This is the first feature film released by the franchise, and while it might be a compilation movie, fans are more than ready to relive the intense final moments of their favorite characters. Director Yuichiro Hayashi, who helms Attack on Titan The Movie: The Last Attack, is determined to keep the series’ legacy alive. To tease fans even further, he has shared a new illustration, capturing the intense and eerie atmosphere that has become synonymous with the series.
Hilariously, the Movie Becomes Attack on Titan Movie: The Last Sauna
Hajime Isayama Is Obsessed With Saunas
Isayama has always been very vocal about his love for saunas. In past interviews, he even expressed a desperate desire to own a sauna of his own once Attack on Titan wrapped up. This is a wish that remains strong for Isayama, even now with the release of Attack on Titan: The Last Attack in theaters.
To honor Isayama’s well-known desire for saunas, director Yuichiro Hayashi recently unveiled a new poster as part of the movie's promotional countdown. This playful poster, which humorously depicts the sauna setting with a chilling twist, is a nod to Isayama’s quirky sauna obsession, blending his personal interests with the dark, intense world of Attack on Titan.
The Sauna Killer 2 appears to be a fictional movie that brings Eldians and Marleyans together in a horror scenario, where they must identify and protect themselves from a killer lurking within the sauna. The concept is hilariously intriguing; however, fans shouldn’t expect to see this on screen anytime soon. But in the vast, unpredictable world of anime, anything is possible, and a horror project set in a sauna is never a bad idea.
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The Post Credits in Attack on Titan Movie Might Surprise the Fans
Studio MAPPA Includes Some Light Twitches and Touches
The Last Attack is a 145-minute movie that will begin screening in Japan on November 8, 2024. Likely to be a compilation movie, it will revisit scenes fans have already experienced in the final episodes of the series, allowing them to relive the intensity and emotion of Attack on Titan’s climactic ending moments on the big screen. However, Studio MAPPA has assured fans that their time will not be wasted, as The Last Attack includes subtle new touches that bring fresh depth to this final installment of the franchise.
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One of the most thrilling aspects of Attack on Titan: The Last Attack is the addition of brand-new, never-before-seen post-credit scenes. These exclusive scenes promise something extra for loyal fans who may feel they’ve already said their goodbyes. It will always be intriguing to see what surprises Isayama and Studio MAPPA have in store for their devoted audience, as these scenes might offer unexpected twists, lingering questions, or new layers to the story.
Though both the Attack on Titan anime and manga have officially ended, The Last Attack provides a different kind of closure, an opportunity to revisit the series' world from a fresh perspective. Fans are left wondering if this final installment will deliver the same emotional impact, or if it will offer something even more heart-wrenching. That mystery can only be answered when those post-credit scenes are finally revealed to audiences.
Attack on Titan
Attack on Titan is a globally successful manga and anime franchise created by Hajime Isayama. The story is set in a world where humanity lives inside walled cities, threatened by giant humanoid creatures called Titans. The series follows Eren Yeager and his friends as they fight to uncover the truth about the Titans and the world. First serialized in 2009, the franchise has expanded into anime series, films, video games, novels, and live-action adaptations.