Will Eren betray his comrades in the Survey Corp. and fight against Levi to save his friends? This is one of many questions that will need to be answered in “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Part 2. The second part of the season will begin with the scouts essentially heading towards Shiganshina gate in order to seal it. Unfortunately, the Beast Titan, Armored Titan, and Colossal Titan are all waiting for them. This will cause complications.
As AnimewNewsNetwork reports, an English-subbed trailer for “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Part 2 had already been streaming since last Friday. The trailer featured much of what fans expected when the Survey Corp. set out to seal the last remaining breached gate. As the video below shows, though, the three most dangerous Titans are waiting for them.
Clearly, the scouts will have a difficult time achieving their goals, especially with their strongest weapon also being the enemy’s target. However, the trailer didn’t include the part of the early teaser where Eren, Mikasa, and Levi are in a standoff, as the “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Part 2 clip below shows.
What could have happened that would make these characters turn on each other? One answer could be that something happened to Armin and Eren is planning on betraying the Survey Corp. in order to save him. With Mikasa being so loyal, she has no choice but to follow Eren and then Captain Levi found out. This would certainly make “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Part 2 much more interesting.
Naturally, fans will have to watch “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Part 2 to find out the answer themselves. Anything less than that will take all of the tension away from this scene and it deserves to be watched in its unspoiled state. April 28 certainly cannot come fast enough for the premiere.


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