Overview of Upcoming Attack on Titan Releases
- In January 2025, the much-anticipated “Attack on Titan: The Last Attack,”a compilation film, will hit theaters.
- Studio Eclypse will debut a fan-made project titled “Attack on Titan: Requiem”on January 15, 2025.
- This fan project presents an alternative conclusion to the original storyline, staying true to the established canon.
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Attack on Titan enthusiasts have exciting events ahead in 2025. It’s officially confirmed that “Attack on Titan: The Last Attack,”a compilation film, will be available to fans starting in January 2025. This film presents an opportunity for audiences to reexperience the series’ emotional conclusion.
In addition, there is much buzz surrounding the fan project titled “Attack on Titan: Requiem.”Recently, Studio Eclypse, the studio behind this initiative, released a new trailer and shared the exact release date, which is set for January 15, 2025.
Details About Attack on Titan: Requiem
Produced by Studio Eclypse, “Attack on Titan: Requiem”has been in the works for a considerable time. This project acts as an alternative ending to the original series.
The project’s official website elaborates:
“AoT no Requiem delves into an alternate conclusion to the canonical source material. Drawing inspiration from the ‘Akatsuki no Requiem’ music video, this doujinshi rewrites the final chapters (137, 138, 139) of Attack on Titan and expands upon the narrative established in the earlier episodes (1-136).”
“#AttackOnTitan: Requiem will air its full episode on January 15th!” — Studio Eclypse (@studio_eclypse) January 1, 2025
The creative team behind “Attack on Titan: Requiem”emphasizes that this project is fueled by their passion for the franchise. They encourage fans to continue supporting Hajime Isayama and the broader Attack on Titan universe.
The recently unveiled trailer on Studio Eclypse’s official X (formerly Twitter) account showcases Eren Yeager and his companions as they grapple with pivotal decisions about humanity’s future. Initially released in dubbed format, plans for a Japanese version of the trailer have also been confirmed.
Why Attack on Titan Is So Beloved
First serialized in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine in September 2009, the Attack on Titan manga concluded after 11 years, in 2021. With over 140 million copies sold, it ranks among the highest-selling manga titles ever, and more recent estimates suggest the number may be closer to 150 million.
Distinct from many series, “Attack on Titan”has been animated by multiple studios. Wit Studio produced the inaugural season, while MAPPA took on subsequent seasons.
Fans can catch “Attack on Titan”streaming now on Crunchyroll.
Source: X (formerly Twitter)
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