The end is finally upon us, or so we think. Attack on Titan has been a show that has consistently taken its viewers on an emotional rollercoaster with its numerous game-changing twists and turns. And now, as the story enters its final stretch, the release schedule for the anime has become just as unpredictable. Originally, when season four was dubbed as the “Final Season”, many fans assumed that part two would conclude the story. However, as we approached episode 87, it became increasingly clear that the show would require more time to wrap everything up.
Fast forward almost a year, and it seems like the decade-long tale of Attack on Titan will finally come to a close with the upcoming batch of episodes. But things aren’t as straightforward as they seem. The show’s final run of episodes will be delivered in two halves, meaning that the end of the third part of the final season might not be the end after all.
So, in anticipation of the third part of the final season of Attack on Titan, let’s grab our ODM gear and slice our way through everything we need to know. The first half of the third part is expected to air on March 4th, 2023, in Japan, with the official release date for the second half yet to be announced.
While we wait for the release of the third part, let’s take a look at the cast of the show. Attack on Titan has brought us a plethora of unforgettable characters, and many of them are expected to return for the final run of episodes. From Eren Jaeger, Gabi Braun, Falco Grice, and Armin Arlelt to Mikasa Ackermann, Reiner Braun, Jean Kirshtein, Connie Springer, Hange ZoĆ«, Zeke Jaeger, Floch Forster, Theo Magath, Nile Dawk, Keith Shadis, Pieck Finger, and Porco Galliard, we can expect the majority of the principal players to make an appearance. There’s always the possibility of new characters appearing, but with so much story left to wrap up, it’s unlikely.
Fans of the manga have already been divided upon its conclusion, so it remains to be seen how the anime adaptation will fare. Bryce Papenbrook, who plays Eren in the English dub of the show, has been tight-lipped about the direction the story will take in the final run of episodes. He has avoided spoilers at all costs, preferring to experience the show in real-time and let his emotions come out naturally while performing Eren’s lines.
Papenbrook has described Eren as “angry” in the first three seasons, but in the latest season, he is “terrifying” due to the layer of coldness that has come over him. However, Papenbrook is still unsure if Eren is a monster or not, which is a testament to the show’s ability to create complex and unpredictable characters.
Attack on Titan has consistently pulled the rug from under our feet with each episode, and it’s safe to say that the final run of episodes will be no different. It’s impossible to predict how the story will end, but one thing is for sure: it will be an emotional and unforgettable experience. So, let’s gear up and get ready to experience the thrilling conclusion of one of the most beloved anime series of all time.
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