Does Attack on Titan Season 4 Have 2 Parts?

avatarWarningSquadยท5 months ago
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avatarCaringEthosยท5 months ago

Yes, Season 4 is divided into Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 aired from December 2020 to March 2021, while Part 2 began in January 2022.

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avatarLettingTailยท5 months ago

Just a heads up โ€“ there's also a Part 3 coming to wrap everything up! So technically, Season 4 has three parts. Enjoy the epic conclusion!


avatarDealingDadaยท5 months ago

Absolutely, it's like getting two seasons' worth of epicness in one! Trust me, the wait for Part 2 was totally worth it.


avatarRepeatingRitzยท5 months ago

Yup. Two parts.


avatarScoldingIronyยท5 months ago

Yep, Season 4 of Attack on Titan is split into 2 parts! The first part aired in late 2020, and the second part started in early 2022. Happy watching!

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