“Attack On Titan” Season 3 Episode 12 will finally be the time when Eren and the Survey Corp. journey to Wall Maria in order to seal the hole that the Colossal Titan had kicked through. However, considering who is waiting for them at the site, it’s worth expecting that a massacre awaits these gallant figures. Viewers would be lucky if the episode goes that far, however, since the show is going on hiatus.
As OtakuKart notes, the realization that those behind the walls are not the only surviving humans, has already dawned on the characters of the show. As such, Eren and his friends will be going to Wall Maria in “Attack On Titan” Season 3 Episode 12 with the knowledge that they might encounter fellow humans. However, the truth that was hidden from the residents of the walled city goes far deeper than they could have imagined.
Before they can discover this, however, they’ll need to plug up the hole that is letting all of the Titans from the outside in. This is the goal in “Attack On Titan” Season 3 Episode 12. Unfortunately, it’s looking like the show will go on hiatus just as the Survey Corp. sets off for this mission. This means that fans might have to wait for weeks or months before they see the inevitable conclusion of this arc.
A recent thread over at Reddit reveals that the hiatus will likely last at least three weeks following “Attack On Titan” Season 3 Episode 12. If worse comes to worst, the break could go on for three whole months.
This is why fans will want to check out “Attack On Titan” Season 3 Episode 12 when it airs on Oct. 14. After that, it’s going to be a while before fans see what the Beast Titan has in store for the heroes.


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