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Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 24: Live Countdown to Premiere

Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 24

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Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 24 will premiere on Sunday, February 27, 2022. It’s also known as Episode #83 or “Pride.” Last week’s episode was a slower-moving story as people process everything that’s happening and plan what their next move will be. To help you get ready for the episode, we’re providing a countdown.

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Attack on Titan Countdown Timer for S4E24

Season 4 Episode 23 (English sub) drops at 12:45 p.m. Pacific on Sunday, February 20 (2:45 p.m. Central/3:45 p.m. Eastern) in the United States.

We’ve provided a timer from from TickCounter embedded below.

The above timer is counting down to exactly when the English sub episode is scheduled to drop on Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Funimation. If the servers at any of the streaming platforms are overloaded for any reason, then the episode premiere might be delayed by a few minutes on that particular service.

A version without subtitles always airs on TV on NHK in Japan a few hours before it’s available in the U.S. Because of this, spoilers are abundant everywhere before the episode drops. So try to avoid social media until the official subtitled episode is available on Funimation, Hulu, or Crunchyroll.

If the above timer doesn’t work, we have another that you can use in the next section below.

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A Backup Countdown Timer Is Below

If the timer embedded in the section above doesn’t work for you, then the live countdown shown below, from TimeandDate.com, is another good one to try. Just note that this one may not always be responsive to different devices, so if it doesn’t show up as well on your screen, try holding your device horizontally instead of vertically.

Attack on Titan’s subs air in the U.S. on Funimation, Crunchyroll, and Hulu. If you’re not a Funimation subscriber, you can sign up here.

Read our review of last week’s here.

A brief synopsis of last week with spoilers is below.

Last week’s episode, “Sunset,” was a slower-paced episode that showed us how many characters, including Annie, Hitch, Connie, Mikasa, Armin, Gabi, and Reiner are dealing with the fallout of Eren’s genocidal decision.

We looked back on Annie’s backstory and how she never felt attached to anyone, except her father when he showed her love for the first time in her life before she left for Paradis. Now, whether it makes any logical sense or not, everything she’s done is to try to get back to him. But back in Marley, he’s confronting the Marleyan authorities and may have been shot.

Shaddis, meanwhile, remained a hero. He’s telling those who fought by his side to join the Jaegerists and swallow their pride, while he takes the fall for everything.

Armin, meanwhile, has his own breakdown and hurts Mikasa’s feelings in the process. Armin’s overwhelmed by everything falling apart around him, and he feels the only good he can do left in the world is somehow stop Connie from feeding Falco to his mom. But there’s a foreboding moment where I’m left worried that he’s going to sacrifice himself to achieve his goals.

Mikasa, meanwhile, is still laser-focused on Eren, to the point that she notices her scarf is missing. Who took it?

Gabi and Kaya, meanwhile, have found a mutual understanding of each other and even hugged when Gabi left with Armin to track down Connie.

In a strong contrast, Floch is still 100% sold on Eren’s genocide and is getting ready to lock up the volunteers, including Yelena. Yelena seems to have lost all will to live, thinking that Zeke may not be alive. And Floch killed one of her supporters just to prove a point. He tells Jean that Jean can go off and live a hero’s life, returning to his former life in peace, but Jean seems horrified by that idea.

Connie, meanwhile, is hell bent on bringing Falco to his mom, and Falco can’t remember where he knows Connie from.

But we did get one bit of good news. Levi is alive! He’s seriously injured, but Hange did manage to save him. And now she’s face-to-face with Pieck and Magath as the episode ends.

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