Everyone appears to be getting ready for the release of “Attack on Titan” Season 4 Part 3, so the spotlight is definitely on it. Japan is using the preview in new advertisements to drum up interest in the series. Now, the production team’s decision to include scenes from Part 3 of Season 4 of “Attack on Titan” is being hailed as a brilliant marketing tactic. Twitter users are becoming increasingly interested in it as the hype builds and they anticipate its debut with anticipation. The tweet regarding the commercial for the preview photos of the anime in Japan “sparked a commotion,” as SportsKeeda put it. All of the images in this commercial come directly from the sneak peek at the first episode of the forthcoming season.
Mappa has not yet given an update on when the second season of the third portion would be available to viewers. Fans will have to wait a bit longer, as the studio has promised that the unveiling will occur later this year. Mappa’s announcement that the anime version of “Attack on Titan” Season 4 Part 3 had surpassed fans’ expectations only served to pique their interest more. Thus, the production staff has collectively decided to divide the third instalment into two parts. The 25-minute summary video may be viewed on the official Pony Canyon YouTube channel, and links to it have been added to the franchise’s official website and social media outlets.
The popular anime series is featured in a trailer that is packed with details to get viewers ready for an episode that will air next month. These previews are sure to pique the interest of viewers who have been waiting over a year for the second season of the anime (which began on January 10 and concluded on April 4). Despite the debates, it’s undeniable that the series features a fascinating array of characters, including Eren, Mikasa, and others. Originally written by Hajime Isayama, and expertly translated by Mappa into animation, it has become the most talked about anime of all time. When the manga was finally finished in April of 2021, the mangaka was already a year into the project.
With 130 chapters adapted in the second half of the final season, there are just nine chapters remaining to adapt in the third and fourth portions. Masafumi Mima, the series’ sound director, revealed in a tweet that there would be 35 episodes in the current season. Parts 3 and 4 of “Attack on Titan” Season 4 may contain the remaining episodes, bringing the total to 94, while Parts 1 and 2 cut 28 episodes.
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Massive spoiler-filled Attack on Titan: The Final Season, Part 3 advertisements were posted across Tokyo to build anticipation for the impending one-hour special. Observant viewers of the Tokyo subway system may have seen a new billboard advertising the series near Shibuya Station. Although advertisements for future anime outside railway stations are nothing new, fans have pointed out that those who only watch anime should avoid them to avoid spoilers.
The Whole Third Part of the Final Season Release
Attack on Titan caused a stir online a few weeks ago when the release date for the third and final season was announced. Many admirers were thrilled by the announcement, but others poked fun at it. This is due to the fact that the third and final section is broken up into two sections. Many viewers are baffled by the current status of the anime, and some have even joked that the show would never end because of it. While billed as “The Final Season,” it may be more realistic to split this into various parts. Even so, we know for sure that Part 3 will be the last in the series. In contrast to the previous two parts, which were comprised of shorter episodes, Part 3 will debut with a one-hour special on March 1. Then, the second part of Part 3 will be released later this year. However, as of this writing, there has been no information about the structure of the second act.
The Last Episode of Attack on Titan Season 3 Shibuya Commercial
Longtime readers of the story may be confused, but there is still a great deal of anticipation for Part 3. A billboard advertising the upcoming one-hour special with several stills from the film was just installed in Shibuya. At first sight, it might not seem like anything is spoiled, but you shouldn’t examine it too closely. Anime subreddit user u/Mazen141 discovered the advertisement and posted it there. There, fans of the series saw the ad and commented on how it revealed plot details.
While advertising for the series is heating up, fans also anticipate the release of a new trailer for Part 3. Part 3 of the series’ final season will premiere in Japan on March 4, 2023, for a one-hour special. At the time being, we don’t know where the special will be available for streaming outside of Japan.
Trailer Breakdown for Part 3 of Season 4 of Attack on Titan
The Tree Scene with Eren and Mikasa
Part 3 of the Attack on Titan season 4 teaser opens with a scene from the very first episode of the anime, featuring a young Eren and Mikasa. MAPPA was able to capture it similarly to how WIT Studio animated it, but the fact that Eren is shown sobbing while seated rather than after getting up suggests that he will have more opportunities to engage with his history in the following season.
Having one’s point of view shift during a titan assault
Rumbling, with Eren in Founding Titan form commanding the Colossal Titans, is the second scenario shown in the trailer. People are shown suffering and fleeing in despair from the wreckage in the trailer. The camera moves up from ground level to the eye level of the titans, suggesting that the next first portion of the last chapter of the anime would mostly focus on the titan attack from the titan’s perspective, rather than the people’s perspective, as shown in previous seasons. The primary graphic from last year hints at the same thing.
The Fall of the Statue of Helos
It was revealed in the premiere episode of Attack on Titan season 4 that Willy Tybur was admiring a monument of Helos, a Marleyan legend who is supposed to have killed the Devil of All Earth, an Eldian legendary character who is said to have struck a contract with Ymir Fritz. As seen in the film, the monument has collapsed, which may be meant to symbolise the end of the Marleyan mythology, even though the Tybur family and Karl Fritz invented the narrative of Helos to escalate the Eldian civil war and fuel the hatred of Eldians.
It’s possible that MAPPA’s animation is running late
At the end of the third trailer for Attack on Titan season 4, young Eren is heard saying, “This is Freedom.” The scenario in chapter 131 of the manga is quite well-known.
Since the second half of season 4 of Attack on Titan adapted up to chapter 130 of the manga, this might suggest that MAPPA is behind schedule in animating the next section and merely used a scene from chapter 131 to release the teaser.
The transition from adult Yuki Kaji to young Eren
The sole voice heard in the trailer for Episode 3 of Season 4 of Attack on Titan is that of the show’s protagonist, Eren Yeager. It may be sufficient to set the stage for Part 3’s imminent premiere, but it’s worth pointing out how voice actor Yuki Kaji goes from voicing adult Eren to voicing his younger self. Therefore, voice actor lovers of the anime are in for a treat, since the new anime may include a number of sequences and transitions showcasing their talents.