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Attack on Titanhas become one of the biggest anime and mangas in the whole world. Its final arc has especially made its popularity grow.
The final season was incredibly successful, so much so that a movie is being made to adapt some of its episodes into a theatrical release. This movie also includes a fun post-credit scene.

Exclusive Images for Attack on Titan: The Last Attack
Attack on Titan: The Last Attack is a long-anticipated movie. The movie has already dropped in Japan, but international fans are still waiting for it to finally be released globally, and it appears there is still some time until then.
To promote the movie, exclusive images were released. These images weren’t of the main movie itself, but rather, images of the Post Credit scenes, which many fans will love. In this post-credit scene, the characters of Attack on Titan do not live in their tragic world, but instead, lead mostly normal lives. This gives the characters a “happier” alternative reality.
The characters featured in these imagesare Eren, Mikasa, and Armin, all being High school students. It also features Levi, who in this universe works as a janitor, a fitting job for him.
When Will Attack on Titan: The Last Attack Release?
February 10 for US and Canadian Release
The Attack on Titan: The Last Attack movie dropped in Japanon July 27, 2025. This was just a few months ago. However, for international release, the given date is August 01, 2025, for the US and Canada, at least. Other countries might have to wait more.
So far, only these countries have been confirmed to eventually showcase this movie in theaters:
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the USA.
Other countries might get confirmed later on.
What Is Attack on Titan: The Last Attack About?
Attack on Titan: The Last Attack is a 145-minute movie, making into a theatrical release the final two episodes of the Attack on Titan anime and making it even better.
Fans will only be able to watch this movie in cinemas when it drops in their country. Eventually, DVD and streaming releases will happen for those who want to rewatch it, or those who might not get this movie in their country.