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The attack of the Titans fandom is wondering what time they can watch Season 2 Episode 4 Part 11 (86). Well, here’s everything you need to know about the next episode’s release schedule.
Season 4 Part 2 of The attack of the Titans is nearing its end and fans are eager to see how MAPPA plans to wrap up the season. Connie, Mikasa, Jean and Armin have teamed up with their enemies to save the world. Sure, the Marleyans think they have to fight Eren to stop him, but Eren’s friends obviously don’t want to fight him. So it would be interesting to see what approach works with Eren and which characters will survive this whole ordeal.
In the previous episode, we saw a battle with the Yeagerists, and Mikasa and others tried to save Azumabito. Now we will see the consequences of this battle in the next episode.
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Attack on Titan | Final season trailer
Crunchyroll and Funimation. The two platforms have now merged into one, and it offers the subtitled version and the dubbed version of The attack of the Titans. However, the dubbed version of Final season is still a few episodes behind.
Attack on Titan Episode 86 Preview
According to the official preview, episode 11 of The attack of the Titans Season 4 Part 2 is titled “Retrospective.” In the teaser, we can see that the next episode will feature a lot of action. The battle against the Yeagerists is still ongoing, and Reiner and Annie will help in the fight.
We can also see Mikasa wiping the blood off his head, so hopefully we can see more cool moments from him. Also, it would be safe to assume that the penultimate episode will conclude the fight on the island and the remaining members will move forward to catch up with Eren.
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