Will There Be An Attack on Titan Season 5?

The recent finale episode of Attack on Titan Season 4 has generated a significant buzz across the internet, leaving fans eager to learn about the potential for Attack on Titan Season 5. This post will delve into the details.

Attack on Titan stands as one of the anime industry’s major cornerstones, playing a pivotal role in propelling anime’s popularity in the Western world. In this respect, AoT shares similarities with iconic series like Dragon Ball and Naruto, both of which boast larger fanbases in the West compared to Japan.

The anime adaptation of Attack on Titan spanned four seasons, and the announcement of the final season caught many by surprise. While fans anticipated it would follow in the footsteps of its predecessors, the fourth season took a different approach.

This season was structured into three parts, with the third part further divided into two segments by MAPPA. The release of AoT was undeniably intricate, leading to lingering questions among fans about the possibility of a fifth season.

Is Attack on Titan Season 5 happening?

No, there won’t be an Attack on Titan Season 5 anime. As we know, the continuation of any series hinges on its popularity and the availability of source material. While Attack on Titan’s popularity is undeniable, it’s also true that the manga concluded in 2021. Every detail from the final chapter has been covered in the fourth season’s concluding episode, leaving MAPPA with no further material to adapt.

On one hand, fans are relieved to see that Isayama chose not to unnecessarily prolong the series, but they’re also saddened by the departure of their beloved characters. Additionally, several years ago, Hajime expressed interest in pursuing a spa venture rather than extending the content of Attack on Titan.

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Although the series won’t have a fifth season, fans are excited about the upcoming Attack on Titan – FLY art book. Additionally, there’s anticipation for a new one-shot manga, Bad Boy, which will delve into Levi’s early years.

As of now, Isayama hasn’t discussed a sequel or spin-off for Attack on Titan. Nevertheless, there’s hope that we might see a movie, sequel, or video game adaptation of this highly acclaimed series in the future.

Also Read: Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 3 Episode 2: Everything we know

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