For those eagerly awaiting the return of Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) in 2016, the news came as a cold shower. The Spanish distributor SelectaVisión, known for revealing information in advance, announced that the highly anticipated second season is only expected to arrive in January 2017.
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This revelation was published by the OtakuPT portal, which recalled that the same distributor had previously been correct in bringing forward the premiere of the first season, back in 2012. This time, SelectaVisión stated that the information came directly from Kodansha , the publisher responsible for the original work.
Postponement surprises fans of the series
Despite the anticipation for new episodes, the studio responsible for the animation has not officially confirmed the new premiere date. However, SelectaVision's track record of success and Kodansha's involvement reinforce the credibility of the information. Still, fans should await an official statement for greater certainty.
Meanwhile, anticipation only grows. The first season raised the bar for anime productions, delivering impactful scenes, a memorable soundtrack, and intense characters. Naturally, the pressure to maintain this quality may have contributed to the postponement.
Furthermore, internal changes within the production team and the adaptation of the manga's storyline may have influenced the schedule. Therefore, it's best to wait for a season that lives up to expectations, even if it takes a little longer.
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