Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters Part 2 Anime Finale Has a Feature Length Movie Level Runtime

According to Official sources Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters Part 2 will be 85 minutes long.

Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters Part 2 Anime Finale Has a Feature Length Movie Level Runtime

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  • Attack on Titan has released the trailer for its final series Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters Part 2.
  • According to Official sources Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters Part 2 Will Be 85 Minutes Long.
  • This Final Season has a unique distribution pattern, with episodes lasting two hours, similar to two epic films.
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Pony Canyon’s official YouTube channel released the last trailer for Attack On Titan last Season Part 3 Part 2 on October 28, 2023. The anime will be broadcast on the NHK General channel on November 4th. In Japan, the anime will also be available on Lemino, d Anime Store, Netflix, TELASA, U-NEXT, Amazon Prime, DMM TV, and ABEMA. While foreign streaming information was not verified in this current round of announcements, it is assumed that the finale will be available on Hulu and Crunchyroll, based on their previous releases of the series.

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Attack On Titan The Final Season Rumbling
Attack On Titan The Final Season Rumbling

The Attack on Titan finale concludes the anime franchise’s eight-year trip, as well as the “final season’s” three-year and four-part voyage. According to the most recent information from these official sources, the anime series’ last chapter will run for 85 minutes.

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Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters Part 2 Will be 85 Minutes Long

Attack on Titan is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. From September 2009 to April 2021, the manga was serialized in Kodansha’s monthly shonen manga magazine Bessatsu Shonen Magazine, with its chapters collected in 34 tankōbon volumes. Attack on Titan Final Season is animated by MAPPA. The previous seasons’ cast will reprise their roles in the anime. After the conclusion of Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2, there were only 9 chapters of the manga left to be adapted in Attack on Titan Final Season Part 3. The first installment aired as a one-hour special on March 3, 2020. Titan Assault The Final Season Part 2 debuted on the NHK General channel in January 2022 with episode 76 and ran for 12 episodes.

Attack on Titan
Attack on Titan

And now the last chapter of the anime series will run 85 minutes and will premiere on Sunday, November 5, 2023, at midnight. Japanese Standard Time. This runtime is quite similar to the length of a feature movie.

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The Fate of Attack on Titan: Final Chapters Part 2

The upcoming release will be the series’ overall finale as well as the second half of a two-part finale release. Attack on Titan has gone down in anime history as one of the most important series in recent years, and as its last moments approach, the enthusiasm among fans is tangible. The manga’s ending by Hajime Isayama has already left an indelible mark, heightening anticipation for the anime’s big finale. The teaser for the final chapter teases humanity’s final struggle against Eren Yeager, who uses the power of the Founding Titan to create a fearsome army of prior Titan incarnations.

Attack on Titan Season 4 Rumbling
Attack on Titan Season 4

The Final Season has a unique distribution format, with episodes lasting two hours and resembling two epic movies. While this structure has taxed supporters’ patience, the journey has been worthwhile.

Read More: “Nothing will change”: Attack on Titan’s Eren Yeager Was So Scared of Himself That He Chose to Declare War on Himself to Get Stronger

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