By Aliza Xandria, | April 11, 2017
Attack On Titan: Trailer
Recent news pertaining to "Attack on Titan" Season 2 centers on the notion of how the official trailer proved to be unreliable for the fans and followers of the segment. Although the video conveyed of stunning graphics and moves, the death and the surprising storyline took a downturn for the followers of the anime series.
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There are also inclinations that the demise of one of the characters has set the tone negatively for Mikasa and Eren. According to Metro, fans of "Attack on Titan" tuned in last weekend for season 2 of the show, after a long hiatus and it pleased the fans that Eren and Mikasa were finally back on their screens, but the first episode featured a death that left many feeling queasy.
Those who follow the original "Attack on Titan" manga would know the scenes were coming, but Mike Zacharias had a brutal ending and the squad member was important in season 1, as he had a keen sense of smell, which made him a valuable Titan tracker, reports the same post.
It is also one of the reasons why the "Attack on Titan" trailer proved to be unreliable for the fans and followers owing to the death of Mike Zacharias. On a different note, "Attack on Titan" also centers on a different character named Sasha. After the chaos of last week, Episode 27 slows things down a little and allows for some interesting, smaller stories to be told and thanks to this, followers got to learn more about Sasha, the strange food thief who up until now had a little backstory.
"Attack on Titan" is a show that has people appearing and disappearing rapidly, so having these slower paced, character driven episodes is a nice reprieve and allows viewers to see things in a different light, according to the same post. As for the other rumored details, those have been debunked.
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