‘Attack On Titan’ Season 2 Release Date & Spoilers: January 2017 Release Confirmed? Sequel To Stay Faithful To Manga

The long wait for "Attack on Titan" Season 2 is still far from over. The sequel to "Shingeki no Kyojin," which was initially expected to come out in 2016, has been reportedly moved to a January 2017 release date. What can fans expect in the upcoming anime?

'Attack On Titan' Season 2 Release Date: Reasons Behind Delay In Production

"Attack on Titan" or "Shingeki no Kyojin" Season 2 will be released in January 2017 instead of the expected 2016 release. According to Enstarz, the major reason behind the delay in the release of the sequel is because of the progress in its manga counterpart.

The publication notes that the manga counterpart of "Attack on Titan" has already made significant progress in terms of its storyline, which would provide ample time for Season 2. The producers of the anime have also shared that they wish to stay faithful to the manga, which explains the reason for the delay in the release of the sequel.

The first season of "Attack on Titan" has already covered four story arcs. This further explains the need for the producers to wait for additional story arcs before they can completely release Season 2 on TV.

'Attack On Titan' Season 2 Plot: Sequel To Shed Light On Levi's Death?

"Attack on Titan" Season 2 is expected to follow the events of the Season 1 finale, which showed the existence of dead titans inside the wall. According to Movie Pilot, the show's heroes may try to uncover the root of the problem in Season 2.

The heroes may also discover that there is a connection between the government and the titans in "Shingeki no Kyojin 2." They may also venture outside the walls in hopes of finding more answers to their questions. "Attack on Titan" Season 2 may also shed some light on Levi's death.

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