“Attack on Titan” Season 3 Episode 20 will be continuing on the recent revelation that has now heralded a new era for the series. For the anime, at the very least.
The previous release saw that Eren, Mikasa, Hange, and Levi have managed to finally reach the Yeager basement that has been the core of the story since the series began. And the information that’s been fed during its run blew the minds of those who have been exclusively watching the anime. Now, “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Episode 20 will be providing more information for the advanced territories that have been kept under wraps up until this point.
The info dump will be seen through the eyes of Grisha. The trailer for “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Episode 20 already hinted as much, peppered here and there with the consequences of what’s to come.
Of course, for eagle-eyed manga readers, this revelation isn’t new information but was merely a confirmation what the community has been suspecting all these years. The manga and anime have done a remarkable job hiding all these clues in plain sight as evidenced by the existence of coffee and various other goods that was simply too advance for the people within the walls to develop. And with “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Episode 20 expected to unveil more of this modern world, more and more of these clues are going to surface in the weeks to come.
Also, Japanese composer Sawano Hiroyuki has done a fantastic job at emphasizing these transitions and revelations through the music used during the previous release. Hopefully, we see more of these sort of scores in “Attack on Titan” Season 3 Episode 20 to really hammer home the fact that the anime has stepped into a brand new era. As for the release date of the next episode, it’s slated to drop on June 16. This installment has three more episodes left so audiences should savor these moments as it will be a while before the next entry will be pushed out the animation studio’s doors.


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