After almost a year since the release of the last episode, the final season of attack on Titan is finally back with an hour-long episode in which the writers at MAPPA studio presented the horrific march of the Colossal Giants in all its devastating forms and some of the work’s most brutal sequences without censorship.

Presenting the situation in different parts of the world from the point of view of the Marleyans, gods surviving members of the Reconnaissance Armyand partly also by Eren, who has now transformed into the monstrous giant that fuels the rumbling, portrayed the tragedy that shook the world with scenes riddled with destruction and devastation never seen before in the series see were, especially the painful scene dedicated to little Ramzi.

This refugee child in Marley Nation has been the victim of Marleyan abuse, and it has happened in the past Eren participated in one of them. Determined to save the boy, the protagonist started crying after saving him because he was aware of it One day he would kill him for his decisions. Readers of the manga already knew about Ramzi’s fate, but no one imagined that MAPPA studio would portray his violent death in every brutal detail.

Back in the present, Ramzi tries to escape with his friend when the rumble’s imminent arrival, only to be grounded because he can’t advance due to a giant boulder jamming and breaking his right leg. As he screams in desperation The child is crushed by the foot of a colossal giantin which we can define without a doubt the goriest and most disturbing scene of the entire series.

What do you think about it? Have you seen the first episode of the third part of the last season? We look forward to your answers and opinions in the comments. Finally we leave you with the release date of the second course of the third part of the anime and with a beautiful illustration dedicated to LEGO bricks and the Colossal Giants.

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