Attack on Titan: The Last Attack Streams Today with Shocking Post-Credits Scene Revealed!

The long-awaited finale of “Attack on Titan: The Last Attack” is now heading to Crunchyroll for streaming. After a successful theatrical release in the US, earning $2.5 million dollars, fans who preferred not to go out can soon watch the end of Eren Yeager’s journey at home. In addition to the full-length movie, “The Last Attack” will also feature an exclusive post-credits scene, which will be available on Crunchyroll as well.

The Final Onslaught

Description: “The Final Onslaught” is a collective movie featuring the extended episodes from the final season of “Attack on Titan”. This epic tale commences with the catastrophic advance of the Rumbling – the titan horde set loose by Eren. As viewers, we bear witness to the devastation wrought by millions of titans across Marley. The narrative also follows Armin, Levi, Mikasa, and their comrades in the Survey Corps, as they embark on a desperate mission to halt this destructive force.

The Last Attack Streams Much Sooner Than You Think

Just a quick heads up, “The Last Attack” from Crunchyroll starts streaming today itself! The streaming will commence at 5:00 PM Pacific Time (PT) which is equivalent to 8:00 PM Eastern Time (ET). So, grab some popcorn and get ready to watch it now!

Today, the entire 145-minute movie will become available, accompanied by a fresh post-credits sequence. In this segment, Armin, Eren, and Mikasa – all dressed casually – are depicted exiting a cinema after watching the same film as ourselves. The post-credit scene was initially leaked online when “The Last Attack” premiered in Japanese cinemas last November.

More Attack on Titan Movies Could Be Coming Soon

It’s fair to conclude that “The Last Attack” signifies the conclusive finale of “Attack on Titan’s” remarkable success story. Debuting in 2013, this series took the world by storm and ruled pop culture discussions for a full decade until it concluded in 2023. Yet, the franchise has just been given an unexpected massive overhaul by the producer of “The Last Attack,” leaving everyone astonished.

At the latest performance of “Attack on Titan – The Official Concert – Beyond the Walls World Tour” in Los Angeles, Tetsuya Kinoshita graced the stage, expressing gratitude to the audience and hinting at the franchise’s future. “Though the story of ‘Attack on Titan’ has ended, we aim to arrange and host numerous additional events in the time ahead,” Kinoshita shared, mentioning potential movies like “The Last Attack” as possibilities.

There’s growing speculation about additional films for “Attack on Titan” following the launch of a new franchise website this month. This fresh platform even hinted at potential secret initiatives that might be underway, but as of now, no official announcements have been made.

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2025-04-17 19:11