Attack On Titan Season 2: Manga Ends In 3 To 4 Years According To Shintaro Kawakubo? The University of Tokyo Newspaper Interviewed AOT Editor And Talks About Hajime Isayama!

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Attack On Titan manga to end in 3-4 years?

The latest news about Attack On Titan Season 2 is that it won't appear on August 15. But the good news are: there will be live-action movie and Levi Spin-Off (which means the story will focus on Levi instead to Eren and Mikasa).

CrunchyRoll included to their news that Kawakubo said that the manga is finishing laying out its mysteries. The good news about the development for the next season is, the writers now have a clear picture of AOT's story arches, mysteries, and characters. 

LatinTimes said (Danny Choy) that Kawakubo predicted after finishing the layout it might take three to four years for the series to be wrapped up. 

The University of Tokyo Newspaper interviewed the AOT Editor. During the interview, he mentioned Hajime Isayama, the author of this anime.

He said that the author remains extremely humble despite of extreme success of his manga. He added that Isayama never fails to express his thanks even for small things.

The editor stated during the interview:

"The serialization is slated to end in three to four years, but 'Attack on Titan' is a work that will be passed down from generation to generation for a decade -- no, five decades," 

AOT manga debuted in 2009, and it was reported to sold more than 36 million print copies.

The editor did not spill any juicy plot spoilers and other details of the anime. As of now, fans need to wait more and stay tuned for more updates for Attack On Titan, especially on Levi Spin-off!

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