Shingeki no Kyojin fans will produce a new anime inspired by the fanmade manga “Attack On Titan Requiem” where they will fix the original ending.

The story written and drawn by Hajime Isayama, Shingeki no Kyojin, ended a couple of months ago with an outcome that many readers did not like. That is why on the internet a group of fans got together to create a manga that respected the characterization of characters from Shingeki and with it, create “another ending” and to the surprise of many, that initiative will also reach the anime.

Shingeki no Kyojin fans are working on a new anime of the play

From the account of Twitter of @senpaisauces, a tweet was published in which it is made very clear that an anime inspired by the fanmade manga will be produced Attack On Titan Réquiem, which intends to present a new ending alien to the original version of the manga of Isayama.

It should be noted that I do not know which studio will be in charge of adapting these manga, which, as many of us know, not only are not part of the canon, but are also not being produced by those who have the legal rights to the work. So it is quite likely that it ends up being animated by the fans themselves.

At the moment, there are no further details about it, but in case you are interested, the first chapter of the manga of Attack On Titan Réquiem it was already released. So they will have a better idea of ​​what will appear in the alleged anime.

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