Mar 18, 2017 11:55 AM EDT
'Attack on Titan' Season 2 Spoilers &Update: Eren's New Power and Arch Enemy; Release Date

In the next few weeks, the "Attack on the Titan" will back in its Season 2. The most thrilling Japanese animated series will be returning to terrify its audience with human eaters. After the fans waited for years the journey will continue for Eren, Mikasa, Armin and the Survey Corps members.

According to Droid Report, Tetsuro Anaki is now the chief director of "Attack on Titan" and he mentioned in an interview that during their hiatus, they continued to enhance the script. Even their staff improved themselves so they can express their feelings' better.

Viewers might have noticed that in the last season the spotlight was clearly towards Erin, Mikasa, and Armin. But this time he confirmed that Krista and Ymir will share the spotlight after having a few scenes in Season 1. He also added that other Survey Corps members will be given more exposure in the series as mentioned in Comic Book.

He also added that Erin Jaeger will have new powers that are so powerful in order for him to fulfill his promise of destroying the last Titan. This will pave the way for Humanity to have its long lost freedom.

Meanwhile, in another interview, Yuki Kaji (Eren) shared that Season 2 will also have the intense actions scenes that the followers saw in Season 1, but with more scheming plots. He also cited that the Beast Titan will be one of the main antagonists in this series and Eren will have to deal with him

There were reports that the "Attack on Titan" Season 2 will be delayed because the original story is not yet finished. However, there is no confirmation about this speculations as of this writing. All news are still mentioning its April 1 release date.

For those who want to know what the "Attack on Titan" series really is, they can try to watch it in the nineteen selected cinemas in the US this coming March 27-29, 2017. This will help viewers understand and enjoy the upcoming "Attack on Titan" Season 2.

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