Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 2 – Here’s All We Know at This Point!

The second part of Attack on Titan Season 4 is right around the corner so you might want to check out all the details out at this time! Here are all the updates on the beloved Anime series!

If you are a big fan, you know that Attack on Titan was first released as a manga by Hajime Isayama in 2009.

It was his debut in the manga world but his work quickly gained him a lot of praise and success.

Naturally, this led to it being adapted into an anime that was just as well received by fans of the genre.

At the very beginning of this year, the fourth season of Attack on Titan aired, coming to an end in May but the final episode did not suggest that the storyline was wrapping up anytime soon.

Immediately after, MAPPA confirmed that a second part was in the works, covering the remaining storyline first featured in the manga.

While it is expected to air sometime next year, an exact release date is yet to be announced.

Fans were already sure that the midseason finale was not the end of the whole series since there is quite a bit of content from the manga that is yet to be adapted for the small screen.

As a result, they have been highly anticipating the release of the second part.

Season 4 Part 2 is expected to start with episode number 76, titled “Judgment.”

A teaser for the second part has already been released, reassuring fans that Attack on Titan is truly not over yet!

And it is no surprise so many fans are looking forward to continuing their Attack on Titan journey. After all, the story, characters, visual art and voice acting are some of the best in the entire industry!

William Reid
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