Attack on Titan Final Season Part 3The first episode of is now on Crunchyroll.
Fans expected the subtitled version of the premiere to arrive on Crunchyroll sometime Friday morning, shortly after the episode aired in Japan, but as of 3pm ET it was nowhere to be found. Rumors arise Attack on Titan’s Twitter fan accounts suggest them Subtitled version of the episode
Desperate to jump into the latest (and technically penultimate) episode of the anime, some fans turned to a version with Subtitles created by Google Translate. Of course, Google Translate probably won’t understand the intent of the series or the dialogue involved as well as the official version.
Attack on Titan Final Season Part 3 will be the end of the series, but it will be released in a very specific and strange way. Instead of releasing a full schedule of standard-length episodes – like every previous season of the series – MAPPA, the studio that took over for Wit for Final Seasondecided to publish part 3 into two separate halves, each consisting of just one hour-long episode. While fans expected the special to air shortly after the Japanese premiere on Crunchyroll since the service was the streaming home of Part 1 And Part 2the company has not yet publicly announced the takeover part 3. Friday’s premiere time was just a guess by dedicated fans, and it turns out it wasn’t too far off.
To update: Crunchyroll has announced the acquisition of Attack on Titan Final Season Part 3 and this story has been updated throughout to reflect this announcement.