Animation and direction
The continuous cut gives the two final specials a unified pace, moving from global catastrophe to intimate decisions without an episodic break.
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The two final Attack on Titan television specials are combined into a theatrical presentation of the conflict's conclusion.
Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK presents the anime's final two specials as one theatrical feature, following the alliance's attempt to stop Eren and the Rumbling.
A theatrical presentation of Attack on Titan's complete finale, built for viewers who followed the story through its final season.
THE LAST ATTACK is designed as the conclusion of a long serialized story, not a standalone introduction to Attack on Titan.
Its power comes from bringing years of conflict between Eldians, Marleyans, friends, and enemies into one final decision about the Rumbling.
The theatrical format joins the two specials into a continuous experience, giving the aerial action and large-scale destruction a different rhythm.
Viewers should watch the preceding seasons first; the film assumes full knowledge of Eren, Mikasa, Armin, and the political history behind the finale.
The film's central tension is not whether the alliance can fight, but what stopping Eren will demand from the people closest to him.
The continuous cut gives the two final specials a unified pace, moving from global catastrophe to intimate decisions without an episodic break.
Yuki Kaji, Yui Ishikawa, Marina Inoue, and the ensemble carry years of character history into the final confrontation.
Large-scale animation, aerial combat, musical callbacks, and the accumulated relationships reward experienced series viewers.
THE LAST ATTACK works as a conclusion and theatrical event, but its emotional and political meaning depends on the preceding series.
Former enemies unite for a final mission as Eren's Rumbling threatens the world and leaves his closest friends with an impossible choice.

Eren's Founding Titan leads the Wall Titans forward, placing the surviving world under immediate threat.

Scouts and Marleyan warriors cooperate despite shared losses, combining their remaining skills for one final pursuit.

The alliance must cross the battlefield, protect the people still fighting, and find a way to confront Eren directly.

Mikasa and Armin face a decision shaped by friendship, responsibility, and the damage the Rumbling has already caused.

The finale refuses an easy victory, focusing on the human cost and unresolved consequences of its characters' choices.

This compilation is intended for viewers who completed the series; it does not retell the earlier seasons or explain their politics.
Main characters and performers
Theatrical runtime: 145 minutes.
Released Mar 2024.
Genres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Drama.
Studios / networks: MAPPA, Pony Canyon.
TMDB user score: 8.7/10.
Rotten Tomatoes Popcornmeter: 92%.
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A colossal-sized omnibus film bringing together the last two episodes of Attack on Titan in the franchise's first-ever theatrical experience. After venturing beyond the walls and separated from his comrades, Eren finds himself inspired by this new truth and plots the "Rumbling," a terrifying plan to eradicate every living thing in the world.
Runtime: 145 min.
With a TMDB score of 8.7/10, Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK ranks among the most discussed anime in its category. Fans praise its pacing, animation, and character work.
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Yes. THE LAST ATTACK is the conclusion of Attack on Titan and assumes familiarity with the full series through The Final Season. It is not designed as a standalone entry point.
It is a theatrical compilation of the two Attack on Titan Final Chapters television specials, presented together as one 145-minute feature.