Warning: Spoilers ahead for Attack on Titan.

Its not uncommon for manga properties to getlive-action Japanese moviesaround the same time they get an anime adaptation.

This happened toAttack on Titan, whose live-action adaptation started to be developed in 2011.

Attack on Titan’s Titan’s Attack Titan standing with his fists up in front of the Colossal Titan and the Armored Titan.

TheAttack on Titananime would premiere in 2013, with the two movies arriving in 2015.

TheAoTanime ended in 2023, two years after the mangas conclusion.

Attack on Titans endingwas somewhat controversial, but its anime adaptation was a huge event regardless.

Attack on Titan Mikasa Sasha Hange

This is something the movies couldnt capture.

WhileAttack on Titan: Part 2ended on a cliffhanger, a third movie never happened.

Mikasa, now a Scout working with Shikishima, would reunite with Eren and Armin a few years later.

Raymond Reddington (James Spader) in The Blacklist

Mikasa and Erens relationship in the movie could not have been more different from the manga.

The structure of the story and the chronology of the events are also very different.

Regardless, from the audiences perspective,predicting the ending ofAttack on Titanback in 2015 was virtually impossible.

Eren in Attack on Titan live-action and Attack on Titan movie

Custom image by Yailin Chacon

Hajime Isayama’s Attack on Titan features many iconic Titan types, and each Titan variant is unique.

Here are all 11 types of AoT Titans explained.

Attack on Titanis a globally successful manga and anime franchise created by Hajime Isayama.

Hiroki Hasegawa as Shikishima in the live-action Attack on Titan movie with two scary Titans in the background

Custom Image by Milica Djordjevic

Summary

Attack on Titan is a globally successful manga and anime franchise created by Hajime Isayama.

Attack on Titan (2013) anime poster

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Attack On Titan