A new teaser clip for part two of “Attack on Titan” Season 3 is out and it is epic. Showcasing huge battles involving multiple titans and Levi drawing his sword while on a horse, the hype could not be more palpable. On that note, the trailer also hides the many losses that the expedition force will suffer as a result. There will also be some devastating decisions that will need to be made.
“Attack on Titan” Season 3 is going to be a bloodbath if the teaser for the second part of the season is anything to go by. As Comic Book reports, the three enemy titans are waiting for the expedition force to arrive. The biggest threat of these is undoubtedly the Beast Titan, who has the ability to spawn new Titans and control them.
In future episodes of the anime, the truth about what awaits Eren and his friends will have devastating consequences. For now, though, what fans will want to pay attention to are the battles that will take place in “Attack on Titan” Season 3. The teaser clip below will provide a rather clear picture of what they can expect.
From the trailer alone, viewers can already tell that there will be plenty of action to be had in “Attack on Titan” Season 3. The Survey Corp. will start their attack to retake the wall while the three main Titan enemies will do their best to defend it. Throughout this process, Eren will try to use his transformed state in order to create a blockage that will be enough to plug the hole.
What the clip does not show are the deaths that will take place in “Attack on Titan” Season 3. Both sides will take severe losses, but Eren and Levi will be going up against each other due to one major choice. April cannot come fast enough.


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