“Attack On Titan: The Final Season Part 4” Gets New Trailer And Release Date Preview

Attack on Titan has just released a new trailer for The Final Season Part 4, the likely never-ending sequel to the latest sources leading to a moot ending.

It’s only 30 seconds long, but there are new footage that enthusiasts will need to see.

As always, things are getting a little weird these past few days here (the bird boy?). I say “final” very loosely here, because technically, the “final” season of the series began in December 2020 and continues until now. day with more parts. I guess that makes sense given that the series debuted in April 2013 and there were four years between seasons 1 and 2. Now, a decade later, we can finally finish four seasons of the series. Precisely the tightest anime release schedule I’ve ever seen. Honestly, it’s probably one of the worst.

The trailer, while new, only still offers a release date rather than an express date. Again, it’s just the fall of 2023, which is probably between September 1 and November 31 if I had to guess.

Actually, it’s not even Part 4, it’s Season 4, Part 3, Part 2, because the last component has been split into the component itself, like splitting the atom as we dig deeper and deeper into this weird screen procedure that seeks to end. Is this really the definitive end of the series after ten years and a final season split into four?Supposedly, yes, but at this point I’m going to want to see it.

It is very likely that Attack on Titan will become an all-time wonderful anime series, despite the timing. I’m sure Netflix is already making plans for a live-action adaptation of it. Just kidding, but. . . maybe only halfway through. given what Netflix has done with a number of other old anime series. Replacing Attack on Titan as perhaps the main anime after that will likely be Demon Slayer, if it hasn’t already replaced it, which has a much more regulated release schedule. , and even had a big working box for an intermediate film he made some time ago.

So we’ll know more soon and we’ll have a release date from the company shortly. Stay tuned.

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