Fans of Attack on Titan who has been waiting for the third and final season since the series finale in April 2022 will finally be able to breathe a sigh of relief on March 4, 2023, when it is broadcast as part of the spring anime season. As one of the best new anime series, Attack on Titan deserves its reputation as a classic. Hajime Isayama’s work, with its gruesome allure, has become an international phenomenon. In little time at all, the series’ trademark twisty narrative and heartfelt connections will once again be winning over viewers around the world. Because the last episode left off on such a shocking note, everyone is eagerly anticipating the series finale to see how Eren’s quest for freedom is ultimately resolved.
Timing of Publication and Time of Day
The globe was riveted when the second half of Season 4 debuted in early 2022. Part 2 of Season 4’s finale, titled “The Birth of Humanity,” ended off with a cliffhanger and a tease for Part 3 and the series conclusion. The official Twitter account for the anime revealed that there would only be one more episode, but that it will be split into two parts, much to fans’ delight. The last episode of the anime will soon air, and it promises to be the series’ most beautiful and devastating moment. MAPPA reports that the release date for Episode 3 of Season 4 of Attack on Titan will be March 4, 2023. A special one-hour edition of Cour 1 will air for its premiere. Fans of the dubbed version will likely have to wait even longer, as Part 3 is only being published in its original language with English subtitles. For the most part, Crunchyroll and Funimation will be responsible for streaming it to an international audience. On Sunday, March 4 at 12:25 a.m., the premiere will air in Japan.
Episode 1 of Season 3 will premiere at the following times across various time zones:
Now, it is 11:25 am in the central time zone.
Twelve twenty-five o’clock in the afternoon
9:25 a.m. PST (Pacific Daylight Time)
Around 3:25 a.m. GMT (Greenwich Mean Time),
So, what do we have in store for you?
The Dawn of Humanity established the history between Eren and Mikasa, and it’s likely that this link will be explored more before the series finale. The Yaeger brothers’ relationship has layers upon layers still to be exposed. Fans will be intrigued by the forthcoming episode of Attack on Titan as they learn more about the brothers’ intricate manipulation. Jean’s longstanding fondness for Mikasa might endure a dramatic shift. This speculation stems from a dream (or possible flash forward) seen in the sequel, which showed a happy future for Mikasa and Jean that included a child. Ultimately, in the series finale, Paradis and Marley will resolve their disagreement. Eren has begun Rumbling and is gathering a huge army of Wall Titans to launch an attack on Marley. And Mikasa and the Survey Corps are dead set on stopping Eren from doing any more harm.
New Leaks for Final Season part 3
The last episode of Attack on Titan’s third and final season will air on March 4, 2023. Its return has been anticipated by fans far and wide, making it the most anticipated anime revival of the year. Its characters, story twists, and heartbreaking manga conclusion have made it one of the most recognised and acclaimed anime of the current age. Both the manga’s author and many of his or her readers have been devastated by the story’s conclusion. Hajime Isayama was visibly moved as he discussed the conclusion and its impact on him and others during an interview at an Anime NYC event. Once the manga’s story arc concluded, fans flocked to the internet to discuss it and beg the anime’s creators to give the show an Attack on Titan AOE, or Anime Original Ending. When the world was abuzz with speculation about what may happen in AOE before the release of part 3, a leaked picture made its way online. The image went viral on Twitter, where it helped debunk some myths and put an end to others about the series AOE.
No Anime Original Ending will be shown in Attack on Titan Season 3.
Fans all across the world have had extremely different reactions to the manga’s conclusion to Attack on Titan. For some, the conclusion written by Hajime Isayama was the best, while others clamoured for Attack on Titan AOE. The debate about the conclusion of Attack on Titan has generated a lot of press, and some fans have even constructed their own finale. Since the series’ final season didn’t premiere until 2020, viewers have had a lot of time to come up with their own creative conclusions. Season 6 premiered in 2020, however, the anime has been split up into many parts to avoid a cliffhanger. Part 3 of the last season has finally arrived, and while fans may have assumed that this would be the series’ final chapter, the official MAPPA Twitter account has revealed that this third and final chapter will also be split into two parts. Although the series’s subsequent dissection gave hope to those who wished to witness Attack on Titan AOE, the likelihood of ever seeing an Anime Original Ending for Attack on Titan is currently extremely low. A recent tweet indicates that the anime will remain faithful to the manga’s storyline.
There won’t be Attack on Titan AOE because of the following key reason:
The series’ faithfulness to the manga can be shown in the fact that a leaked photograph of Eren’s Colossal Titan is spreading like wildfire online; the image matches the comic panel exactly. Because of the debut of this image, the likelihood of being granted AOE for the anime is diminishing rapidly. It’s possible that this is the case out of reverence for the story’s roots and how they got to be as they are.
In Isayama’s fictional universe, Mikasa, the person closest to Erens, is the one responsible for his demise. Even though the last act is devastating due to the many facets of Eren’s character, it was intended to be this way and AOE is used in extremely few anime. The negative reaction the manga’s conclusion got throughout the world is another key reason why Attack on Titan AOE will likely never be released. Reactions were seldom unanimous.
It’s true that a sizable portion of the audience was left reeling by the conclusion, but it was also largely accepted by the other half. So, at this point, changing the ending might be a dangerous assignment for the creators. Nonetheless, the slim possibility of being granted an AOE must be ignored.