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‘Attack on Titan’ Season 2 Confirmed Air Date & Spoilers: ‘Clash of the Titans’ arc unravelling Beast, Colossal, & Armored Titan

| Dec 12, 2016 03:28 AM EST

Attack on Titan - Colossal Titan Appears [English Subbed]

"Attack on Titan" Season 2 release date has been confirmed, and together with the confirmation is the increasing anticipation of anime fans for the return of Eren and the rest of the squad in an expected new arc.

It was just recently revealed last week that Hajime Isayama's "Attack on Titan" will have a second season of its anime adaptation. AnimeNewsNetwork reported that the confirmed debut of "Attack on Titan" Season 2 will be on April 2017. This release period comes a year later of its originally planned 2016 release. However, despite the said delay, anime fans are still enthusiastic for the return of the Titans and other Colossal beings including the armored ones.

In line with the return of the formidable Titans, it has also been reported online that a great revelation will soon set in the second season of "Attack of Titans." ComicBook shared that the Colossal Titan who kicked off "Attack on Titan" when he breached Wall Maria for other Titans, will play a key role in the upcoming new arc of the anime, 'Clash of the Titans' arc.

According to the report, there would be a great possibility that the identities of the two peculiar Titans would be revealed in the upcoming "Attack on Titan" Season 2. The spoiler speaks of the Colussus and Armored Titan as being a member of the 104th Training Corp.

The so-called 'Clash of the Titans' arc for the next season of the "Attack of Titan" will somehow showcase the true identity of the two peculiar Titans, and somehow solving a small portion of the puzzle. However, if indeed the "AoT" Season 2 will proceed with the speculated arc, then there would be a great chance that anime fans will also have their first glimpse of the Beast Titan. The new character ape-like beast is something that will fascinate anime viewers as "Attack on Titan" Season 2 returns in April next year.

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