The producer of Attack on Titan says that the franchise is far from being finished

- April 22, 2025
- Updated: April 22, 2025 at 8:35 AM

The iconic anime Attack on Titan came to an end in 2023, culminating with several highly anticipated final chapters and the movie titled The Last Attack, which includes post-credit scenes. This closure has been an exciting farewell for millions of fans around the world, although producer Tetsuya Kinoshita has hinted that the franchise’s story is far from over. During a stop on the world concert tour Beyond the Walls in Los Angeles, Kinoshita addressed the fans with an optimistic message, revealing plans to continue producing movies, concerts, and collaborations with video games.
Even without Eren, there are still many stories to tell in his world
The concert tour, which began in the United States and will extend to Europe and Asia/Oceania, could bring with it new announcements about the future of the franchise. Kinoshita did not provide specific details, generating excitement among fans who are hoping for more content related to Attack on Titan. Additionally, 2023 stood out for a remarkable collaboration with Fortnite, where the three-dimensional maneuvering devices were transformed into a powerful weapon within the popular video game, unleashing a wave of epic videos on social media.
There is no doubt that the impact of Attack on Titan has extended beyond screens and comics, evidenced by its foray into the world of video games and music. Although the movie The Last Attack has already been released, the possibilities for the future are promising. The expectation of more content has left the door open for new projects, although Tetsuya Kinoshita did not provide additional details at this time.
In summary, the legacy of Attack on Titan is still alive, and its community of followers is eager to know what new surprises the future holds for them.
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