“Attack on Titan” Season 3 Episode 13 is basically when the second half of the anime’s season starts, which is already scheduled to air next year. This is quite the long wait, which should give the manga plenty of time to build even more of a lead. As to what fans can expect from the episode, it will feature Levy fighting both Eren and Mikasa. A new Titan will also be born from this fight.
As fans of the anime will already know, the final episode before the season break features the Survey Corp. getting ready to set out and retake Wall Maria. However, what awaits them in “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Episode 13 are three Titans with intelligence and actual combat training. Not only will the Armored and Colossal Titans be there, the Beast Titan will also be present.
In this preview clip depicting just one scene from the second half of the season, it’s clear that things are not going the way that the Survey Corp. had hoped. It’s clear that the group had already suffered some losses and these are quite significant ones, as well. The reason for the in-fighting will already be known to manga readers, but it will basically lead to the birth of a new Titan. It’s unclear whether “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Episode 13 will feature this scene or not.
As for how long fans will need to wait to actually see such a scene, a fan tweeted that “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Episode 13 will air in April 2019. There has been no specific date provided, but viewers can at least count on the rough period of time that they will need to look out for. Fans definitely won’t want to miss the return of this season, either, since there are still answers waiting for them.
Attack on Titan S3 will resume in April 2019 pic.twitter.com/OmbA4e8c8G
— moetron | pKjd (@pkjd818) October 14, 2018


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