Speculations about the date of the Attack on Titan movie, the trailer, the story and everything we know about The Last Attack

Attack on Titan comes to the big screen with a new film that brings together its last two chapters in an excellent 145-minute package. Titled The Last Attack, the Attack on Titan movie has already earned a Japanese date, and with the announcement of some fancy tweaks to the anime’s end: here’s hoping a Western is on the way.

In the meantime, we’re here to give you everything you want to know about the Attack on Titan: The Last Attack movie. This includes the first trailer, a look at the expected differences between the film and the TV series, and the parts of the Attack on Titan story that it will cover.

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The film Attack on Titan: The Last Attack will hit Japanese theaters on November 8.

With no release date announced yet in regions like the US and UK, we’d be very surprised if it doesn’t eventually come to the West, especially considering the quality of other anime releases such as Demon Slayer. and Haikyu, have performed at the box office in recent years.

With that in mind, we’re cautiously looking at 2025 as a conceivable release window for Attack on Titan The Movie: The Last Attack. Watch this space.

Attack on Titan The Movie: The Last Attack are necessarily the last two episodes of the Attack on Titan anime gathered in a long presentation.

The 145-minute Attack on Titan film will pick up where episode 87 of Dawn of Mankind left off: a team of former allies and enemies, including Mikasa, Levi, Gabi, Armin, and Annie, with the goal of taking down the master of The Rumbling. plan.

Essentially a cataclysmic event that will wipe out the entire world, Eren commands an army of colossal titans and sets out to end the cycle of violence by destroying everything in Marley and beyond to Paradise Island. Of that? Well, that would be telling, but it puts a definitive end to the Attack on Titan saga.

The first trailer for Attack on Titan The Movie: The Last Attack is here. Fortunately for those who haven’t yet immersed themselves in the final chapters, there are few spoilers.  

It shows scenes from the ultimate war, with the action focusing primarily on Eren’s founding Titan, Mikasa flying through the air, and Hange hunting in the sky. You can watch the 30-second clip for yourself above.

The Attack on Titan movie has some slight tweaks from the final chapters. The biggest and maximum apparent difference is the sound quality: The Last Attack provides 5. 1 surround sound.

The anime’s visuals will also be “updated”, it is not yet known at this time what precise form this will take. Maybe we’ll expect slightly smoother animations and designs from the perfectionist MAPPA team.

On top of that, series director Yuichiro Hayashi believes that the Last Attack movie will be the definitive way to see the end of Attack on Titan.  

Hayashi said on (H/T Crunchyroll): “I first drew the storyboards [for The Final Chapters] with the concept that it would be seen as a single film. So having the opportunity for everyone to see it in the environment most productive imaginable, theater, is for me a dream come true.

The cast of the Attack on Titan movie will almost remain the same as the anime. As the English dubbing has not yet been confirmed, for now we are left with the Japanese casting:

At the time of writing, the Attack on Titan movie will only be available in Japanese theaters starting in November. At the very least, we expect it to come to Crunchyroll in the long run and to Western theaters. If that happens, it probably won’t be until 2025 at the earliest.

For more information, here is our selection of anime to watch in 2024 and anime for beginners. Then, go back to the beginning with our advisor on how to watch Attack on Titan in order.

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