Summary

  • Attack on Titan: The Last Attack film, consolidating the final chapters, is a "brushed-up" version with tweaked animation for the ultimate conclusion.
  • Director Yuichiro Hayashi and screenwriter Hiroshi Seko led the production of the film, maintaining the series' artistic and storytelling integrity.
  • The Last Attack offers fans a chance to revisit and reassess the emotional conclusion of Attack on Titan after nearly a year of reflection.

Among the laundry list of things that will immortalize Attack on Titan in the annals of pop culture, an enduring meme from the series' last few years was the laughable length of its "Final Season." After two "final" seasons and two more "final" specials, the announcement of a "final" film - Attack on Titan: The Last Attack - felt like a parody. If there was any solace to be had, it was in the sheer restraint taken on behalf of the creators to avoid putting the word "final" in the title of this one too.

Attack on Titan: Final Season began at the end of 2020, with 16 episodes concluding in March 2021, followed by 12 more episodes at the start of 2022. It all culminated in The Final Chapters, a pair of longer specials released throughout 2023 that completed the anime after a little more than a decade. On August 17, The Last Attack was announced as a compilation of the two specials, set to open in Japanese theaters on November 8.

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Attack on Titan: One More Final

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The Last Attack is reportedly 145 minutes long, and comparing that against the combined length of both specials, it means very little - if anything - is being cut out for this theatrical release. Additionally, the film is said to be a "brushed-up" version, presumably with some tweaks to the animation to make this the ultimate version of the story's conclusion.

The Staff Behind The Last Attack

Yuichiro Hayashi took over as director of the anime back at the start of the Final Season, when the anime switched production studios, from WIT Studio to MAPPA. Hayashi's other works include directing Dorohedoro, Kakegurui, and Garo: The Animation. He replaced the anime's chief director, Tetsuro Araki (Death Note, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress), as well as Masashi Koizuka (The One Piece), who directed from Season 2 onward.

Screenwriter Hiroshi Seko (Chainsaw Man, Dandadan, Jujutsu Kaisen, etc.) Penned the script for the film. Tomohiro Kishi (Dorohedoro) is credited as the character designer and was also one of the chief animation directors of The Final Chapters, alongside Daisuke Niinuma and Manabu Akita. Kuniaki Nemoto (Black Butler: Public School Arc, SAO Alternative) served as the art director and Itsuku Onishi was the color designer.

The Enduring Sound of Attack on Titan

Longtime series composer Hiroyuki Sawano scored the film alongside fellow composer and collaborator Kohta Yamamoto, who joined Attack on Titan's staff during the Final Season. Japanese rock group Linked Horizon, who famously created the series' first opening theme, returned throughout the anime's run. Their theme from the second special, "To You in 2,000... Or... 20,000 Years From Now", returns for the new film.

Is This Film Truly Necessary?

As funny as the existence of this film is, knowing the memes about the Final Season, it isn't entirely unreasonable to release these specials together. Judging by director Hayashi's comments in light of the film's announcement, that was the plan from the start. He spoke about it being the intention when the specials were in production, and he even urged fans not to look down on this film release as just an alternative edit.

I'm happy to finally be able to make this announcement. Please don't say that you can watch The Final Chapters anytime on streaming services... I originally drew the storyboard with the idea that it would be watched as a single movie, and having the opportunity to have everyone watch it in the best possible environment - the theater - is a dream come true for me.

Scheduling is everything when it comes to making anime these days, and if there was a blessing to be found in Attack on Titan's elongated final season, it was having more time to complete it. That isn't to say the production was smooth sailing per se, but it was smarter than trying to rush it and ending up with a messy final product. With that said, it's easy to tell while watching that The Final Chapters were meant to be together.

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Why This Film Is a Good Idea

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With the understanding that this was the intent, this film could be a great opportunity to re-assess this conclusion after ruminating on it for almost a year. Last November, we gave Attack on Titan's ending a 3 out of 5, calling it "an imperfect end to a series that should be no-less celebrated for the incredible journey that led here."

The first special was such an emotional gauntlet, between the depiction of the Rumbling and the excellent character moments that built up to the climax. The second special was a bombastic battle followed by a falling action that is both devastating and oddly optimistic, where many of the complaints hinged on the resolution and its message. Perhaps some gripes about the ending would be abated were the two halves able to coexist without such a long gap in between.

As stated in our review of the final special, "Ending a story is hard, and ending it in a way that satisfies the majority of the audience is even harder." Attack on Titan: The Last Attack might not solve everyone's issues with this series and how it ended, but it can only benefit the storytelling to see this work as it was originally intended.

Attack on Titan is now streaming on Crunchyroll.

Sources: Comic Natalie

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Attack On Titan
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Release Date
2013 - 2022-00-00
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Studio
Wit Studio, MAPPA
Creator
Hajime Isayama
Number of Episodes
94
Streaming Service(s)
Hulu, Crunchyroll, Adult Swim