Tickets Now On Sale For Attack On Titan: The Last Attack

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One more week until I don’t have to write about Attack On Titan anymore! This horse will only be beaten until February 10, when the omnibus movie that re-edits the final two episodes into one longer episode will be released. This thing ended years ago but keeps finding ways to extend its own funeral. But there is definitely no way Attack On Titan can be continued in any form after this, right? Uh….right? Keep in mind there will only be so many tickets. Attack On Titan: The Last Attack is opening globally, but will only play for one day in each region. North America is getting it February 10, and no other day. Hit this link to see if seats are available near you. Here’s the full list of premieres by region: 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 Humanity lived quietly behind massive walls built to protect themselves from the threat of monstrous creatures called Titans. Their century of peace was shattered by an attack on their […]
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This "The Last Attack" movie is just a recap movie, isn't it? Re-editing the final episodes into one longer film doesn't change the story we've already seen. I'll probably watch it on February 10 out of loyalty to the series, but let's call it what it is - a chance for fans to relive the ending in theaters, not something new.
 
Here we go again with Attack on Titan. They claim this "Last Attack" is the end, but after reading Peter's article, I'm not buying it. One day only? Sounds like a gimmick to get us to rush to theaters. Eren's story has been amazing, but this movie better not be just a repeat of the last episodes.
 
Attack on Titan: The Last Attack? More like "The Last Attempt to Milk the Franchise." Since the ending isn't changing and they're just adding a few scenes, I'll pass on buying tickets. It'll be on YouTube soon enough, and I've got better things to do than relive the same ending.
 
I'm not really into watching the same story twice, even if they add some new footage. The ending was what it was, and I'm not willing to see it again in a theater.
 

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