"Attack on Titan" had a good run during its first season. The series managed to gather fans across various demographics with varied tastes. This makes "Attack on Titan" Season 2 the most awaited series. There are various speculations and reports as what to expect in the upcoming season.
The "Attack on Titan" Season 1 was first aired in the month of April. This means that there is a high chance that the next season of "Attack on Titan" will also be aired in April. The cast of the series has confirmed that the new season will be released in the spring of 2017. If this speculation turns true, it will end the long wait of the fans of the series. It has been three years since the last episode of the first season was aired.
There is a strong reason why the anime was delayed so much. The "Attack on Titan" anime is keeping in sync the manga and the creators have even pasted whole panels from the manga incorporated in the anime. The time was taken as the manga chapters can accumulate and create a strong story base for the anime to be based on, reported Geek.
"Attack on Titan" Season 2: What To Expect
There are reports which are doing rounds based on the main plot line of the upcoming season. According to these reports, the anime will mainly focus on the wall Maria or wall Rose and the action around safekeeping them. It will also include the endless struggle with the titans. It is also speculated that Eren (Yuki Kaji) will not get to meet his half-brother Zeke. This line of story is left to be developed in season 3 of "Attack on Titan."
We know that the end of "Attack on Titan" Season 1 saw Hange Zoë (Romi Pak) witnessing a sect worshipping the walls. "Attack on Titan" Season 2 will only reveal the reason for their actions. During a fight with the Beast Titan and Colossus Titan, Armin (Marina Inoue) will be hurt, but Levi will save him with a serum. "Attack on Titan" Season 2 will also see Mikasa (Yui Ishikawa) gain a titan transformation, reported Comic Book.
"Attack on Titan" Season 2 is expected to launch in April, 2017. For more information on the series, keep reading Parent Herald.