Attack on Titan is a phenomenal series that has completely enraptured a massive audience all over the world. The twists and turns that this franchise has taken have made for a wild and unpredictable ride, riveting from start to end. Watching the goody-two-shoes protagonist Eren turn into the villain of the story is a fantastic transformation that has made for one of the strongest hooks of the series.

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Season 5 was a rollercoaster ride from start to end, with the first part ending on a major cliffhanger that has left fans salivating for more. Viewers who are waiting for the second part to knock their socks off should know about the following things about Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2.

10 It Will Premier In January, 2022

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The wait for the second part of Attack on Titan's Season 5 has been excruciating for most viewers. Thankfully, these devout fans don't have to wait much longer for the story's conclusion.

Part 2 of Season 5 will premiere on January 9th, 2022. It'll be a great way to kickstart the year, although the season is bound to be quite saddening during its closing moments.

9 The Season Will Completely Cover The War For Paradis Arc

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Part 1 of Attack on Titan's Season 5 ended smack-dab in the middle of the War for Paradis arc. If that wasn't bad enough as is, the ending moments of the season showed the kingdom of Marley launching a counterattack against Paradis Island.

This is one of the major reasons why the wait for Part 2 is has been so excruciating. Thankfully, the bulk of this wait is already over, with January 2022 being just a few months away.

8 Armin's Reaction Will Be Elaborated Upon In Part 2

Armin from Attack on Titan

The final episode of Part 1 showed Yelena describing what Eren's plan really was. The Scout Regiment was unaware of his plans for the longest time, but was horrified to find out the true extent of this plan — everyone, that is, except for Armin.

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The unhinged manner in which Armin started crying and praising this genocidal plan sent shivers down the spine of every viewer. Whether this reaction was genuine or a complete farce will be elaborated upon in Part 2.

7 Mikasa Is Going To Have To Make Some Tough Choices

Mikasa in Attack on Titan

Mikasa's life hasn't been great since Eren went through with his heel turn. Her problems are bound to multiply if Armin, another close friend, ends up siding with Eren's twisted viewpoint.

It's clear that Mikasa is going to have to make some extremely difficult choices in Part 2. She might have to either go against her childhood friends or betray the Scout Regiment, regardless of how unethical it may be.

6 Gabi Is Probably Going To Turn Over A New Leaf

Gabi in Attack on Titan

Out of all the characters introduced in Part 5, most viewers hate Gabi the most. Given her twisted ideologies and the brutal manner in which she killed Sasha, it's easy to see why this is the case.

However, after seeing that the residents of Paradis are just normal people who have been ostracized for no reason, it seems that Gabi might have to change her worldview. The realm of possibilities for this character's development has opened up quite a bit, and fans can't wait to see what happens with her in Part 2.

5 Annie Is Going To Play A Huge Role

The Female Titan Inside The Walls

After encasing herself in crystal at the end of Season 1, Annie Leonhart has been festering in the background for the longest time. However, Season 5 has shown numerous shots of her, indicating that she might play a bigger role in the events to come.

With Eren now having the power of the Warhammer Titan, it's possible that he could eat Annie to gain her abilities as well. Of course, given how unpredictable Attack on Titan has become, it's possible that Annie might free herself from her prison and take matters into her own hands too.

4 A Recap Of Six Episodes Will Air Before Part 2's Premiere

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Most people who are gearing up to watch the final episodes of Attack on Titan would appreciate a refresher beforehand. Thankfully, it seems that the anime is planning just that.

Before the final few episodes air, the show will provide a recap of six episodes, which will cover everything important that has happened in Attack on Titan so far. It's a great way to catch up to the series and be reminded of all the major events that have transpired in the show till now.

3 Three Special Episodes Will Focus On Levi, Annie, & Mikasa

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If the recap episodes aren't great enough as is, then Attack on Titan is also rewarding its fans with three character-focused episodes too. These episodes will focus specifically on Levi, Annie, and Mikasa.

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It's possible that these episodes will elaborate on the events that happened during the time skip. Perhaps they can add more context to the events that caused Eren to have such a sudden change of heart.

2 It Will Likely Stream On Both Funimation And Crunchyroll

Attack on Titan Season 3 intro young Eren, Mikasa, and Armin

Part 1 of Attack on Titan's Season 5 streamed on both Funimation and Crunchyroll. While Part 2 has been announced, there is no news so far on which streaming site it will appear on.

Of course, it would be odd for the show to stream its second part on any other service. So, for the most part, it can safely be stated that the second part will also air on both Funimation and Crunchyroll.

1 A Lot Of People Are Going To Die

Annie in Attack on Titan

Longtime audiences have grown to love the characters of Attack on Titan, and all have their personal favorites. However, they will need to accept the fact that plenty more people are going to die before Season 5 is over.

There's no one safe from the chopping block in Attack on Titan. Hopefully, these losses won't be so dire that they'll be hard to stomach — but hope is something that Attack on Titan tends to lack.

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