Attack on Titan: The Last Attack will have a global release, when will the new Shingeki no Kyojin movie debut outside Japan?

Attack on Titan: The Last Attack will have a global release, when will the new Shingeki no Kyojin movie debut outside Japan?

Por Daniel Laguna el 06 de December de 2024

Attack on Titan has come to an end, but Hajime Isayama is preparing a surprise for all Shingeki no Kyojin fans. This past August, the mangaka announced a new movie for his popular franchise. The feature film will allow fans to relive the series conclusion with some improvements and new material.

Attack on Titan: The Last Attack premiered on November 8 in Japan, but there was no information about its global distribution. Fortunately, that recently changed, and we now know the film will reach countries across all regions.

Attack on Titan: The Last Attack to have a worldwide release



Fans worldwide will enjoy the new Attack on Titan movie


Attack on Titan: The Last Attack was a massive success upon its release in Japan, so its creators are now preparing for a global launch. During a special panel held at Brazil’s Comic Con Experience, Crunchyroll confirmed the films arrival in multiple countries.

Thanks to this, franchise fans in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Poland, Switzerland, Mexico, Brazil, Spain, and the Netherlands will be able to enjoy the movie in theaters.

Additionally, it was confirmed that the film will also premiere in other Latin American countries, to be revealed later. While there is no exact release date yet for Attack on Titan: The Last Attack, it will arrive in the confirmed territories in early 2025.

This is excellent news for fans of the Japanese series, as they’ll have the chance to relive the final chapters of their favorite story with some improvements and a surprise awaiting at the end of the movie.

What’s new in Attack on Titan: The Last Attack?



Attack on Titan: The Last Attack will combine the 2 parts of the animes final season. Interestingly, Studio MAPPA will implement various improvements to the original material to make it look even better and include 5.1 surround sound.

Moreover, the 145-minute film will feature a new post-credits scene, giving fans a reason to experience the animes ending again. For now, we’ll have to wait for the exact release date of Attack on Titan: The Last Attack.

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