The highly anticipated film, Attack on Titan: The Last Attack, has received its official release date for theaters in the United States. Crunchyroll recently announced that this omnibus film, encompassing the final two episodes of the acclaimed anime series, will have a special one-day screening in February 2025. Fans are encouraged to mark their calendars for this momentous occasion.
Following the anime’s conclusion in November 2023, which featured two extraordinary special episodes (60 and 85 minutes respectively), Attack on Titan: The Last Attack premiered in Japanese cinemas a year later. This cinematic release combined the episodes with an additional brand-new post-credit scene, creating excitement among fans in the United States who have eagerly awaited the opportunity to witness this cinematic event.
Global Release Tour for Attack on Titan Movie in Early 2025
One-Day Screenings Scheduled in Select Countries

Attack on Titan: The Last Attack will be screened in theaters across North America on February 10, 2025. Those attending will have the option to watch the film in its original Japanese with English subtitles or in an English dubbed version. Other nations will have their own dedicated screening dates, as outlined by Crunchyroll:
- February 6: Australia, New Zealand
- February 10: United States, Canada
- February 12: Finland
- February 13: Spain
- February 20: Denmark, The Netherlands
- February 21: Norway, Sweden
- February 25: Germany
- February 26: United Kingdom, Ireland
- March 1: France
- March 3: Italy
In conjunction with the announcement, a new teaser video has been released to excite fans:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmHxsuXqLGo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmHxsuXqLGo
Over the past decade, Attack on Titan has emerged as a monumental force in anime, offering a remarkable adaptation of Hajime Isayama’s narrative. While the anime occasionally diverged from its source material, it has played a significant role in elevating the global popularity of anime. The series delves into profound themes such as war, vengeance, the cyclical nature of violence, and the potential for forgiveness, all while delivering a captivating and intense dramatic experience.
This release offers followers of the series a final opportunity to bid farewell and celebrate the legacy of Attack on Titan. Be sure to catch the farewell screening of Attack on Titan: The Last Attack in U.S. theaters on February 10.