The second part of “Attack On Titan” Season 3 will be airing soon and with it are potential developments that will absolutely take fans to a whole new level of appreciation. Basically, there will be a whole lot of revelations going on, including the truth about the origins of the Titans and the real state of the world. What’s more, there will be a new Titan to be added to the ranks of the Survey Corp.
The first part of “Attack On Titan” Season 3 was one of the most exciting anime events last year and has ranked high on lists of most-viewed shows for 2018. That was with all of the political intrigue and fighting humans, as well. In the second part of the anime’s third season, there will be even more Titan action and there will be some major truth bombs dropped on the characters’ heads.
For starters, the Survey Corp.’s mission to take back segments of the walled city will bring them on a collision course with three of the most powerful titans they will ever encounter; the Beast Titan, the Armored Titan, and the Colossal Titan. With only Eren on their side, the scouts are going to have a huge issue in “Attack On Titan” Season 3 part two in terms of fighting prowess.
Eventually, however, there will be a balancing of the scales and the battle will eventually resolve in the Survey Corp.’s favor. This will not be without its costs, though, and there will be a lot of that. Before claiming victory, practically every member of the scouts will be dead. In return, they will get a new titan in “Attack On Titan” Season 3.
The truth about how there are still other people in the world will likely be revealed in “Attack On Titan” Season 3 part two, as well. Unfortunately, fans will have to wait until April to find out more about that.


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