Relive Attack On Titan With Special Recut Season One Trailer
In just a few months, fans of Attack On Titan will be welcomed into a new world of dystopian [...]
In just a few months, fans of Attack On Titan will be welcomed into a new world of dystopian terror. The second season of Hajime Isayama's acclaimed anime will make its return in April 2017, and fans all over the world are gearing up for the comeback. To do so, Funimation is helping fans out and giving them a much-needed refresher after more than two years of radio silence. And, as expected, the studio's recut trailer for Attack on Titan's first season is totally intense.
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Funimation uploaded the complete season one trailer of Attack On Titan not long ago to promote its Blu-ray release. The trailer starts off slow enough, but things take a turn for the worse once eerie background music kicks in. Fans then watch as the feared Colossal Titan appears to the tune of unsettling radio static, and Eren is all but powerless to stop the beast's moves.
As the trailer moves forward, it highlights the most action-packed moments of Attack On Titan for fans. Audiences can watch heroes like Eren and Mikasa take down Titan after Titan, and Annie provides a slew of ominous voiceovers. Armed with their Survey Corps gear, the military newbies are shown heading into war, and fans of the gory anime know how many of those soldiers will end up.
Yikes.
If you are not familiar with Attack On Titan, then you should know the popular anime is renowned for its intense action and gritty storylines. The anime follows a boy named Eren Yeager in an alternate world overrun by massive creatures known as Titans. These mindless beasts have all but wiped out humanity, and mankind is left to cower in fear behind massive walls. When their sanctum is infiltrated by a slew of Titans, Eren and his friends Armin and Mikasa join the military to help eradicate the blood-thirty monsters. But, as they grow older, they learn that the beasts are not what they appear as long-held government conspiracies make themselves known.
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Since Attack On Titan's first season wrapped, the series has become an international hit amongst audiences. The first 25-episode season debuted in 2013 and can be streamed online at sights like Hulu. As fans waited for a second season to come around, Attack On Titan has been busy expanding itself into a full-on franchise. The manga has since been adapted into various side manga series, light novels, and even live-action films. In Japan, the first of two films based on the post-apocalyptic series debuted in July 2015 with the second following in September.
Attack On Titan Season 2 will debut in April 2017.