After more than a decade of relentless titan battles, harrowing betrayals, and emotional gut-punches, the epic saga ofAttack on Titanhas finally reached its cinematic conclusion, and now fans can experience it from home.Attack on Titan: The Last Attack, a feature-length compilation of the anime’s final two chapters, is now streaming on Crunchyroll. This release allows longtime viewers to relive the intense, emotional finale in one cohesive 145-minute experience.
The film, which began screening in U.S. theaters back in February, quickly racked up over $2.5 million during its opening weekend, according toanimenewsnetwork.com.It previously debuted in Japan in November 2023 for a limited three-week theatrical run, earning nearly $1.6 million in just three days.With its streaming debut, fans worldwide can now see the re-polished, surround-sound-enhanced version of the final arc. For viewers in the U.K., the film will be available on Crunchyroll starting May 1.

How to Watch The Last Attack
Where and How to Watch Attack on Titan’s Cinematic Finale
If fans are in the U.K., Crunchyroll has confirmed the film will be available starting May 1.International viewers outside these regions should check their local streaming availability, as the movie also screened in select countries earlier this year. Whether fans are watching it for the first time or re-watching to catch every emotional detail, this film is now the definitive way to close the book on one of anime’s most iconic series.
Why This Compilation Film Matters
Despite Attack on Titan’s Finale Having Been Out for Years, This Film is Worth Watching
It is more than just a recap;Attack on Titan: The Last Attackis a carefully curated and upgraded presentationof the anime’s closing chapters. The film stitches together Part 1 and Part 2 ofThe Final Chapters, which originally aired in March and November 2023, respectively. These episodes, serving as episodes 88 through 94, were emotional, action-packed, and pivotal in ending the story of Eren, Mikasa, Armin, and the rest of the Survey Corps. The film also features the return of the iconic theme song “To You in 2,000… or… 20,000 Years From Now” by Linked Horizon.
By unifying the finale into a single cinematic experience, the movie allows fans to witness the full emotional impact without breaks or delays. The surround sound and improved visuals elevate the final battle’s intensity, enhancing the storytelling and closing the curtain on a series that first began its journey in 2013. For those who have followed the series since its anime debut, or even from the manga’s launch in 2009,Attack on Titan: The Last Attackis the perfect powerful and fitting farewell.
