The wait is finally over for Attack on Titan fans as the Final Season Part 3 is set to be released on Saturday, March 4, 2023, at 12:25 am JST. The series’ conclusion is eagerly awaited by fans, who have been waiting for several years to witness the climactic conclusion to this epic saga. While the first part of the final season will be released on Saturday, it is only the beginning of what promises to be an epic adventure.
Attack on Titan final season, part 3 will be divided into two parts. In addition to the excitement surrounding the imminent release of the final season, fans have also been informed that Crunchyroll will be dividing the hour-long special part 1 into three separate episodes.
For those eagerly waiting for the release of Attack on Titan Final Season Part 3, the release schedule varies depending on your time zone. The release is set to begin airing on local Japanese networks at 12:25 am JST on Saturday, March 4, 2023. International fans can expect to see the episode available on Friday morning, depending on their location and time zone. Here is the exact release time for international fans:
- Pacific Standard Time: 8:25 am, Friday, March 3
- Eastern Standard Time: 11:25 am, Friday, March 3
- British Summer Time: 3:25 pm, Friday, March 3
- Central European Summer Time: 5:25 pm, Friday, March 3
- Indian Standard Time: 8:55 pm, Friday, March 3
- Philippine Standard Time: 11:25 pm, Friday, March 3
- Japanese Standard Time: 12:25 am, Saturday, March 4
- Australia Central Standard Time: 12:55 a, Saturday, March 4
Crunchyroll will be streaming the first special of the season internationally on the same day as the Japanese release. For those who were concerned about the lack of an episodic feel to the series’ conclusion, the platform will break up the special into three episodes. This approach enables fans to immerse themselves in the final season of Attack on Titan and experience the conclusion to the story in a more traditional manner.
Countdown
Here is a countdown for fans to know when the AoT final season part 3 will begin streaming on Crunchyroll.
CountdownUpdate 1: Crunchyroll has still not made the episode available on their platform for unknown reasons.
Update 2: Almost 8 Hours after the release of the episode in Japan, Crunchyroll’s official account tweeted that episode is now streaming on the platform worldwide. You can watch it here.
Everything you need to know before watching the special episode
In the penultimate instalment of Attack on Titan, Eren Yeager stirred up quite the storm by leading the Jaegerist group to overthrow Paradis’ ruling government. The Survey Corps saw this as an act of treachery, as Eren went on to transform into the Founding Titan form and kickstart The Rumbling by activating the Wall Titans. While Eren did all of this with the intention of safeguarding his comrades, they felt betrayed by his actions.
The Rumbling marks a dark and ominous time in the Attack on Titan world, as the Wall Titans start rampaging through other territories, leaving nothing but destruction and death in their wake. Armin Arlert, Mikasa Ackerman, Levi Ackerman, and the rest of the Survey Corps did their best to prevent The Rumbling from leaving Paradis’ boundaries, but their efforts were in vain. In the end, they decided to join Eren and The Rumbling in an attempt to put an end to the carnage.
The last moments of the previous part saw the Survey Corps vow to halt Eren and The Rumbling at all costs, even if it meant going against their own interests. It was a difficult decision for Gabby Braun, Falco Grice, and Annie Leonhart to make, given their history with Marleyans as Eldians. Despite the atrocities they faced, they too joined forces with the Survey Corps to protect their homeland of Marley from the impending doom of The Rumbling.
As fans anxiously await the arrival of the final season of Attack on Titan, they can rest assured that they will be able to immerse themselves in the story in a way that is befitting of its epic conclusion. The combination of exciting plot developments, thrilling action sequences, and immersive storytelling makes Attack on Titan a must-watch for fans of the genre, and the release of the final season promises to be a memorable experience.