 p.m. BST
Summertime in Central Europe, March 3rd, 5pm, 2023
India Standard Time, March 3, 2023, 8:30 p.m.
On this date in the Philippines, March 3, 2023, at 11 p.m.
On the fourth of March, 2023, at 12 p.m.
Saturday, March 4, 2023, 12:30 a.m., Australian Central Standard Time
Part 2 of reviewing the entire season of Attack on Titan
In Part 2 of the last season of Attack on Titan, Eren completely betrayed the Survey Corps and led his Jaegerist organisation in an all-out revolt against the present governing government of Paradis. Eren’s decision to assume his Founding Titan form, which triggered the Wall Titans and set off The Rumbling, was the result of this chain of events. When the Wall Titans perform the Rumbling, they stroll over the rest of the world, squashing everything but Paradis and wiping off nearly every living creature there. Armin Arlert, Mikasa Ackerman, Levi Ackerman, and the rest of the Survey Corps were seen by viewers attempting to stop this from occurring. Yet their efforts were fruitless. Thus, in the last episodes of the final season’s second half, the Survey Corps, although being shielded by The Rumbling, decided to do whatever it took to stop Eren and The Rumbling. They had the help of Gabby Braun, Falco Grice, and Annie Leonhart, who opted to join the Paradis forces in an effort to stop Eren.
What can we anticipate for the Third & Final Season?
Part 3 of Attack on Titan’s last season will mostly centre on this misfit crew’s attempts to halt The Rumbling despite their meagre numbers and equipment. Similar to how the odds are stacked astronomically against them, the opponent is a seemingly infinite army of Colossal Titans. However, in the third and final instalment of the show’s current season, viewers will watch the team fight to stop Eren. The Rumbling’s international and human victims will also be highlighted, with specific attention paid to those in nations and areas that have played significant roles throughout the series and, notably, in the penultimate season.
By the time the second half of the season has aired, viewers will have witnessed the terrible conclusions to the stories of Armin, Eren, and Mikasa, the show’s key three. While the manga’s climax has been met with a lot of criticism, it is hoped that viewers who have only seen the anime would have a better time with it.