Attack on Titan fans will have to wait until the fall for the second episode of season 4, part 3, even though the first episode recently aired. The Twitter account for Attack on Titan has stated that the second episode of the series’ final season will not be released soon. But, we anticipate that the developers will announce the exact release date in the future months. Since the production company only needs to finish one episode in the next six to seven months, we can safely anticipate that it will be released in September. It wouldn’t be an issue for MAPPA to release it in the early fall, especially because the remaining episodes have been in the works for quite some time. The second episode of AoT’s third and final season is likewise eagerly anticipated, but like the first, it will be an hour long. This is equivalent to viewing three 20-minute episodes of a typical anime.
To celebrate the news, the developers also launched a brand new promotional video. Except for confirming that Episode 89 will premiere in the fall of 2023, the video reveals nothing about the upcoming episode. Eren, in his Founding Titan form, chasing after his fleeing comrades (Mikasa, Armin, Hange, Levi, Zeke, Jean, and Conny) is the focus of a new Key Visual. The primary image also expresses gratitude to fans for tuning in to Part 3 of Season 4.
How did followers respond to the news?
It was obviously major news for the AOT fandom, and supporters didn’t waste any time sharing their reactions. Of course, the vast majority of posts bemoaned having to wait yet again for the series finale. Some viewers made sure to express their appreciation to MAPPA and the Attack on Titan staff for their hard work on the episode. Some viewers were upset that MAPPA was postponing the episode, while others understood and patiently waited for the finale to be made. Nonetheless, regardless of the criticism the producers of Attack on Titan receive for their actions, the series has a large and dedicated fan base that will always defend it as a masterpiece of the anime world.
Latest Updates
Part 3 of the series finale of Attack on Titan is scheduled to premiere on Saturday, March 4, 2023, at 12:25 a.m. JST. In a matter of days, viewers will witness the series’ end after waiting for it for many years. Even though only the first half of the last season will arrive on Saturday, excitement is still building. Attack on Titan fans has also been informed that the third and final season would consist of two specials each clocking in at an hour and a half in length, rather than the usual weekly instalments. Fans all across the world will be able to see the final episode in this format thanks to Crunchyroll’s decision to divide the one-hour special into three parts.
When & where can we expect to see the premiere?
On Saturday, March 4, 2023, at 12:25 am JST, the third and final season of Attack on Titan will premiere on local Japanese networks. This equates to a Saturday night local release time for a subset of worldwide fans. Most viewers in other parts of the world won’t be able to see it until Friday AM local time. Several regions and time zones will have different release dates. Crunchyroll will broadcast the first episode of the season the day it premieres in Japan. For overseas audiences, the site will also divide the special into three parts. If you were disappointed that the series ended without feeling like a season, now is your chance to get your fix.
The third and final season of Attack on Titan will air in Japan at the following times, local time.
8:25 a.m. on March 3rd, 2015 in the Pacific Time Zone.
Friday, March 3, 11:25 AM EST
3:25 p.m. on Friday, March 3 (13:25 BST) in the United Kingdom
Currently, it is Friday, March 3 at 5:25 p.m. CEST (Central European Summer Time).
The current time in India is 8:55 PM on March 3.
It is currently 3:25 a.m. on Friday, March 3 in the Philippines.
The time in Japan is 3:25 a.m. on March 4 (JST).
Date and Time in Australia’s Central Standard Time Zone: Saturday, March 4 at 12:55 a.m.
The Concluding Chapter of Attack on Titan
Part 2 of the last season of Attack on Titan featured Eren Yeager’s “betrayal” of the Survey Corps in favour of the takeover of the reigning government of Paradis by the Jaegerists. In response, Eren took on the form of the Founding Titan, triggering the Wall Titans and setting off The Rumbling. While he means well in trying to shield his friends from harm, they take offence at his actions and label him a “betrayer.” The Rumbling is about to begin, and with it the Wall Titans will crush the rest of the world, reducing it to a barren wasteland and wiping off nearly all of its inhabitants.
When the Rumbling threatened to spread beyond Paradis’ borders, viewers witnessed Armin Arlert, Mikasa Ackerman, Levi Ackerman, and the rest of the Survey Corps fight to stop it. But they failed, so they had to pursue Eren and The Rumbling to try to stop it. Hence, in the previous episode’s last minutes, the Survey Corps decided to do whatever it took to stop Eren and The Rumbling, despite the fact that The Rumbling was really beneficial to them. Despite having suffered at the hands of the Marleyans as Eldians, Gabby Braun, Falco Grice, and Annie Leonhart all elected to join the Survey Corps in order to safeguard their home country of Marley.
Typical Events (speculative)
Season 3 of Attack on Titan will centre on the aforementioned group’s futile attempts to stop The Rumbling. Nonetheless, the organisation is unlikely to let the absence of resources prevent them from doing what they can to end the cycle of violence and hatred. As a result, viewers of Attack on Titan season 3 should anticipate the group’s struggles to stop Eren. The situation is so bad that some casualties are practically guaranteed. While it’s based on reality, hearing that the only characters remaining living are the ones the audience loves or hates is nevertheless disturbing to fans. The specific content of each one-hour special is one of the biggest unknowns about the forthcoming episode. In spite of this, fans may be certain that the soon-to-air first special will conclude on a big cliffhanger because no official release date has been set for the second part.