A stunning new full trailer for Shingeki no Kyojin: Season Final – Part 3 , revealing the new song "UNDER THE TREE" by the band SiM. According to the official website, the series is set to return on March 3rd of this year.
Shingeki no Kyojin: Season Final – Part 3 gets a new trailer
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The trailer, this time complete, revealed new scenes showing the beginning of the war led by Eren Yeager with his colossal Titans over the earth.
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Therefore, the long-awaited conclusion of the anime Shingeki no Kyojin ( Shingeki no Kyojin: Final Season Part 3 ) is scheduled to premiere on March 3rd . However, the first part of this last season will have a 1-hour special on Japanese TV.
The anime Attack on Titan The Final Season premiered on the NHK in December 2020, airing a total of 16 episodes. Attack on Titan The Final Season Part 2 premiered with episode 76 on the NHK General on January 9, totaling 12 episodes, as well as all the latest seasons were animated by the studio MAPPA .
Synopsis
Humans encounter Titans in Shiganshina District after years of peace. Eren, Mikasa, and Armin witness the appearance of the Colossal Titan and the Armored Titan, which breach Wall Maria. However, the Titans invade the city and wreak havoc, including the death of Eren's mother, who is devoured before his eyes. He then decides to seek revenge on all Titans by joining the Survey Corps.
Finally, Hajime Isayama launched the manga in Bessatsu Shounen Magazine , published by Kodansha in 2009, finishing in April 2021. Furthermore, the 34th and final volume was published in June 2021.
©諫山創・講談社/「進撃の巨人」The Final Season製作委員会
Source: Official Website
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