The upcoming season 2 of 'Attack on Titan' will bring in more explosive and surprising plotlines. In fact, teasers have relayed that rebellion is one of the major plotlines in the sequel. Furthermore, spoilers have mentioned of one vital character dying which is Levi Ackerman.
Indeed, when it comes to 'Attack on Titan,' nothing is ever predictable. Editor Hajime Isayama commented that the series is still 60 percent done which means that there are still more than 27 volumes left.
According to recent publication by Design and Trend, the first season for the anime had already featured 34 chapters as well as the infamous four story arcs. Furthermore, the article mentioned that the manga is just ahead of two story arcs, which also means that the season 2 might be its end or the road to its epic end.
Moreover, Crossmap reports that the 'Attack on Titan Season 2' storyline would revolve around the 104th Trainees Squad as well as their battle against the Titans that have infiltrated the Wall Rose. At the same time, the plotlines featured the possibility of the king being overthrown because of his inability as well as his pretentious nature as well as the truth of him not being the true lineage of the kings.
Also, in the upcoming episodes of 'Attack on Titan', the fanatics and followers of this famed manga series would get to witness some revealing of identities. The teasers have revealed that two of the titans are linked to Eren Jaeger, which would eventually bring a shocking experience for the fans and followers of the series.
What's more, Vines mentioned that the upcoming scenes of 'Attack on Titan' season 2 would also revolved around the Reiss family. Some scenes would reveal that they are the true and genuine family with royal lineage. Furthermore, recent spoilers have divulged that Lenz, who is the daughter of Rod Reiss, would be crowned as the rightful owner of the Coordinates.
Although season 2 is confirmed for 'Attack on Titan', the exact date remains uncertain. However, it is expected to come back on primetime sometime in 2016.