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Here’s When Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20 Drops

Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20

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What time does Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20 (also referred to as Episode 79) air on Sunday? After everything that happened last week, you’ll likely want to know the exact moment you can tune in this week to see the fallout. Here’s exactly what time Season 4 Episode 20 (the subtitled episode called “Memories of the Future”) drops in the U.S.

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Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20 Drops Sunday Afternoon

The English subtitled version of Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20 drops on Sunday, January 30 at 2:45 p.m. Central (3:45 p.m. Eastern/12:45 p.m. Pacific/1:45 p.m. Mountain.) This time was confirmed with Post Apocalyptic Media by a representative of Funimation, and is the same for Hulu and Crunchyroll as well.

In Honolulu, Hawaii, that’s Sunday at 10:45 a.m. In Anchorage, Alaska, that’s Sunday at 11:45 a.m.

Here’s a countdown:

Keep in mind that sometimes, one of the major streaming platforms might delay the release, but this is rare. So far we’ve seen Crunchryoll behind one week and Hulu about an hour behind another week. Funimation, Hulu, and Crunchyroll have free trials you can use to test out the service, just in case the one you prefer is down.

The original Japanese version without subtitles drops as 12:10 a.m. JST (Japan time.) This is prior to when the subtitled episode drops in the United States, so beware of spoilers online until 2:45 p.m. Central!

Attack on Titan hasn’t even started releasing English dubs for Season 4 Part 2 yet. Expect the dub for Episode 20 to be at least a month away, ultimately arriving on on Toonami and Funimation. We shouldn’t be too long before the first of the Season 4 Part 2 dubs begin releasing.

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How to Watch Season 4 Episode 20 Online

Here are the links where you can watch Episode 79 once it’s available.

Funimation: Watch via this link. (U.S., Canada, UK, Ireland, Brazil, Mexico) for Season 4 Episode 20 and free trials are available to test it out.

Hulu: Hulu has Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20 at this link. This is a paid streaming service. If Hulu gives you trouble, check out our article here for a workaround that sometimes helps you find the missing episode.

Crunchyroll: Watch here for Season 4 Episode 20 (aka Episode 79.)

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See our full review of last week’s episode here. Below is a short synopsis.

Last week’s episode was heartbreaking in multiple ways. So. Many. Ways.

Falco turned into a Titan and was about to eat Reiner (who was willingly going to sacrifice himself), when Porco stepped in and made the sacrifice instead. Falco, through no true fault of his own, brought about the deaths of two of his friends. Right before he ate Porco, he killed his own brother Colt when he turned into a Titan. Colt made the decision to sacrifice himself, holding onto Falco out of grief and love as his brother transformed. Now Falco is going to be the next Jaw Titan, following the line of succession from Marcel to Ymir to Porco. But Reiner isn’t happy about this, because he was already so depressed that he was ready to say goodbye to this world once and for all.

Many others died when Zeke screamed, including Nile and Pyxis as they turned into Titans. And Eren himself may have died, after Gabi shot off his head in anger over what happened to Falco. But Zeke caught Eren’s head just before he could die, transporting them both to the Path where they met the Founder Ymir. Does this mean that Eren’s body has been rebuilt and he will be fine, just like Zeke? Eren revealed his true motivations to Zeke — that he didn’t want sterilization for his peopel — and Zeke revealed that he no longer needed Eren to carry out his plan anyway. Zeke was not bound to the King Fritz’s ideology because he was not part of the royal family behind the wall. And on top of that, he was able to use his time waiting on Eren to awaken to nullify the vow against war. Now Zeke has the full powers of Ymir, but his love for his younger brother has left him determined to show Eren that he needs to believe in Zeke’s ultimate plan of sterilization for the Eldian people.

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