An exciting new trailer has dropped for Attack on Titan: The Final Season – Part 3.
The new trailer, officially posted by Pony Canyon, introduces many of the Colossal Titans that Eren and his team will have to face in the thrilling final battle for humanity’s future. During the live-streamed special in which the trailer first premiered, the anime’s staff also announced that SiM, the group that performed the opening themes for Part 2, would return to perform the series’ new theme song, “Under the Tree.” Part 3 is slated to debut its first half on March 3 as a one-hour special, while the second half will air later this year.
Attack on Titan: The Final Season – Part 3 Story
The Final Season Part 3 picks up directly after Eren’s pivotal decision in Part 2, in which he released thousands of Colossal Titans within the walls of Paradis Island in a massive event called “The Rumbling.” The last trailer juxtaposes a younger, more innocent version of Eren against his current self, in which he embraces the notion of freedom by allowing the Titans to break down the walls that keep humanity, as he sees it, confined.
Hajime Isayama’s original Attack on Titan manga ran in Bessatsu Shonen magazine from September 2009 to April 2021. Although Wit Studio produced Seasons 1-4 of the Attack on Titan anime, MAPPA is now at the helm for The Final Season, with Yuichiro Hayashi (Kakegurui, Garo the Animation) as Director and Hiroshi Seko (Mob Psycho 100, Vinland Saga) in charge of Series Composition. The series’ Chief Animation Directors are Daisuke Niinuma (Case Closed) and Manabu Akita (Dororo 2019, The God of High School.) Tomohiro Kishi (My Little Monster) is the main Character Designer.
Attack on Titan Manga Sales
Attack on Titan is currently among the best-selling manga series of all time, with over 110 million copies in circulation worldwide, as of September 2022. It has also received a number of awards and honors over the years, including the Kodansha Manga Award in 2011, the Attilo Micheluzzi Award in 2014 and the Sugoi Japan Award for Best Manga Series in 2015, among others. In 2015, the series was adapted into a two-part live-action film by Shin Ultraman director Shinji Higuchi. It was also recently adapted into a stage musical by director Go Ueki with music direction from KEN THE 390. The musical ran from Jan. 7-9 at the Orix Theater in Osaka and then at the Seinenkan Hall in Tokyo from Jan. 14-24.
Attack on Titan is available to stream on Crunchyroll. The manga is available in English from Kodansha US.
Source: Pony Canyon, via YouTube
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