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‘Attack On Titan’ Season 2 News & Updates: New Eren Artwork Revealed

‘Attack On Titan’ Season 2 News & Updates: New Eren Artwork Revealed

Athena Dee

The premiere for “Attack on Titan” Season 2 will be out in just a couple of months. Despite the long-time hiatus, fans of the animated franchise remained engaged. It has been regarded as one of the critically acclaimed animated series today.

Now the people behind the series want to treat fans to a special gift. One of the show’s animators just posted new artwork for the anime’s lead character, Eren Yaeger. The artist posted the drawing on social media, eventually sending “Attack on Titan” Season 2 fans to a frenzy.

Eren is the show’s main protagonist. He, along with not too many people, managed to stay alive in a dystopic community. They all live in a world that is dominated by massive giants called Titans. These creatures monopolize the Earth and want to eradicate the human race by eating them. The remaining humans continue to fight back - Eren being one of those who are at the front lines.

The image that was posted on Twitter was a black and white rendition of Eren while he was wearing his scouting gear. Right behind him is the profile of his massive Titan form. Fans from different countries commented their praise on his social media account.

Since the photo was posted, fans who have long been waiting for “Attack on Titan” Season 2 immediately started to dissect the artwork for hidden clues. As pointed out by Comic Book, fans believe that the recently revealed “Attack on Titan” Season 2 artwork has some hidden hints about the show’s upcoming episodes.

In addition to this new “Attack on Titan” Season 2 artwork, the animated series was also highly talked about after reports of a new movie came out. According to multiple news sources, Warner Bros. is reportedly planning to come up with its rendition of a live action “Attack on Titan” film. However, Kodansha Comics had already refuted these claims.

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