There is a “new” Attack on Titan movie titled The Last Attack that will hit theatres on February 10th, but some might quickly become sad to learn that there is nothing really new about the content in the feature. Instead of offering new material, this movie serves more as a recap of both parts of the final season. It seems like what we had hoped to be new content in Attack on Titan: The Last Attack is merely a theatrical recap.
What is Attack on Titan The Movie: The Last Attack
While it’s always thrilling to see our favorite Survey Corps members in high-definition battling Titans on the big screen, fans who might be eager to see some novel where-knew-it-was-coming stories or a sneak peek at a different conclusion may walk away a little underwhelmed. However, all that doesn’t say that The Last Attack has been made without any worth—whether you’re a die-hard fan eager for a nostalgic rewatch, or a newcomer trying to catch up, the film promises visually stunning surroundings capturing the raw emotion, power-packed action sequences, and detailed storytelling which made Attack on Titan a global phenomenon. Now’s your chance to see parts 3 and 4 of the final season of the Attack on Titan series based on the manga by Hajime Isayama.
When will The Last Attack be Released?
Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK will only be in theatres February 10. That’s right, one day only, and a Monday of all day. But it is still likely to draw hordes of ardent followers for something so iconic as-the kill of all kills, as it may be flashed across the big screen once and once only. You may entirely understand it as a fitting closure for fans that have been devoted to catching up with Eren all these years, even credited for serving the following generations.
What is Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK?
Attack on Titan: The Last Attack finds its debut with the last two episodes of its iconic series hitting the big screen. The movie project allows fans to relive the climax in an exciting manner; the theatre!
For more than 100 years, over the services of walls so dense they seemed to stretch around forever, humans lived in an uneasy partnership, hoping among all hopes that Titans—that is, giant, hideous, man-eating abominations—did not exist on the other side. Eren Yeager was just a child when the walls were smashed to brittle dust, oh so quickly leaving him not only parentless but also embittered to seek nothing but revenge against the Titans.
Through shared toils with the Survey Corps, Eren discovered an unexpected power that uncovers shocking truths about the world from behind his sheltered upbringing. This knowledge, when found, drowns him with abject hope of nothing better to do but destruction.
Left alone once more, and, now operating, motivated only by an aspiration toward a new future, Eren readily concocts the “Rumbling,” a catastrophic plan intended to obliterate all life beyond the walls. Will Erwin of him hold vice admiral of his tactics? Will the scattered remnants of Levi, the other members of the special operations squad, and occasional interlopers beat him? Ultimately, fighting against the clock, could they undertake to halt him before it is too late?