'Attack On Titan' News & Updates: Final Release Date Announced! New Season & Chief Director?

By Joyce Vega - 13 Dec '16 19:27PM
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Fans are excited to see the new season of “Attack On Titan” after almost four years of waiting passionately. The young Eren Jaegar vowed to cleanse the earth of giant humanoid Titans who killed his mother and destroyed his hometown. Finally, the animation and the adventurous story will continue in April 2017, something worth the wait.

According to Geek Exchange, the announcement about season 2 was made back in 2014 and since then fans were trying to find out as many details as they can for the upcoming season. "Attack On Titan" season 2 starts off where season 1 ended with Eren’s focus on his father’s past work. Fans are hoping for the upcoming season they will finally find out how Eren will become Titan and why his father made him that way. Allegedly, the team was skipping the manga series because they were waiting for other series to be released in order to get more source material. The former episode director, Masashi Koizuke, will now be a season director while the season director Tetsuro Araki will be the chief director. This is one of the most intense and complex animes fans ever watched, and the directors had so much time on their hands to make "Attack On Titan" season 2 hopefully ever better.

Crunchyroll reports that since 2013 “Attack On Titan” has been hit, and the CEO and founder of Funimation, Gen Fukunaga said it feels good to see so many people waiting to see more of something you gave them so eagerly. "Attack On Titan” has 21 volumes and more than 70 million copies in print today. It was an inspiration for a lot of games and more series.

As Comic Book reported, fans were excited when they heard they will see another episode of their favorite manga, but a little disappointed they had to wait three long years. Fortunately, season 2 will be released in April 2017 probably with English subtitles as well.

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