After the end of season 4 part 3.2, fans are eagerly waiting for Attack on Titan Season 5. It will be the last and final season in the beloved anime series which will conclude the show.
Will there be an Attack on Titan Season 5?
As of now, Attack on Titan Season 5 has not been renewed. This means that the upcoming season of Attack on Titan, which is the third part of season 4, will be the final part of the series.
Fans of the anime series are upset with this decision of makers to divide the season into two additional and final parts. Makers have decided to divide season 4 into two additional parts:
- Attack on Titan Season 4 – Part 3.1
- Attack on Titan Season 4 – Part 3.2
“A manipulated masterpiece” – A Thread on Attack On Titan, the most overrated animanga of all time. pic.twitter.com/IDQAxjkOJW
— christian (@frostyuno) April 11, 2023
The makers have taken away all the excitement from the fans by not releasing season 5 of Attack on Titan.
Is There a Release Date for Attack on Titan Season 5?
No, there is no release date for Attack on Titan Season 5 since the anime series will conclude with Season 4 Part 3.2.
Regarding the release date of Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 3, it has not been officially announced yet. However, it is likely to be released this month, in April 2023.
Is there A Trailer Out for Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 3?
No, there is no trailer out yet for season 4, part 3 of Attack on Titan. However, there was a teaser released from the official Twitter handle.
TVアニメ「進撃の巨人」The Final Season完結編
NHK総合にて2023年放送決定!
告知映像を公開しました!https://t.co/rJTn8NTtnJ#shingeki pic.twitter.com/pW0vVY7zh6— アニメ「進撃の巨人」公式アカウント (@anime_shingeki) April 3, 2022
Furthermore, the tweet announced the upcoming part of Attack on Titan and where fans will be able to stream it. Here is the tweet.
Where to Watch Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 3 Online?
Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 3 will be broadcasted on NHK General. However, for fans around the world, the anime series will be broadcasted on various OTT platforms like Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Just Watch, Crunchyroll, Disney Plus, Funimation, and more.