In case there are those who still don’t know, “Attack on Titan” Season 3 has been split into two parts with the second half airing soon. To this end, production of the show has been going smoothly, with the music being one of the latest to progress. As for what fans can expect from the return of the anime, there are going to be a lot of deaths, and one of them will force Eren and Levi to have a deadly disagreement.
As Comic Book reports, Hiroyuki Sawano has recently announced that he has started working on the music that will be featured in the second half of “Attack on Titan” Season 3. With only a few months to go before the anime comes back to the small screen, what will this genius composer come up with? Fans will have to wait and see.
Speaking of which, for those who have only watched the anime and have not read the manga, “Attack on Titan” Season 3 will be a truly wild ride. It’s incomparable to the first half of the season since it focused mostly on political intrigue and human opponents. Even, then, though the show still managed to snag a lot of attention from viewers. This allowed it to become one of the top anime in 2018.
For the second part of “Attack on Titan” Season 3, the characters will be back to dealing with Titans and the most dangerous kinds, at that. The battle against the three main villains will involve a lot of deaths, with one of them pushing Levi over the edge. Another loss will also be significant to Eren and Mikasa, which will cause the three to disagree on a particular issue involving the Colossal Titan.
As to what this issue will be, fans can either read the manga or wait for “Attack on Titan” Season 3 to come back. It will be returning in April, anyway, so there isn’t that much longer to wait.


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