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Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 28 (Funimation)

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This is the last Attack on Titan Sunday before a long hiatus. Season 4 Episode 28 (the Season 4 Part 2 finale) premieres today! Here are all the details you need on how to watch Attack on Titan S4E28 online, including streaming links and what time they will drop. The episode is also called Episode 87 on some platforms, and the episode’s title is “Dawn of Humanity.”

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Stream Attack on Titan Episode 87 Online

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The English sub for Attack on Titan Episode 87’s English sub drops in the United States at 4:45 p.m. Eastern today (Sunday, April 3, 2022.) In other U.S. time zones, it will air at the same time, which is 1:45 p.m. Pacific, 2:45 p.m. Mountain, and 3:45 p.m. Central. Representatives of Crunchyroll and Funimation confirmed these times with us. Please note that this is the same time the last episode dropped, but an hour later than the episodes have aired most of the time (due to the recent Daylight Savings time change earlier in March.) 

Below are links where you can legally stream Season 4 Episode 28 online, including links that offer free trials. We’re only promoting the legal links, because we want to make sure that we support the creators and animators.

Watch AoT on Funimation: Season 4 Episode 28 (Episode 87) will drop the English sub at this link. (You can also get a free trial via this link.) 

To watch S4E28 on Funimation, click the link above and change the dropdown menu to Season 4. The new episode will be listed as Episode 87 (“Dawn of Humanity”) once it’s available. You’ll need a paid subscription (or a free trial for a paid account) to see it. You can stream ad-free for just $7.99 a month, which is the least expensive option of all the streaming platforms in the U.S. Funimation is available in the U.S., Canada, UK, Ireland, Brazil, Mexico.

If you want to watch Episode 87 for free, you’ll have to wait a week. Getting a subscription to Funimation is worth it, because once the finale airs, you can go back and start watching the English dubs then too. 

Watch AoT on Crunchyroll: Season 4 Episode 28 will premiere at this link once it’s available (and it will be listed as Episode 87.) If you sign up for a subscription, you can see the episode right away. It’s $9.99 a month, which is a bit more than if you use Funimation. Crunchyroll’s episodes are available in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, LATAM, Middle East, and Russia.

Watch AoT on Hulu: Hulu will post Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 28 at this link once it’s online. If the episode doesn’t appear on Hulu once it’s supposed to drop, our story here gives a solution that can sometimes help.


How to Watch Season 4 Episode 28 Outside the U.S.

If you’re watching “Dawn of Humanity” outside the U.S., your options may be different depending on where you’re living, along with the time that the episode will drop. The details below are courtesy of the TV subreddit’s guide. This will help you get started, but some details might have changed, so be sure and double-check them.

  • Amazon Prime Video: Italian Sub/Dub in Italy, Malta
  • Aniplus Asia: Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines
  • Animelab: Australia and New Zealand
  • Crunchyroll: Also available in Canada, U.K., Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, LATAM, Middle East, and Russia
  • DANET: VietSubs in Vietnam
  • Funimation: Also available in Canada, UK, Ireland, Brazil and Mexico
  • iQiyi: Multi-language Subs in China
  • mtmad (Spanish subtitles)
  • Muse Asia: Cantonese Subs in Hong Kong
  • Netflix: The Philippines, Thailand (typically several days after initial release.)
  • SelectaVision: European Spanish Sub in Spain
  • VVVVID: Italian Sub/Dub in Italy, Malta
  • Wakanim: France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Suisse, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Quebec, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia.
  • Wakanim: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland (English subtitles) (French subtitles)

Season 4 Episode 28 Refresher

Read our full review of last week’s episode, “Retrospective,” here. Below is a quick recap.

“Retrospective,” which aired two weeks ago, provided some of the most beautiful (and haunting) animation sequences of the season.  The fight lasts for all of the episode, and serves as a chilling reminder of how horrific war can be. 

The Jaegerists are able to hold their own better, after years spent fighting right alongside Hange and others. But in the end, they’re no match for the other Titans (Reiner, Annie, and Pieck), especially once Falco joins them. It’s heartbreaking to see so many die, even if they were not on the right side. This episode gave us another glimpse into why they’re fighting and what they believe.

The Rumbling, meanwhile, is moving fast. By the time they’re able to take off with the Hizuru boat, Liberio will already be destroyed. To save some time, they plan to drag the boat to the mainland and fix it there, because they can only hold out against the Jaegerists for so long. 

One of the people who died in this episode was Floch, another victim to Gabi’s amazing sharpshooter skills. He thought he was sacrificing himself to save Paradis, but it was not meant to be. 

One of the more compelling (and intriguing) parts of the episode was Falco’s transformation. Against Pieck’s better judgment (first transformations can be difficult), he wanted to save his comrades and get right in the fight. He was powerful in his Jaw Titan form, which closely resembled a bird, interestingly enough. But he ended up attacking Pieck in a frenzy, reminiscent of some of the frenzies that Eren found himself caught up in early on in his transformation. It was Magath who had to cut him out and save him. 

In the end, it was Magath and Shadis who saved the group. The crew took off and Magath stayed behind, ready to blow up the only boat that could catch up to them. Shadis, who had already blown up the train tracks, helped him. He is an unsung hero, for no one will know what he did in the very end. 

As the episode concludes, Annie confronts Mikasa again about whether or not she will be able to kill Eren  — or if she’ll at least be able to stop herself from stopping Annie from doing the same. It’s really not clear where Mikasa is going to land when (or if) that time comes. Annie is tired of killing people, including Eren, and just wants the battles to be over. 

It was a hauntingly beautiful episode, the perfect segue to the Season 4 Part 2 finale. 

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