'Attack on Titan' Season 2 News & Updates: Air Date, Spoilers; Possible Death For Mikasa, More Violent Than ‘AoT’ Season 1?

Wit Studio has confirmed the "Attack on Titan" Season 2 air date, which will have an April 2017 premiere. Producers of the show also said that the anime would have more fight scenes, will be more violent than "AoT" Season 1, and a possible character's death.

According to reports, in "Attack on Titan" Season 2, there would be a major change in the team's relationship. Eren Jaeger is leaving Armin and Mikasa.

Eren may end up in grave danger in "Attack on Titan" Season 2. Meanwhile, Armin and Mikasa will stop at nothing in trying to save his life, which would lead to a surprising plot twist. Could this mean the death of one of the main characters, such as Mikasa?

Another revelation included on "Attack on Titan" Season 2 is the possibility that the town of Wall Rose would be decimated by titans. In the aftermath, the character Zeke is reported to be the one who will lead the pilgrimage of the people to a new safe haven.

There were previous speculations regarding "AoT" Season 1 and some of them didn't materialize in the series. Another wild rumor circulating about the upcoming "Attack on Titan" Season 2 storyline is the possible death of Mikasa in the hands of a powerful titan. Many fans are debating online whether it will really happen when the season premieres.

On the "Attack On Titan" Season 2 air date update, it's reported that the anime director of "AoT" Season 1 Tetsuro Araki will now oversee the "Attack On Titan" project as chief person in charge. The entire anime staff will be returning along with Masashi Koizuka as the new series director.

In other news regarding the "Attack On Titan" Season 2 air date update, a new Nintendo 3DS game will be launched on March 30, 2017, and it will have three versions. The versions that would be available are the standard, digital, and treasure box edition.

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