‘Attack On Titan’ Season 2 News And Updates: Crunchyroll To Simulcast Anime Next Year; Release Date Announced, Funimation Takes Over Broadcasting

By Lasitha Raj - 12 Dec '16 06:00AM
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"Attack on Titan" season 2 will be broadcasted by Funimation in the United States and Canada next year. This will be after the animation is released in Japan in April 2017. There are reports that indicated that the episodes will have an English dub and sub. These will be created by Crunchyroll to their respective websites.

This is because of the agreement between the two companies in order to expand the showing of "Attack on Titan" season 2. This comes as a boon to the fans of the series as they will now be able to watch and enjoy the online simulcast as they were able to do before.

"Attack on Titan" Season 2 to Showcase A New Arc In The Storyline

There are reports that a possible new arc will also be introduced in season 2 of the anime series. The new story line in "Attack on Titan" season 2 will feature a clash between mysticism and science. This plot unveils after the discovery of the experimental existence of the Titans. However, the makers of the show have not revealed any definitive details about the same, reported Yibada.

"Attack on Titan" Season 2 To Have More Than 20 Episodes

The news that Funimation will bring "Attack on Titan" season 2 in the United States and Canada will be a pleasant one for the fans who were eagerly waiting for the release of the sequel for many months now. All the 25 episodes of season 1 have been aired earlier. The company also released a home video based on the show as well, reported Geek Exchange.

The release of the second season of  "Attack on Titan" is confirmed. However, no details have been revealed about the exact date it will be launched in 2017. It is anticipated that the show will be aired during the month of April. With more than 20 episodes, the fans can expect a lot of fun and action filled with adventure. 

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