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'Attack on Titan' Season 2 News, Updates: Official Promo Video Released

'Attack on Titan' Season 2 News, Updates: Official Promo Video Released

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"Attack on Titan" latest episode ended Eren's Titan wrecking the Stohess district. This happened after a riot battle with Annie's Titan. The first season ended in a really amazing finale, with a lot of cliffhangers that left fans at the edge of their seats. Now, they are waiting for the sequel and they are becoming eager to find out by the minute.

Three years have passed and the epic "Attack on Titan" saga is now getting another adaptation for this anime. Fans of the franchise are now determined to find out what will be happening in the show. Kodansha Comics has collaborated with Funimation to release the first official trailer for the second series, which will be launched on December 24. The said series will bring Christmas a cheery vibe for anime fans out there.

As promised, a number of exciting revelations were included in the "Attack on Titan" Season 2 teaser video and a lot of them already know the latest about the manga. The teaser video began with footage that fans would surely be familiar about. An army of titans are seen walking towards human civilization and a breach in the Wall Rose is set. This is the second outermost wall which secures the Chlorba District, Trost District, and Karanes District, citizens.

Mikasa, Armin, and Eren return in their fighting form, taking out one titan after another with different techniques. One vital part of the trailer shows a couple if new titans. One of them is a furious titan who was seen catapulting a horse towards the Survey Corps which is directly involved in battling the titans. This giant comes along with another smaller titan who digs into bodies of other titans. "Attack on Titan" Season 2 release date is still not yet revealed by Funimation, but it is expected to premiere in April 2017.

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