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How to Watch Attack on Titan’s Season 4 Episode 27 English Dub Online

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If you’re a dub viewer, then you still get to enjoy the Attack on Titan journey for Season 4 Part 2! Here are all the details on how to stream Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 27’s dub online. There are two different ways to watch the English dub of Episode 86, and we’ve got all the details.

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Stream the Attack on Titan Episode 86 English Dub on Crunchyroll

You can watch Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 27’s English dub on Crunchyroll starting Sunday night, April 24, at 9:30 p.m. Central/10:30 p.m. Eastern/8:30 p.m. Mountain/7:30 p.m. Pacific/3:30 a.m. UTC. This is confirmed by both a Funimation representative and Crunchyroll’s online schedule. 

You can watch the English dub of Episode 86 on Crunchyroll at this link

While Funimation is also an option, that service will be phased out in the future. Funimation recently bought Crunchyroll and the two services are merging under the Crunchyroll banner. This is why the dubs are now available on Crunchyroll too. Ultimately, Funimation will be phased out and Crunchyroll will be the only location for Attack on Titan dubs. 


You Can Watch the English Dub on Toonami Late Saturday Night with a Cable Subscription

If your cable or satellite subscription includes the Cartoon Network (which is the same as Adult Swim/Toonami), then you can watch the English dub earlier than your Crunchyroll counterparts. It will air late Saturday night/early Sunday morning, depending on which time zone you’re in. But this is only available to people with cable/satellite subscriptions that include the Cartoon Network.

According to Toonami’s schedule, Season 4 Episode 27 (“Retrospective”) airson TV at 12:30 a.m. Eastern on Sunday, April 24. In other time zones, this is 11:30 p.m. Central on Saturday night, April 23, and 9:30 p.m. Pacific on Saturday night.

If you missed it, it will likely be available on Demand with whichever cable service you’re using. If you prefer streaming, you can also try Hulu Live TV, Sling TV, AT&T Now, and YouTube TV services, as long your package includes access to the Cartoon Network. (Note that this is Hulu with Live TV, not the regular Hulu service.)

You can see Toonami’s schedule here. Clicking on the Attack on Titan link on Toonami takes you to Adult Swim’s page here. Season 4 Episode 27 will be added at this link (after it has streamed on TV), but you’ll need a cable login to watch. 


Season 4 Episode 26 Refresher

Here’s where we left off last week (spoilers below from last week!) For a full review, check out our review and analysis of S4E26 here.

Last week’s episode, “Traitor,” was gut-wrenching (to say the least.) The Rumbling has already reached the shores of Marley, so the team has to move fast to try to secure the port and stop the Jaegerists. And while Armin, Conny, and the others had hoped to do this without bloodshed, their plans fell apart when Floch quickly saw through the deception and warned his troops.

All of this led to a heartbreaking showdown between Samuel and Daz versus Armin and Conny. You may not remember, but we had seen these two fighting alongside Armin and Conny since season 1. They had a long history together, and Sasha even saved Samuel’s life once. (You can read more about their history in our story here.)
Armin and Conny ended up paving the way for Reiner and Annie to turn into Titans and attack the port, killing numerous Jaegerists in an attempt to spare the flying machine and save Lady Azumabito. Seeing those two Titans fighting — and knowing that Conny and Armin provided the deception that let them attack — was chilling, even knowing that what they were doing was ultimately for the better of humanity.

Of course, Samuel and Daz were confused too, because they feel like they are only protecting their homeland and they haven’t been left with any other choices. The whole scene before they were killed was just heartbreaking and so sad.

In the end, Conny flashed back to a chilling conversation he had with Bertholdt, and seems to be understanding things from his point of view better now.

Now there’s a lot left to figure out. Will the Hizuru’s flying boat allow them to actually reach Eren? What is Eren doing right now? Will Mikasa even have a chance of talking him out of it? Is Levi still going to try to kill Zeke and, if so, how is going to accomplish that being as injured as he is? What is going to happen to Floch?

There’s a lot left to uncover, and little time to do it.

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    Stephanie Dwilson started Post Apocalyptic Media with her husband Derek. She's a licensed attorney and has a master's in science and technology journalism. You can reach her at [email protected].

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