Attack on Titan’s finale has been split into two – here’s when the first part is airing
The exhaus▨tingly-titled Attack on Titan Final Season Part 3 has almost reached its conclusion

After what feels like the longest final season in history, we finally know when the last few chapters of Attack on Titan are airing &ndashꦑ; and how many episodes are left.
As confirmed by , Attack on Titan Final Season Part 3 has been split into two parts. Th🌟e first, a one-hour special, will air on March 3. The second half – according to – is slated for "sometime in 2023."
It’s been a long, long road to re𒈔ach Eren’s endgame. Attack on Titan’s fourth season, its quote-unquote ‘Final Season’, originally began back in 2020. A second part aired across the first half of 2022. Now, the ‘Final Arc’ is officially set to last for just two episodes this year.
It’s all set to be a dramatic conclusion to the beloved anime, too. After heading to Marley with the Survey Corps, Eren eventually strikes back against the population with the ‘Rumbling’, an army of Colossal Tit🍌ans that, when coupled with Eren’s Founding Titan, could destroy the world and leave those in Paradis Island as the sole survivors. A group, led by former friend Armin and Eren's adoptive sister Mikasa, is on a collision course with Eren as the show hurtles towards its finale.
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