Attack on Titan season 4 release date

Attack on Titan Season 4 release date announced with new trailer

The Attack on Titan Season 4 release date has officially been announced alongside an official trailer. Named “Attack on Titan: The Final Season,” the new season is expected to tie up loose ends with fan-favorite characters and their storylines. Read on for the need-to-know.

When is the Attack on Titan season 4 release date?

Attack on Titan season 4 release date

With the end of Season 3’s final episode — that is episode 59 (Season 3, Episode 22) — came the end of the penultimate season, which ended with a blast that understandably made fans eager to learn when exactly they can watch more Attack on Titan.

Attack on Titan Season 4 will air on December 7 on NHK in Japan. It will then become available to watch on Funimation on that same day, December 7.

At the time of writing, the Attack on Titan Season 4 Crunchyroll release date hasn’t yet been confirmed. This article will be updated with the latest information, once it becomes available.

It’s been confirmed that Attack on Titan Season 4 will be the final season of the hit anime. Those who thought the Season 3 finale was something special, then the actual series finale should hopefully top it, concluding the storyline for the main characters.

Season 3 was split into two separate parts, with the first 12 episodes airing weekly from the beginning of October 2018 onwards. The show was then halted until April 2019, when “Season 3 Part 2” finally began again.

Big AoT fans who have been watching since the beginning, will be used to enduring some lengthy delays. While it might be disappointing that Attack on Titan Season 4 won’t be airing until December 7, at least it’s not as bad as the almost unbearable four-year wait between seasons 1 and 2!

The Attack on Titan Season 4 official trailer (via Kevi Anime on YouTube) can be found embedded below. It provides a tease at what’s to come in the anime’s final season.

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