{kodoani.com} A new trailer reveals what to expect from the next first episode of the second half of the final season of Attack on Titan.
Twitter account @animetv_jp and comes from the first episode of the second half of the fourth and final season of the series. The trailer provides more details about the scenes that were shown in the anime series. The trailer for Season 2 preceded it, including footage of an injured Levi and a brief synopsis of Eren and Reiner’s upcoming fight. The new episode opens the final season of the series and will air in Japan on January 9. Just before the second season premieres, a series of special recaps will be broadcast on Japanese television. about the events of the first 75 episodes of the series, recounting some of the main events. The series follows the point of view of Annie, Mikasa and Levi. The synopsis will also contain new anime scenes.
【Teaser 15sec.】Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2Scheduled for January 9, 2022!
Episode 76: “Judgement”
Are you excited? Look forward to part 2 of the Final Season! ????
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The second half of last season will adapt the remaining chapters of Hajime Isayama’s manga, which was completed earlier this year. The first half of the season aired from December 2020 to May 2021. In the fourth season of the series , there was a change in studios for the series; The show’s first three seasons were created by Wit Studio (Vivy: Fluorite Eyes’ Song, Vinland Saga), while production for the current and final season went to Jujutsu Kaisen’s MAPPA studio. It was recently announced that Wit Studio is experiencing financial difficulties.
Retail chains Kinokuniya, BooksAMillion and Barnes and Noble receive special and limited editions of the manga with cover variations or other additional material.
Attack on Titan began in 2009. Since then, the story has grown into one of the biggest anime and manga series in the world, with over 100 million copies worldwide. The manga has received numerous awards, including the Kodansha Manga Award and the Harvey Award, and has been on the New York Times bestseller list multiple times. The series has also spawned several side stories and novels, various video games, as well as two Japanese live-action films. A live-action remake of Warner Bros. is currently under development.
The first three seasons of the anime as well as Season 1 of Season 4 are currently streaming on Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Funimation. The manga was commissioned by Kodansha USA and distributed in North America.