What TIME Attack On Titan Season 4 Part 2 Releases On Sunday

Here’s Attack on Titan season 4, part 2’s release time ahead of the anime series’ impending conclusion. Premiering in 2013, Attack on Titan adapts Hajime Isayama’s gloriously gory manga series where brainless cannibalistic giants roam the Earth. Billed as the final arc, Attack on Titan season 4 debuted in December 2020 – but only told half the story. Isayama’s remaining chapters will be unraveled via Attack on Titan season 4, part 2, beginning on January 9 and running for a total of 12 final episodes.

The story picks up with Eren Jaeger now in full villain mode, commanding Paradis Island with help from his violent followers. Eren’s friends in the Survey Corps – best pals Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arlert included – hope to dissuade him from a path of death and destruction, but Eren seems intent on combining his own Founding Titan Power with Zeke’s royal blood, supposedly to render Titans extinct through sterilization. Meanwhile, Marleyan forces have arrived to kill both factions, and Levi’s fate remains unknown following a huge explosion. As anime fans eagerly await answers, what’s Attack on Titan season 4, part 2’s release time?

For viewers in most territories outside Japan (including the U.S., U.K. and Canada), Attack on Titan season 4, part 2 premieres on Crunchyroll, Funimation and Hulu January 9. When it comes to an Attack on Titan season 4, part 2 release time, episodes air in Japan at 12:05 am JST on January 10, which translates to 7:05 am PT/ 9:05 am CT January 9. Funimation has confirmed to Screen Rant that subtitled episodes for Attack on Titan season 4, part 2 will arrive on Crunchyroll and Funimation at 12:45 pm PT / 2:45 pm CT. This means fans outside Japan can catch up with Eren and the gang every Sunday, a little over 5 hours after the initial Japanese broadcast.

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For viewers who prefer their anime dubbed rather than accompanied by subtitles, Attack on Titan season 4, part 1’s English dub premiered a little over a month after the subbed episode 1 simulcast. Assuming there’s a similar time frame for part 2, expect English language episodes to begin sometime in February.

Until then, Attack on Titan fans can catch up on the action so far via Funimation, Crunchroll and Hulu, delving into the first 3-and-a-half seasons of neck-slicing, heart-dedicating, Armin-eating fun. And revisiting the older seasons may prove a worthwhile endeavor, as Attack on Titan‘s manga ending proved divisive and controversial in equal measure. If Attack on Titan season 4, part 2 generates a similar reaction, the finale won’t necessarily enjoy the same acclaim as season 1.

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