In anticipation of the highly awaited “Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters Special 2,” the renowned creator, Hajime Isayama, has conveyed his heartfelt gratitude to the dedicated fanbase that has supported the franchise over the past decade. Isayama’s recent message, posted on the official Attack on Titan website, expressed profound appreciation for the unwavering loyalty of the viewers throughout the series’ journey.

While reflecting on the milestone, Isayama also lightened the mood with a humorous note, playfully apologizing to the animation studio MAPPA for the challenging climax scene in the final episode. Recognizing the complexity of this scene in the original manga, Isayama humorously empathized with the animation team’s potential struggles, exclaiming, “I’m sorry, MAPPA. I’m really sorry.” Despite the anticipated difficulties, Isayama eagerly awaits the visual representation of this pivotal moment in the anime adaptation.
Regarding the finale, Isayama maintained a veil of secrecy, refraining from disclosing any spoilers pertaining to Eren’s ultimate fate. However, he revealed his involvement in creating new supplementary material for the grand conclusion, emphasizing his personal investment in the project’s conclusion.
Fans can look forward to experiencing the culmination of this epic saga when “Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters Special 2” airs in Japan at midnight on Sunday, November 5. While exact streaming details for Crunchyroll subscribers are yet to be unveiled, anticipation continues to mount as the series approaches its highly anticipated climax.




