The final Trailer of Attack on Titan Proves the Anime is Too Scared of Going Against the Fans for an Original Non-Manga Ending

Attack on Titan Final Trailer Disappoints Fans By Giving The Manga Ending to the Anime Series Too.

The final Trailer of Attack on Titan Proves the Anime is Too Scared of Going Against the Fans for an Original Non-Manga Ending

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  • Popular anime and manga series Attack on Titan recently released its final trailer for the last chapter of the series. However, the trailer left a lot of fans disappointed as it featured the manga ending which was quite rushed and controversial.
  • Because of the series' disputed conclusion, which many considered was rushed, fans hoped for a better conclusion.
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Pony Canyon released the new trailer for the Attack on Titan Final Season Final Season Part 3 Part 2 on October 28. The primary cast is slated to return, with Yuki Kaji, Yui Ishikawa, and Marina Inoue resuming their roles as Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, and Armin Arlert, respectively. The Attack on Titan anime ends its ten-year run, having launched to critical acclaim in April 2013. In this dramatic finale, the Scout Regiment meets their most deadly foe yet: Eren Jaeger, who now wields the enormous power of the Founding Titan.

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With the series almost reaching its end, the fans expected an anime-only ending. However, after watching the trailer, it appeared clear that the series adapted the manga’s ending rather than an anime-original ending which fans were hoping for desperately.

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Attack on Titan Final Trailer

The final trailer for Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters Special 2 has aired, bringing the famous series to a conclusion. On October 28th, the clip debuted on YouTube and teased the drama of the showdown. With Eren Jaeger’s newfound skills beyond anything viewers have seen, the stakes have never been higher. The special will air on November 4, 2023, at midnight in Japan and will be 85 minutes long, as originally promised.

Attack on Titan Final Trailer
Attack on Titan Final Trailer

The anime also revealed the artist and title of the theme song for the last special episode. Linked Horizon will perform the theme song, and will return to the series four years after their last appearance in Attack on Titan season 3 part 2 in 2019. The new theme song will be titled Two Thousand Years… Or… To you in 20,000 years…

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But the major problem that the fans witnessed during the trailer was that the finale adapted the manga as it is, crashing all hopes for an original non-manga ending.

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Attack on Titan Trailer Confirms Manga Ending for the Series

The manga’s final arc, and especially its finale, received mixed opinions. Due to the contentious ending of the manga, there have been rumors that the anime creators may have given us an Anime Original Ending. However, the most recent trailer shattered any dreams for an anime-exclusive ending. Some manga fans hoped that an anime-only finale would feature some extra scenes or more fleshed-out moments presenting a more satisfying ending than the manga.

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However, given the length of the manga that remains to be covered for the finale, it appears plausible that the studio will stick with the ending depicted in the manga. Due to the controversial ending which many believed was rushed, fans were hoping for a better ending for the series which has been a part of our lives for a long time.

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