The journey of the Scout Regiment comes to an end. Anime distributor Funimation has released the trailer for the final season of Attack on Titan. After 7 years of enthralling anime fans around the world, Attack On Titan begins its path to a dynamic conclusion, beginning with the airing of The Final Season trailer.

The trailer comes from Funimation's twitter profile, who later released the trailer on their respective Youtube channel. A blog post on Funimation's website reveals that the final season of Attack on Titan will stream with Japanese voice and English subtitles later this year, coinciding with the show's release in Japan. Funimation's Simuldub of the final season of Attack On Titan will come at a later date, likely in 2021.

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The trailer showcases the beginning of the end of the old world while setting the stage for the new world.  Eren, his friends, and the rest of the Scout Regiment finally make it to the shoreline, a childhood dream they all envisioned but never thought they would see. However, the antagonistic nation of Marley grows stronger and threatens both the Scouts and the rest of Humanity. With the threat of war looming, the Scouts prepare for one final confrontation. The mysteries of the Titans and Humanity's role in the world will be revealed, and the final showdowns between Eren and his enemies are at hand.

Attack On Titan began as a manga by Hajime Isayama, before being adapted into an anime and airing on Adult Swim's Toonami block in 2013. The show became an incredible sensation in the United States, garnering praise for its animation and performances.  Two live-action movies were produced, both directed by Shin Godzilla's Shinji Higuchi. Koei Tecmo would go onto release several Attack on Titan video games for consoles and PC.

There is a lot of ground to cover for the final season of Attack on Titan and many answers left to be revealed.  As Attack on Titan does not deviate from the still-ongoing manga,  viewers should brace themselves for an extremely emotional roller coaster, as the arcs of many beloved characters will undoubtedly end in the final season. As anime fans patiently wait for the final season, Funimation has made several classic anime series available for streaming on their app.

Attack on Titan streams later this year.

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Source: Funimation/Twitter