![]() Yuuichirou Hayashi may not have necessarily chosen to be the director of Attack on Titan: The Final Season, but he has accomplished great things at the helm of this series and this conclusion has been all the better for it. ![]() It's time for hate to subside, and as the heroes arrive to try to put an end to the rumbling, there's more hope than many would have thought possible at the end of a story like this.Īudiences will have to wait until Fall to see how the story ends, but even with this small return to the story, the series has proved that no matter the hiatus, it can still deliver something exceptional. These somber moments echo the allegory from Episode 72, about children lost in the forest. ![]() The dramatic staging feels especially powerful, as the final battle has an audience of Marleyans and Eldians alike, and a sense of solidarity in the face of extinction. The opening rites of the final battle feel reminiscent of Brotherhood’s climactic attack on Central City, with its ceremonious culmination of character journeys for a battle that has been years in the making. For fans who have been with the series since the beginning, the climax feels on the same level as something like Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and it’s not a comparison made lightly.
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