Attack on Titan The Movie: The Last Attack is getting a mystery post-credits scene
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UpcomingAttack on Titan movieThe Last Attack – which brings together both of the anime’s ‘Final Chapters’ into one feature-length presentation – is adding a mystery post-credits scene.
Attack on Titan’s Twitter account revealed the news in a new message, but the contents of what’s going to appear after the credits roll are still vague.
“The content of the video remains unknown,” the tweet cryptically reads (via machine translation). “Please come and see it for yourself at the theater.”
Unfortunately for us in the West, the cumbersomely-titled Attack on Titan The Movie: The Last Attack is currently only set for Japanese theaters. However, with the November 8 release date fast approaching, it surely won’t be long before details about its post-credits scene starts to trickle out.
We don’t expect The Last Attack’s post-credits scene to add or change anything to the end of Eren’s story, though it may act as one last surprise or celebration for fans. There’s always a 1% chance, too, that it could be an MCU-style stinger that sets up a new project. Watch this space.
Hayashi said in a statement (H/TCrunchyroll), “I originally drew the storyboards [for The Final Chapters] with the idea that it would be watched as a single movie. So, having the opportunity to have everyone watch it in the best possible environment, the theater, is a dream come true for me.”
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