'Attack on Titan' Season 2 News & Updates: Funimation to Simulcast Japan Release; Clash of Titan, Uprising Arcs in Sequel Confirmed?
FUNimation has confirmed that they will simulcast "Attack on Titan" season 2 in the west when the highly awaited sequel debuts in April 2017 in Japan. The episodes that will be aired in the US will reportedly have English dub and sub and will hopefully give fans the much awaited answers to the cliffhanger in season 1.
"Attack on Titan" Season 2 Plot, Spoilers and Rumors
In the first season of "Attack on Titan," it was revealed that Eren can transform into a Titan if he gets injured. Eren has been searching for answers as to why he has this ability. He remembers during the first Titan attack that he was injected with something by his dad and that the attacks started by his house. This led Eren to believe that his dad who is a scientist and his house may be connected to everything and "Attack on Titan" season 2 may reveal the answers.
Eren's dad worked inside the basement of the house and he was left with the key while he was unconscious. According to the manga, the origins of his mysterious Titan powers may have come from whatever his dad was researching on. Geek reports that while Eren and his friends were able to get inside the basement, they have discovered that there is life beyond the walls and a "refined existence" at that.
"Attack on Titan" Season 2 Arcs
Apart from Eren hopefully finding out more about his Titan powers, "Attack on Titan" season 2 may also infuse the "Clash of Titan" and "Uprising" arcs from the manga, according to News Everyday. Additionally, the sequel may have more than 20 episodes. There have been no confirmed announcements regarding the plot of "Attack on Titan" season 2 so speculations will remain as they are.
Are you excited about "Attack on Titan" season 2 next year? Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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