How many episodes will Attack on Titan season 4 part 2 consist of and when is the series finale expected to premiere around the world?
The second part to Attack on Titan’s final ever television season has now premiered and for the millions of fans around the world, it’s all systems go!
However, with such a global audience and countless online streaming platforms showcasing the final cour, it’s important to know when new episodes are set to release.
In particular, here we breakdown how many episodes Attack on Titan season 4 part 2 is scheduled to consist of and when the series finale is set to air.
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How many episodes are in Attack on Titan season 4 part 2?
Attack on Titan season 4 part 2 will consist of 12 episodes, as shared by the anime series’ official Japanese website.
Funimation also recently updated their series page for the colossal anime, listing season 4 as consisting of 28 individual episodes.
As season 4 part one was broadcast with 16 episodes, this confirms that the final ever television instalment of Attack on Titan should consist of 12 episodes.
Previously, a 12-episode run was also reaffirmed by various popular and typically reliable Twitter leakers, including ‘SPY’ and ‘LukaZer0’.
If there are no unscheduled changes to the release of upcoming episodes, Attack on Titan season 4 part 2 should reach its finale on Sunday, March 27th.
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Attack on Titan is back tomorrow, who's ready for 12 episodes of greatness? pic.twitter.com/1w8oLgOluS
— Luka 🥸 | CW: Re:Zero (@LukaZer0) January 8, 2022
Attack on Titan crashes Crunchyroll…
Before season 4 part 2 of Attack on Titan premiered on Sunday, January 9th, fans were acutely aware that there was going to be some server problems at Crunchyroll and Funimation.
As HITC noted in our release time article, previous episodes from Attack on Titan have crashed both platforms before due to the sheer number of users trying to access the new episode.
Whilst neither platform shares its official viewership statistics for simulcast titles, it was no surprise when both Funimation and Crunchyroll experienced several crashes for around 40-minutes following the premiere of episode 76 on January 9th.
Fans were quick to take to social media to share their frustrations at the server problems, especially towards the dreaded ‘A team of shinobi is working to bring your anime back’ error message displayed on Crunchyroll during this time.
Unfortunately, crashes are likely going to become a regular occurrence for Attack on Titan season 4 part 2, showcasing just how popular the anime remains with fans from around the world.
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See moreAttack on Titan is the only Anime to Crash both Chruchyroll and Funanimation servers two time. 🐐🔥#AttackOnTitan #AotFinalSeason pic.twitter.com/gBN8hqHjfN
— T E J A S (@TejasGedam3) January 10, 2022
Funimation to sell special DVD boxset…
This week, Funimation announced that the first part of Attack on Titan’s fourth season would be available to purchase as a special Limited Edition DVD boxset as part of their Home Video Store.
The boxset will feature all episodes from season 4 part one, a 32-page art ‘digibook’, five cards featuring official artwork and three enamel pins.
According to CBR, the Blu-Ray release will also include “extra bonus materials, including a panel starring the show’s voice actors, multiple behind the scenes featurettes, textless opening and closing videos and two episodes of Attack on Titan Chibi Theater.”
The Limited Edition set is priced at $63.74 with the normal boxset of episodes is being sold at $48.74 – both will be available from February 22nd, 2022.
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See moreAttack on Titan Final Season Part 2 is listed for 12 episodes!
— AnimeTV チェーン (@animetv_jp) January 14, 2022
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Fans love the new opening theme…
Attack on Titan season 4 part 2 features a brand-new opening and ending theme song, which fans around the world can’t get enough of!
The new opening theme is called ‘The Rumbling and is performed by the Japanese alternative metal band ‘SiM’.
Despite only making being available to listen to online for a few days, the new opening theme song has been viewed on YouTube more than 14.9 million times!