We are already in the final stretch of ‘Attack on Titan’ (‘Shingeki no Kyojin’), and we are not exaggerating when we say that without a doubt the anime is among the most anticipated bombings of 2023.
MAPPA has been giving us one of lime and another of sand, because the so-called “Final Season” has been spreading over several yearsand although he has finally confirmed when Part 3 starts, he has also given us some bittersweet news.
One half now… and the second when possible
Although we expected it by the end of the year, it has finally been confirmed that Part 3 of the Final Season of shingeki no kyojin‘ starts relatively early: the next March 4, almost in time to close out the winter anime season.
A first trailer has also been revealed where we are allowed to see the horrors that Eren has raised with the Rumble when he wakes up the Colossal Titans of the walls. Now, this advance and the release date are a gift, especially since with all the schedule so tight that MAPPA has Many of us expected the anime to arrive directly at the end of the year.
The problem is that it seems the ‘Final Season Part 3’ will arrive divided into two halves. One starts on March 4, and the other apparently sometime during 2023, but it hasn’t been specified yet.
From MAPPA have accompanied the announcement with a note in which they appreciate their patience and explain that it has finally been decided to divide Part 3 in two in order to “deliver a job that meets expectations” and they promise to “continue to do their best”. Delays were already expected during production, and it is seen that the studio has finally made this decision so as not to delay the release date any further.
The truth is that “Final Season” is already beginning to sound a bit like whining and could well have been divided directly into a fourth and fifth season… But hey, for now we already know when it returns ‘Shingeki no Kyojin’ and we can go rubbing our little hands, because if the previous batch of chapters had been intense, this consignment is not going to be left behind.
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