Attack on Titan The Final Season Part 4 Trailer, Release Date, and More

Attack on Titan The Final Season Part 4 trailer has been released at Anime Expo 2023 and the anime is scheduled for the fall lineup this year.

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By Mahaksh Chauhan | Jul 3, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Finally, the wait is over as Mappa has finally revealed Attack on Titan The Final Season Part 4 Trailer at Anime Expo 2023. On March 3, a one-hour special titled The Final Season, Part 3 aired. The anime was available on Crunchyroll under the title Attack on Titan: The End of It All, Part 1: The Final Chapters. Hulu also hosts anime for viewing. After a brief hiatus, SIM is back with a brand new opening theme song: “Under the Tree.” Part 4 of Shingeki no Kyojin is titled Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season of Kanketsu-hen Khen in Japan, indicating that it is the second half of the series. (Part 3 is titled The Final Season Kanketsu-hen Zenpen.)

The New Trailer for Attack on Titan The Final Season Part 4

With the release of the new trailer for Attack on Titan The Final Season Part 4 the fandom is hyped once again. The anime has been scheduled to be released in the fall anime lineup. In the new trailer, we see Armin’s narration at the start. He is narrating the whole sequence while we see a flashback of the fight everyone has with Eren. Titan’s fighting with each other while we got a little spoiler here too at the end of the trailer. Mikasa says goodbye to Eren at the end of the trailer, maybe hinting something here.

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Know more about the Anime

NHK aired the first 16 episodes of the Final Season anime in December 2020. The anime was available to watch online with English subtitles on both Funimation and Crunchyroll. In January 2021, the anime debuted on Adult Swim’s Toonami schedule, and in the same month, Funimation began streaming an English version.

Episode 76 of the Final Season’s second half began on the NHK General channel in January 2022, marking the beginning of the show’s 12-episode run. The sequel was available for streaming on Crunchyroll and Funimation shortly after it aired in Japan. The first season of the television anime debuted in April 2013, and season two debuted in April 2017. Part one of the third season debuted in July of 2018, while part two debuted in April of this year.

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Twitter Reaction By Fans

Twitter was buzzing around when the little trailer dropped on the internet. Let’s check out a few tweets related to the new trailer.