Studio Kusanagi has released new images from Episode 3 of Season 4 of “Attack on Titan,” showing the quiet before the storm. What awful occurrences are waiting for viewers as Eren makes his way to start the Rumblings?
Release information for the third and final episode of Season 4 of “Attack on Titan” was revealed in January. To everyone’s astonishment, a fourth instalment will be released later this year, when everyone assumed the third would contain the final batch of episodes. Dot Pyxis’ vacant workplace is depicted in the latest artwork, evoking a more tranquil era. Major flashback to Episode 9 of Season 4: “Brave Volunteers,” in which Yelena provided the Titan serum to the anti-Marleyan volunteers before they travelled to Paradis Island. Even though Pyxis knew he had to keep Zeke under close watch while he was still on the island, he insisted that his men train volunteer gunmen anyhow. Consequently, he detained the relief workers.
There were no hints about what to expect in Part 3 of Season 4 of “Attack on Titan,” but the image did hint at the high quality of the visuals that fans may expect to see in the future thanks to the design studio. In this second half of the fourth season, hundreds of Colossal Titans have arrived on the shores of Marley and the Rumbling has begun. Eren aims to destroy the world, so it’s up to Mikasa, Armin, Levi, and the rest of the 104th Training Corps to stop him. Can this crew, bolstered by Hizuru and Marley, prevent Eren from destroying life outside the city walls?
Meanwhile, the release date of Episode 3 of Season 4 of “Attack on Titan” has finally been announced, after fans waited for it for over a year. As of April 2022, the second instalment was concluded, and nearly a year later, on March 4, the third will be released. The season’s latter half, however, has been split in two. As a result, there will be a fourth instalment, extending the wait for the series finale.
While a specific release date has not been announced, it is expected to occur later this year. That’s why plenty of people are hoping the wait won’t take another 12 months.
A preview of Episode 3 of Season 4 of “Attack on Titan” is included in the announcement. Even though it’s short at only 30 seconds, it manages to showcase both new and old elements of the series, therefore increasing anticipation for the latter.