‘Attack On Titan Part 2: End of the World’ Updates: Latest trailer reveals war between humans and Titans; U.S. release on October

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'Attack on Titan Part 2: End of the World' released its latest creepy trailer revealing chaotic battle scenes between humans and gigantic man-eating Titans. The second half of the live-action adaptation from the popular manga series will have its debut in the United States on October 20, 2015.

According to Nerdist, part two of the back-to-back anime/manga adaptation directed by Shinji Higuchi recently revealed its official trailer. Part of its description read: "If this mission fails, it will spell the end of humanity. Why did the Titans appear? Why do people continue to fight? The last counterattack to save human civilization is about to begin." It may seem that the newest trailer revealed more major plot points than deemed necessary.

In another article by iDigital Times, audiences were given a sneak peek of what they might expect for the upcoming film - including humanity's battle to the death against colossal man-eating monsters that spilled through the city after destroying a protective wall that served for a century. The trailer featured screaming people, villainous Titans, crumbling cities and lots of gore.

The first part of 'Attack on Titan' will have its limited screening in North America on September 30, October 1 and 7, according to Tech Times. Part two will follow on October 20, 22 and 27. It was reported that the film's conclusion would spoil numerous anime viewers since the television adaptation has not yet received its second season.

'Attack on Titan Part 2: End of the World' is the concluding half of the science-fiction horror film based on creator Hajime Isayama's manga series of the same name. The first film was largely panned by critics and loyal fans alike most of them stating that the special effects used were subpar and not up to Hollywood standards. Despite this, it earned $5 million in its opening weekend.

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