Attack on Titan's director about final episode

 


As the highly anticipated conclusion of "Attack on Titan" approaches, fans eagerly await the anime's final episode following the manga's conclusion. The first half of the series finale aired in the spring, heightening anticipation for its second half. Recently, director Yuichiro Hayashi shared his thoughts on the impending end of "Attack on Titan." Despite initially feeling that the show's finale was far off, Hayashi is gradually accepting the reality. In a letter addressed to fans, he acknowledged the release of the key visual for the sequel to the final part, signifying the anime's progression towards its climactic act. Although the work is still in progress, Hayashi expressed a sense of inevitability about the impending conclusion, wondering if the end will truly arrive. Reflecting on the surprise of the serene and subtly dark poster, the director revealed his long-standing desire to explore such aesthetics, leading to the creation of the striking final visual for the "Attack on Titan" anime.

The director, Yuichiro Hayashi, discussed the significance of the key visual for the final season of "Attack on Titan." Sharing his thoughts, he revealed that this visual will serve as the ultimate representation of the series. Contrary to the accumulation of characters seen thus far, the director made the deliberate choice to take a simple approach, explaining that there is a certain appeal and room for imagination in the absence of explicit details. While refraining from spoiling any surprises, Hayashi encouraged fans to let their imaginations run wild and eagerly anticipate the final part of the anime. As the team at MAPPA continues to work tirelessly on "Attack on Titan," the fall release date for the grand finale has been confirmed. With the revelation of Eren's dark deeds, the burning question remains: How will the journey of our protagonist reach its conclusion in "Attack on Titan"?

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