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Attack on Titan Finale Compilation Film Streams English-Dubbed Trailer

By AnimeWeebJanuary 22, 20255 Mins Read
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The epic conclusion to the globally acclaimed anime series, Attack on Titan, is set to hit theaters worldwide with a compilation film titled “Attack on Titan: The Last Attack”. A new English-dubbed trailer has just been released, offering fans a glimpse of the intense action and emotional culmination of the series. This theatrical release combines the final two episodes of the anime, promising an unforgettable experience for long-time viewers.

The Final Battle on the Big Screen

“Attack on Titan: The Last Attack” is not just a simple re-airing of the final episodes. It’s a meticulously crafted compilation that enhances the viewing experience with improved visuals, additional cuts, and even a new post-credits scene. This makes it a must-see for fans who have followed the journey of Eren, Mikasa, and Armin since the series’ debut in 2013. The film aims to provide the best possible environment to witness the conclusion, which is exactly how director Yuichiro Hayashi originally envisioned it.

What to Expect

This movie brings together “Attack on Titan Final Season THE FINAL CHAPTERS” Special 1 and Special 2, originally aired as separate television specials in 2023. The film has a runtime of approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes, offering a comprehensive and immersive experience of the anime’s final arc.

  • Enhanced Visuals: Expect a more polished visual experience compared to the original broadcasts.
  • New Post-Credits Scene: An additional scene will provide new insights and a different take on the ending for some of the key characters.
  • Epic Battles: The film showcases the colossal battles between the Scout Regiment and Eren’s forces, with the fate of the world hanging in the balance.
  • Emotional Depth: Prepare for the emotional weight of the finale as the characters confront their destinies and the ultimate consequences of their choices.

Where and When to Watch

The movie will have a limited, one-day theatrical release in several regions around the world, starting in February 2025.

Here are some key dates and locations:

  • Australia & New Zealand: February 6, 2025
  • North America (United States and Canada): February 10, 2025 (with both English dubbed and Japanese with English subtitles options available)
  • United Kingdom & Ireland: February 26, 2025
  • Other regions: include Finland (Feb 12), Spain (Feb 13), Denmark, The Netherlands (Feb 20), Norway, Sweden (Feb 21), Germany (Feb 25), France (March 1), and Italy (March 3).

Tickets are not yet available for purchase, but fans can register for notifications on various cinema websites.

The Story So Far

The final chapter of Attack on Titan sees Eren, as the Founding Titan, advance on Fort Salta with countless other Titans. Mikasa, Armin, Jean, Conny, Reiner, Pieck, and Levi, having narrowly escaped the Rumbling, stand as the final line of defense. This confrontation marks the culmination of a long and arduous journey, a clash between former comrades and childhood friends. The stakes are incredibly high as the alliance attempts to stop Eren and save the world from his devastating plans.

The narrative picks up directly from where the previous episodes left off. The alliance confronts the Beast Titan, while other characters regroup. Key moments include Reiner transforming into the Armored Titan to engage Zeke, and the realization that the Paradis Island forces are now fighting against the Rumbling, not with it. The final battle sees our heroes confronting not just Eren, but countless husks of past Titans controlled by Ymir, the originator of the Titans.

The English Dub

The English dub of “Attack on Titan: The Last Attack” offers fans who prefer dubbed content the opportunity to experience the finale with familiar voices. This release follows the English dub of “Attack on Titan Final Season THE FINAL CHAPTERS Special 2”, which premiered on Crunchyroll in January 2024.

Crunchyroll’s Role

Crunchyroll, in collaboration with Sony Pictures Entertainment, is responsible for the international theatrical release of the film. The streaming service has been instrumental in bringing the series to a global audience and continues to support the franchise. The dubbed version will be available in select locations alongside the original Japanese version with subtitles.

A Satisfying Conclusion

Despite the intense action and high stakes, the finale also aims to deliver a satisfying conclusion to the series. The return of key animators from earlier seasons adds a layer of nostalgia. The final fight scene is both dynamic and visually stunning.

The events leading up to this final showdown include:

  • Eren’s initiation of the world-changing Rumbling.
  • The alliance’s efforts to oppose Eren’s destructive mission.
  • The involvement of various wildcards, like Zeke, Falco, and Annie, in determining the outcome.
  • The ultimate fate of characters like Armin, who has a plan to damage Eren by transforming into the Colossal Titan.

Ultimately, the finale explores the profound themes of war, freedom, and the difficult choices made in the face of overwhelming odds.

A Final Word

“Attack on Titan: The Last Attack” is more than just a movie; it’s a culmination of years of storytelling. It promises to deliver an unforgettable experience that will resonate with fans long after the credits roll. The combination of enhanced visuals, a new post-credits scene, and the epic battles will be a fitting end to the Attack on Titan saga. For those who have followed the series from the beginning, this cinematic event is an unmissable conclusion. The release of the English-dubbed trailer marks the start of the final chapter for Attack on Titan fans around the world, promising a powerful conclusion to this legendary anime.

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