Fans take to Twitter to voice their displeasure at the delay of Season 2 of 'Attack on Titan'
"Attack on Titan" is one of the most popular manga in the US. Fans of this anime have been waiting for the second season to happen soon. The delay has been the story. Reports indicate that the manga story is about 60 percent finished so the TV adaptation should follow soon. But no official date has been announced for Season 2 of "Attack on Titan." Fans of the anime series have taken to Twitter to voice their displeasure at the delay. However, series director Tetsuro Araki had previously announced that the second season might come out in 2016.
The storyline of 'Attack on Titan' is about Eren Jaeger (Yuki Kaji) seeking revenge on the Titans. The Titans are man-eating giants. To save themselves, humans have taken shelter behind a wall that was supposed to be unbreakable. But a huge Titan had broken down the wall and had slaughtered the humans. In this carnage, Eren had watched his mother being eaten by the Titans and he had sworn revenge. He had taken the vow to kill every Titan walking the earth. He and his friends now continue their fight against the Titans.
According to reports, the plotline for "Attack on Titan" Season 2 will be about the 104th Trainees Squad, led by Erwin Smith, who will launch the greatest battle against the Titans who have breached the wall. There will be many new characters in Season 2 of "Attack on Titan." These characters include the Reiss Trio - Uri Reiss, Rod Reiss, Frieda Reiss, the huge beast Titan and Captain Kenny Ackerman.
To bridge the long gap between seasons 1 and 2, two live-action movies are set to be released for "Attack on Titan" this year, covering all the major events of the first season of "Attack of Titan" and star real people. The two movies are titled "Attack on Titan Part 1: Crimson Bow and Arrows" and "Attack on Titan Part 2: Wings of Freedom." The second compilation movie has new footage that will link directly to Season 2 of "Attack on Titan."
If you want to catch the second season, watch the two compilation movies for a better understanding of the story. Viewers hope that the manga counterpart completes the story arc that series director Tetsuro Araki is waiting for. As for fans, they will have to wait for updates for now.