Attack on Titan has returned to television with the Conclusion Arc.
Friday’s episode, The Final Chapters (Part One), was an hour-long special broadcast that combined three episodes together. It ended on a cliffhanger, keeping the fans eager to know what happens in the next installment.
Unfortunately, the show won’t be airing new episodes weekly. Instead, the final stretch of the story will play out over two feature-length parts, the first of which aired this past Friday, March 4. That means there’s really only one episode of Attack on Titan left. Here’s everything we know so far about what’s next.
When is Attack on Titan coming back?
No exact date has been announced for the second part of Attack on Titan season 4 part 3, aka the series finale. The official channels have confirmed that the anime will return for one last time as soon as Fall 2023.
The news was announced along together with a short clip:
The latest episode explored the consequences of Eren Yeager’s Rumbling on the citizens of the world. We saw masses of people and everything they ever built getting crushed under the parade of the Colossal Titans. However, all hopes were not lost, as the remaining members of the 104th Cadet Corps and their once-rival Titan shifters teamed up to stop Eren’s genocide.
When will Attack on Titan end?
This new alliance lost an important member of the team as they tried to escape the Rumbling. The scene definitely brought tears to the eyes of many fans.
Humanity took a last stand against Eren, but even their most brutal weapons were worthless in front of the Rumbling. The episode ended with the alliance finding Eren at the head of his Colassal army. Do they have a chance of stopping him?
You can read about the highlights of the episode here. However, it is infested with spoilers, so steer clear if you haven’t watched the episode yet.
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