‘Attack on Titan’ Season 3 Part 2 will be an action-packed release for the fans as the scouts are now gearing up to take back Wall Maria. The finale of the first half set up all the events nicely, especially the dialogue between Eren and Armin.
For those who don’t want spoilers for ‘Attack on Titan’ Season 3 Part 2, keep in mind that there are some in this article. With that in mind, let’s proceed.
The main mission of the scouts is to seal the damaged walls and eliminate the Titans inhabiting the region. The first episode of ‘Attack on Titan’ Season 3 Part 2 will have the scouts arriving at Wall Maria only to find that there are no Titans in sight. While Erwin and Levi recognize this as a trap, they will still decide to push the mission forward.
But Erwin did acknowledge that a drawn-out battle between the enemies will be detrimental for their mission. As such, ‘Attack on Titan’ Season 3 Part 2 will have them engage the threat and end the battle as quick as they can. Of course, not everything will go to plan.
And since we’re talking about this brutal series, there will be a lot of deaths in ‘Attack on Titan’ Season 3 Part 2. Among those that will fall first are the soldiers tasked the find the tracks of Bertolt and Reiner. Having been spotted, Reiner and Bertolt transformed into their respective Titans; leading mindless giants to massacre the scouts.
As the struggle unfolds, the scouts will find themselves trapped between the advancing forces. Erwin will then use Eren as a distraction and split Reiner and Bertolt’s assault. This resulted in Reiner fighting Eren and units of the corps, which ended in Reiner being direly incapacitated. We’ll leave everything here for now as the next sequences are major spoilers, especially the fates of the Special Operations Squad. As for the release date of ‘Attack on Titan’ Season 3 Part 2, it’s been scheduled to drop in April, Comicbook reported.


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