'Attack On Titan' Shares Levi's Most Sadistic Moment Ever

Attack on Titan has done some truly gnarly things during its tenure. The series has become [...]

Attack on Titan has done some truly gnarly things during its tenure. The series has become well-known for its gruesome deaths, and Captain Levi has brought about plenty of them. However, no one expected the soldier to go as far as he did in Attack on Titan's latest update.

Not long ago, the series published its new chapter, and Attack on Titan did not hold back. The update saw Levi face his most dangerous battle yet as he found himself in the midst of a Titan swarm. Thanks to a clever plan, Zeke was able to turn all of Levi's squad into mindless Titans, but the soldier did kill them all.

So, it would be a rather large understatement to say Levi was upset when he finally caught up to Zeke. The captain was beyond irate... and he let it show.

Chapter 113 ends with Zeke in bad shape after Levi takes the shifter down. He wakes up on a cart moving to an unknown place, and he realizes quickly that he's about to die a real painful death. After all, he has been impaled, and Levi was kind enough to explain how far he went to make Zeke suffer.

"The thunder spear's fuse is connected to a wire that's been tied around your neck. If you move recklessly, it'll detonate from your abdomen. You'll probably end up in two pieces to say the least."

Continuing, Levi goes full sadist when he decides to take out some anger on Zeke. The soldier tells the traitor he doesn't feel any sympathy for what he's done given how Levi had to just kill his men because of Zeke. Levi takes this moment to ensure Zeke cannot heal enough to turn into a Titan out of nowhere, so the captain decides to cut off the shifter's feet and legs piece by piece.

"Shut up," Levi bites over Zeke's screams. "If I don't chop you up like this, an a—hole like you could end up turning into a Titan, right?"

The brutal scene leads Zeke into a flashback that ends the chapter, giving readers the slightest reprieve. Right now, things do not look good for the Marley native, and Levi seems ready to do whatever it takes to ensure Zeke dies the worst kind of death. So, as it stands, fans shouldn't be surprised if things only get worse for the shifter before he gets killed.

So, do you think the manga took this scene too far? Let me know in the comments or hit me up on Twitter @MeganPetersCB to talk all things comics and anime!

Attack on Titan was originally created by Hajime Isayama, and the series has since been collected into 23 volumes as of 2017. It's set in a world where the last remnants of humanity live within a walled city in order to escape the danger of the Titans, a race of giants monsters that eats humans. The lead character, Eren Yeager, ends up joining the military with his two childhood friends Mikasa and Armin after the Titans break through the wall and attack his hometown. Now Eren, Mikasa, and Armin must survive in a world where they not only have the Titans to fear, but the very humans they are trying to save. You can currently find the series streaming on Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Saturday nights on Adult Swim's Toonami block.

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