
The end of Attack on Titan is finally here. On February 10th, fans will witness the English-dubbed theatrical premiere of Attack on Titan: The Last Attack, bringing one of the most celebrated anime series to a dramatic close. This feature-length film combines the final two episodes of the anime into a single, action-packed cinematic experience.
Fans all over the world are excited to see what happens to Eren, Mikasa, Armin, and the rest of the characters on the big screen. Attack on Titan has been a popular anime for over ten years, and this final movie promises an epic ending that fans will never forget.
An Epic Movie Experience
Unlike regular anime episodes or specials, Attack on Titan: The Last Attack is a movie that combines the last episodes into one full story. This movie format makes the story more exciting, with smooth pacing, nonstop action, and a deeper experience.
The movie picks up from episode 87, The Dawn of Humanity, where Eren Yeager uses his Founding Titan powers to start The Rumbling. He commands an army of Colossal Titans to protect Paradis Island by getting rid of all threats.
To stop him, a surprising team forms, including Mikasa, Levi, Armin, Annie, Reiner, Pieck, and others. Former enemies must now work together against their old friend, creating an emotional conflict that has been a key part of Attack on Titan’s final story. Fans can expect exciting battles, touching moments, and an ending that stays true to Hajime Isayama’s vision.
Team Behind the Magic
A big reason for Attack on Titan’s success is the amazing team behind its production. The movie is directed by Yuichiro Hayashi, who has been in charge since the final season started. The story by Hajime Isayama is what makes it so gripping, but it’s MAPPA’s incredible animation that brings it to life.
Tomohiro Kishi’s character designs make every expression and action feel real, while composers Kohta Yamamoto and Hiroyuki Sawano create an unforgettable soundtrack that heightens the drama, sadness, and bravery of the story. With such a talented team, fans can expect an amazing ending.
Worldwide Theatrical Release

According to Games Radar, Attack on Titan: The Last Attack will have a worldwide release, starting with North America on February 10. After that, the movie will be shown in the UK on February 26 and 27. Fans in other countries, including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Brazil, will also be able to watch it in theaters.
This global release shows how popular Attack on Titan is around the world. Over the years, it has become one of the most influential anime series in the world. This movie release follows the success of other anime hits like Demon Slayer: Mugen Train and The First Slam Dunk, proving that anime films are a big deal in the worldwide box office.
Bonus Post-Credits Scene
To make things even more exciting, Attack on Titan: The Last Attack will include a special post-credits scene, which wasn’t in the original anime. This scene is based on School Castes, a funny manga spin-off that shows the characters in a high school setting.
While the main story of Attack on Titan is full of tragedy, action, and serious themes, this extra scene gives fans a fun break. It shows Eren, Mikasa, and Armin in a lighthearted way, offering a surprising and enjoyable ending after the intense main movie.
Will It Come to Streaming?
For now, Attack on Titan: The Last Attack will only be available in cinemas. However, given that previous Attack on Titan episodes have been released on Crunchyroll and other streaming platforms, it is likely that the film will follow suit later this year.
Anime movies like Demon Slayer: Mugen Train and Jujutsu Kaisen 0 made their way to streaming services months after their theatrical debut, so fans who can’t watch the film in theaters may not have to wait too long.