Hajime Isayama humorously reimagines Attack on Titan's ending

comicbook.com

Hajime Isayama, the creator of Attack on Titan, has been busy since the endings of both the manga and anime. Earlier this year, a compilation film titled "Attack on Titan: The Last Attack" was released in North America. This film allowed fans to say goodbye to their favorite characters from the Scout Regiment. The movie included a new post-credits scene created by MAPPA and Isayama. In this scene, characters like Armin, Mikasa, Eren, and Levi are shown in a funny alternate reality. Instead of battling Titans, they are trying to survive high school. The characters watch the movie and discuss how they feel about the end of their story. In a new artwork shared by Isayama, the characters face a comical fate. They are depicted in the mouth of a Titan while Levi casually takes a picture. This scene adds a humorous twist to their usual battles against the Titans. Although Isayama has said that there will be no sequel to Attack on Titan, he recently returned to the series with a short story called "Attack on Titan: Bad Boy." This story focuses on a younger version of Captain Levi and his struggles before becoming a skilled warrior. The ending of Attack on Titan left some fans wondering about a possible sequel. A mysterious child finds Eren's resting place, suggesting that the story of the Titans might not be over. For now, fans will continue to follow updates about the series and its characters.


With a significance score of 2, this news ranks in the top 51% of today's 17747 analyzed articles.

Get summaries of news with significance over 5.5 (usually ~10 stories per week). Read by 9000 minimalists.


loading...