Crunchyroll has announced the U.S. theatrical release date window for Attack on Titan: The Last Attack movie, which combines the final two episodes of the hit anime series into one supersized cinematic experience. This comes after the dark fantasy anime wrapped up its four-season run over a year ago.
“Humanity lived quietly behind massive walls built to protect themselves from the threat of monstrous creatures called Titans. Their century of peace was shattered by an attack on their city that left a young child, Eren Yeager, motherless and vowing revenge on the titans. Years after joining the Survey Corps, Eren finds himself facing a deadly foe and ultimately gains a special ability that unveils a new truth about the world he knows…” reads the official synopsis.
“After venturing beyond the walls and separated from his comrades, Eren finds himself inspired by this new truth and plots the ‘Rumbling,’ a terrifying plan to eradicate every living thing in the world. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, a motley crew of Eren’s former comrades and enemies scramble to halt his deadly mission. The only question is, can they stop him?”
When is the Attack on Titan: The Last Attack US release date window?
Attack on Titan: The Last Attack will finally arrive in U.S. theaters in “early 2025.” Besides successfully landing the rights to anime movie’s North American theatrical distribution, Crunchyroll has also nabbed the rights to select international territories, including Brazil, Mexico, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. An exact release date will be announced later.
Based on the original story by Hajime, the movie is directed by Yûichirô Hayashi, with MAPPA serving as its animation studio and producer. The creative team also includes character designer Tomohiro Kishi, art director Kuniaki Nemoto, editor Masato Yoshitake, and chief animation director Daisuke Niinuma, with Kohta Yamamoto and Hiroyuki Sawano providing the music. The Japanese voice cast includes Yuki Kaji as Eren Jaeger, Yui Ishikawa as Mikasa Ackermann, Marina Inoue as Armin Arlelt, Hiro Shimono as Conny Springer, Hiroshi Kamiya as Captain Levi, Kisho Taniyama as Jean Kirschtein, Yoshimasa Hosoya as Reiner Braun, Yu Shimamura as Annie Leonhart, and more.