Attack on Titan: The Last Attack Movie Hints at New Post Credits Scene in Shocking Reveal

Attack on Titan: The Last Attack Movie Hints at New Post Credits Scene in Shocking RevealAttack on Titan: The Last Attack Movie Hints at New Post Credits Scene in Shocking Reveal

As a seasoned anime enthusiast with a soft spot for epic tales of courage and resilience, I’ve followed “Attack on Titan” since its early days. My love for this series is akin to my undying loyalty to a certain wall-climbing titan-slayer, Eren Yeager himself. So when I heard about the upcoming movie, “The Last Attack,” I couldn’t help but feel a tinge of excitement mixed with a dash of trepidation.


When it was revealed that “Attack on Titan” would show its final episodes in cinemas, fans of anime were curious if “The Last Attack” had any fresh content for viewers. Although the movie coming to Japan on November 8th will feature remastered footage, MAPPA has shared an exciting update for Scout Regiment followers. Intriguingly, “Attack on Titan: The Last Attack” is advertising a new post-credits scene in the film, leading some to speculate that the intense series could potentially be preparing for a new animation project.

As a die-hard cinema enthusiast, I must say that the concluding chapters of “Attack on Titan” were quite an unusual rollercoaster ride in terms of release timeline. When Studio MAPPA took over from Wit Studio, who had handled seasons one through three, they opted to break the fourth and last season into parts. These segments were rolled out progressively over several years, culminating in the “Final Chapters” where Eren Jaeger initiated the Rumbling worldwide. Given the magnitude of these battles, it’s only fitting that they would translate best on the big screen. While the initial series finale did feature some post-credits scenes, fans are now left guessing what the new animated scene might hold.

The Last Attack’s Post-Credit Scene Explained

In the debut movie of Attack on Titan, a digital collectible was unveiled, indicating the inclusion of an additional scene after the main credits. The final episode’s post-credits scenes for the series centered around Eren Jaeger’s grave, depicting Mikasa and the Scouts paying their respects over the years. A glimpse into the distant future then unfolded, showing a child approaching the tree where Eren was buried. This scene suggested that the cycle of events could begin anew as the enigmatic child might embark on a path similar to Ymir and Eren Jaeger.

Attack on Titan: The Last Attack Movie Hints at New Post Credits Scene in Shocking Reveal

Regarding potential upcoming stories for “Attack on Titan”, creator Hajime Isayama hasn’t given any indications about releasing more manga chapters. However, he has returned to the world with a short story called “Attack on Titan: Bad Boy“, which was not exactly a sequel but rather a prequel focusing on Captain Levi’s younger years. If the recent post-credits scene does indeed suggest a new series, fans will be eagerly awaiting to see where the franchise might head next.

Attack on Titan Stories That Could Be Animated

Although the main storyline of “Attack on Titan” has concluded, a significant spin-off titled “Attack on Titan: Before The Fall” has yet to be adapted into an anime. Originating from a light novel series published in 2011, it expanded into a manga with seventeen volumes. Set seventy years prior to the primary series, the narrative revolves around Angel, one of the inventors of the 3-D maneuver gear, and Kuklo, a boy who bears the ominous title “Titan’s Son” due to his enigmatic origins. Given that there’s one story within this universe that should be brought to life through animation, it’s undoubtedly this one.

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but reflect on the profound influence “Attack on Titan” has left on anime as a whole. Although the details about a potential new anime project remain unclear, the anticipation is palpable among us global fans. The upcoming movie might not have disclosed its plans for North America yet, but we’re eagerly waiting to see if it will make its way across the ocean.

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2024-11-01 19:09