
The anime series *Attack on Titan* concluded in 2023, finishing the story originally told in Hajime Isayama’s manga. Though Isayama hasn’t announced any direct sequels or spin-offs, he has revisited the world he created. For instance, *Attack on Titan: Bad Boy* features a new story focused on Captain Levi’s history, showing Isayama is open to returning to this universe. Recently, in a surprising move, Isayama shared a heartwarming and unexpected happy ending for his characters.
Hajime Isayama, the creator of *Attack on Titan*, has released new artwork featuring the surviving characters from the series’ ending, alongside a living Eren Jaeger, all gathered near the iconic tree. This art is part of a special collaboration to promote “Attack on Titan Plum Wine,” a new drink created with Oyama Yume Kobo and Isayama’s family’s plum orchard. Isayama shared that he created the artwork hoping to bring happiness to fans who finished the series. You can view the artwork below as part of this unique partnership.

Attack on Titan’s Future
The ongoing success of *Attack on Titan* in merchandise and partnerships proves how strong the series remains as a franchise. Even though the story has ended, its dark and impactful themes will stay with anime fans for a long time, and rightfully so. Many consider *Attack on Titan* one of the most intellectually stimulating and complex anime ever created, and it’s hard to imagine another series reaching the same level of influence.
The original ending of *Attack on Titan* involved the heartbreaking task of the Scout Regiment killing their friend Eren to end his plan to destroy the world. Eren initiated the Rumbling, wiping out most of the global population, believing he was acting in the best interests of his friends. The series concluded with a post-credits scene that left fans speculating about potential future storylines.
Towards the end of the *Attack on Titan* manga and anime, the author, Hajime Isayama, offered a glimpse into the distant future. This scene showed a child discovering Eren’s grave, marked by a significantly grown tree. It strongly suggested that the conflict involving Titans might begin again. While a new story set in this future could be interesting, some believe Isayama included this scene to illustrate that humanity is doomed to repeat its cycles of war and violence.
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