The second trailer for the final season of Attack on Titan Part 2 has been released and will be broadcast on January 9, 2022

The second trailer for the final season of Attack on Titan Part 2 has been released and will be broadcast on January 9, 2022

The second trailer for the final season of "Attack on Titan" Part 2 was released today, and the animation will officially start airing on January 9, 2022.

Trailer

"Attack on Titan" is a manga created by Japanese manga artist Hajime Isayama. It is his first serialized work and began serialization in the October 2009 issue (the first issue) of Kodansha's "Bessatsu Shonen Magazine". The story is based on the conflict between humans and Titans. Humans live in a city surrounded by high walls and fight against the man-eating Titans.

The final season of the TV animation "Attack on Titan" was originally scheduled to be broadcast for the first time in December last year (2020), but in the end MAPPA officially decided to divide the final season into two parts like the third season. The first part of the fourth season ended with the 16th episode aired in March this year.

However, the ending of the manga "Attack on Titan" has caused a lot of discussion and objections among fans. The first part of the final season of the animation has a score of 9.8 on Douban after only one episode was aired. Even with the controversy over the ending of the manga, it currently remains at 9.3.

Trailer screenshots

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