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How to Watch Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20 Online

Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20

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Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20 premieres today, January 30, 2022. Here’s how to watch Attack on Titan S4E120 (aka Episode 79) online, including direct streaming links to help you out.

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Stream Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20 Online

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The English subtitled version of Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20 will be available in the United States starting at 3:45 p.m. Eastern today on Sunday, January 30, 2022. In other time zones, that’s 12:45 p.m. Pacific/1:45 p.m. Mountain/2:45 p.m. Central. A Funimation representative confirmed with Post Apocalyptic Media that this is the official time the episode drops. (And it also applies to Hulu and Crunchyroll.) Sometimes a server is delayed at one of these streaming platforms and if that happens, try a free trial at another one if you don’t want to wait.

Keep in mind, the episode drops early in Japan without subtitles, and some fans online will make their own not-as-accurate subtitles before the official sub drops. But it’s usually better to just wait and watch the real thing!

Here are the best links for watching Season 4 Episode 20 online. Many of these streaming platforms also offer free trials.

Watch AoT on Funimation: Season 4 Episode 20 (Episode 79’s English sub) will drop at this link, where you can also get a free trial if you’re not a subscriber.

To watch Episode 20 on Funimation, click on the link above and change the dropdown menu to Season 4. The new episode will be listed as Episode 79. You can stream ad-free for just $7.99 a month (or with a short free trial to test the paid service.) Funimation is available in the U.S., Canada, UK, Ireland, Brazil, Mexico.

If you want to watch Episode 20 for free by simply having a free account, know that free accounts typically can’t see the episode the same week that they premiere. You’ll likely need to wait a week. To get a free account, go to the account signup page and scroll down until you see a link that reads “Not ready to commit” and then proceed from there.

Watch AoT on Hulu: Hulu will post Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20 at this link once it’s online. If the episode doesn’t appear for you on Hulu, check out our story here for a workaround.

Watch AoT on Crunchyroll: Season 4 Episode 20 will premiere at this link once it’s available (and it will be listed as Episode 79.) If you sign up for a subscription, you can see the episode right away. It’s $9.99 a month, a little more than 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. Free accounts should be able to see the episode next week.

The English dubs for this episode won’t be out for at least a month, although it may be sooner than that before the first dubs for Season 4 Part 2 are available. Learn more in our story here.


How to Watch Season 4 Episode 20 Outside the U.S.

Watching the new episode, “Memories of the Future,” outside of the United States will work differently than described in the section above. The details above are for viewers in the U.S. who are watching the English sub version. The details below were shared on the TV subreddit’s guide, and although aren’t guaranteed, are a good jumping off point for helping you watch outside the United States. The time that Season 4 Episode 20 is available may be different in your country from the U.S. times listed in the section above.

  • 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)
  • Animelab: Australia and New Zealand
  • Aniplus Asia: Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines
  • Netflix: The Philippines, Thailand (typically several days after initial release.)
  • VVVVID: Italian Sub/Dub in Italy, Malta
  • mtmad (Spanish subtitles)
  • Amazon Prime Video: Italian Sub/Dub in Italy, Malta
  • SelectaVision: European Spanish Sub in Spain
  • iQiyi: Multi-language Subs in China
  • DANET: VietSubs in Vietnam
  • Muse Asia: Cantonese Subs in Hong Kong
  • Funimation: Also available in Canada, UK, Ireland, Brazil and Mexico
  • 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


Season 4 Episode 19 Refresher

Here’s where we left off last week.

Among the biggest turn of events was what happened to poor Falco. When Zeke screamed, Falco transformed into a Titan and then ate Porco after he willingly offered himself up. This upset Reiner greatly, since he’s been very depressed and was ready to sacrifice himself for Falco anyway. But now, Reiner lives on.

Determined to make sure his brother didn’t suffer alone, Colt died while hugging onto his brother while he transformed. It was gut-wrenching. Now Falco is going to be the next Jaw Titan, following the line of succession from Marcel to Ymir to Porco.

Many others died when Zeke screamed, including Nile and Pyxis as they turned into Titans. And Eren 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 died, transporting them both to the Path where they met the Founder Ymir. So there might be a chance that Eren’s body gets rebuilt just like Zeke, but it’s really not clear.

While they were in the path, Eren revealed his true motivations and that he’s not on board with the sterilization plan. In turn, Zeke revealed that he was not bound to the King Fritz’s ideology because he was not part of the royal family behind the wall. 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 and doesn’t need Eren to activate them. But his love for his younger brother has left him determined to try to change Eren’s mind about his plan. But Eren, more than likely, will try to change Zeke’s mind too.

As of last week, there is still no word on what happened to Levi or whether he is alive or dead. Hange dove into the river with him, but it’s not clear where they went.

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