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‘Attack On Titan’ Season 2 May See Beast Titan Debut In First Episode? Hajime Isayama Teased Photo On Instagram

‘Attack On Titan’ Season 2 May See Beast Titan Debut In First Episode? Hajime Isayama Teased Photo On Instagram

Jack Peterson

Fans have long been clamoring for Season 2 of "Attack on Titan" TV anime. Fortunately, Series Creator Hajime Isayama teased a possible arc that the new season is directed to. Additionally, the team behind "Attack on Titan" Season 2 has released the first trailer for the highly anticipated anime series.

In case some dedicated fans missed to check the latest update from the "Attack on Titan" Season 2 Instagram, a photo of Isayama was posted last week that showed a sketch of the Beast Titan. What's interesting is the number shown on the pad that reads 26. It can be recalled that Season 1 of "Attack on Titan" ended with 25 episodes so does this mean that viewers will see the Beast Titan as soon as the second season begins?

As pointed out by Comicbook, the image revealed a possible hint on when the Beast Titan will appear in the installment of the anime series. Those who are avid readers of the anime's manga counterpart are well aware that the said character plays an integral part from the arc called "Clash of Titans" moving forward. Fans who have not read the manga from Chapter 35 ahead may stop reading at this point as the following contains major details about the Titan's identity.

The Beast Titan is Zeke Yeager in his human form. He is the son of Grisha Yeager, which makes him Eren's half brother. Later in the manga, it was revealed that Zeke is of royal blood but how he became a powerful Titan still remains a mystery.

"Attack on Titan" Season 2 is also expected to highlight the Titan that lurks within Survey Corps. Unfortunately for the story's main protagonist, Eren, one of his friends is keeping a dark secret from them. In the meantime, check out the details of the popular anime in the trailer below, brought by Funimation and Kodansha as pointed out by iDigitalTimes.

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