Summary:
- The film ‘Attack on Titan: The Movie: THE LAST ATTACK’ will premiere in Japan on November 8, 2024.
- The movie, directed by Yuichiro Hayashi, runs for 145 minutes and will feature music by Linked Horizon.
- The global release date is yet to be confirmed, but the film will reignite fan excitement.
Fans of the iconic anime series “Attack on Titan” have reason to celebrate with the announcement of “Attack on Titan: The Movie: THE LAST ATTACK.” Set to hit Japanese theaters on November 8, 2024, the film will provide a grand finale to the series that has captivated audiences worldwide. The movie, directed by Yuichiro Hayashi, who helmed the final season of the anime, promises a dramatic conclusion with a runtime of 145 minutes.
The recently released teaser trailer offers a glimpse into the film’s emotional and intense narrative, highlighting key moments from the anime’s final episodes. Accompanying the film will be the evocative music of Linked Horizon, known for their powerful contribution to the series. Their song, “To You 2,000… or… 20,000 Years From Now…,” will serve as the movie’s theme, aiming to stir the same deep emotions felt throughout the series.
While the specific date for the film’s international release has not yet been announced, fans can look forward to experiencing the finale in theaters soon. In the meantime, the complete “Attack on Titan” series, including all four seasons, is available for streaming on Crunchyroll, allowing viewers to revisit the saga before the movie’s release.
The final season of “Attack on Titan,” which began airing in 2020 and concluded in November 2023, explored the intricate world beyond the series’ iconic walls. It delved into the story of the Eldrians and the global conflict, culminating in the apocalyptic event known as “The Rumbling.” This led to a climactic battle between the Marleyan military and the Scout Regiment, aimed at stopping Eren Yeager’s destructive plan.
As anticipation builds, “Attack on Titan: The Movie: THE LAST ATTACK” is set to bring the series to an epic close, rekindling the fervor of its global fanbase.