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‘Attack on Titan’ Season 2 Update: ‘Attack on Titan’ Season 2 Will Have New Ape-like Titans To Create Chaos; ‘Attack on Titan Season 2’ Could Be The Final Season For The Anime Series?

| Nov 07, 2015 12:06 PM EST

While the TV show counterpart of the manga series “Shingeki no Kyojin” is scheduled to be released in the second half of 2016, it was revealed that the entire manga story is almost done.

There is good news for fans of "Attack on Titan" as "Attack on Titan Season 2" TV show adaptation holds surprises for all. The news is that the "Attack on Titan Season 2," also known as "Shingeki No Kyojin" in Japan, will have a new type of Titans wreaking havoc on earth. Also, there is a gossip that the plot is politically motivated and the script is of explosive nature.

Although Tetsuro Araki, director of the series, announced delays in the release of the "Attack on Titan Season 2" till early 2016, details of the anime series being released can make fans excited. These include: all major voice actors, including Yui Ishikawa (Mikasa), Marina Inoue (Armin) and YuukiKaji (Eren) have confirmed their comeback, and Araki has to wait until the content is completed as the manga is ahead of season 1 of the "Attack on Titan" by only 2 story arcs.

Other details that are revealed include the plot set o tell the story of the fight by the 104th Trainees Squad against the Titans and also the story of the king being overthroned due to corruption. It can be noted that two live action movies were released for "Attack on Titan" this year, wherein new characters played by Captain Kenny Ackerman, Frieda Reiss, Rod Reiss, Uri Reiss and the huge beast titan were all seen.

According to reliable sources, news is that viewers of the Season 2 of "Attack on Titan" can expect lots of changes and uncertainties in this series, where, Erwin is set to lead in the fight against the monarchy.

On other reports, according to Movie News Guide, "Attack on Titan Season 2" could possibly be the end of the series as the "Attack of Titan" manga story is already at 60 percent completed.

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