'Attack on Titan' season 2 release date news: Premiere postponed until early 2017

Attack on Titan Wit Studio

"Attack on Titan" season 2 was initially scheduled to premiere this year, as a previous report showcases that Wit Studio has included the season in their line-up of shows for the year. However, as stated in a report from Crunchyroll, this will no longer be the case as the anime is being delayed to 2017.

The report states that the information was listed by Spanish distributor SelectaVision. According to the distributor, "Attack on Titan" season 2 was more likely going to premiere by January next year. This was later confirmed by Kodansha, the original manga's publisher, in an interview with Mision Tokyo

However, it is unconfirmed at this point if this is solely for the Spanish release of the anime or if this will be for the international market. Fans speculate that the January release pertains to the Japanese launch of the season. 

Delays were already being brought about by the studio's decision to prioritize "Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress" over "Attack on Titan" and it is likely that the studio is also waiting for the manga to produce more chapters to ensure the anime does not catch up and be forced to diverge from the manga's story or create filler arcs.

No specific release date has yet been announced but fans speculate that season 2 may premiere as early as the second or third week of January, just a few months following the launch of the new "Attack on Titan" video game and the new OVA. 

"Attack on Titan" season 2 will focus primarily on the Reiss royal family and the revelation that they too can transform into the colossal Titans. Eren and the others will start a revolution against the royal family and their new forms of Titans, while also dealing with the Titans inside the walls and discovering how the Titans came to be in the first place.

Newsletter Stay up to date with Christian Today
News
What should Christians make of Tommy Robinson?
What should Christians make of Tommy Robinson?

In demanding that the likes of Robinson be banned from the Oxford Union, the clergy are in effect setting their own limit on freedom of speech and freedom of religion.

Christian woman persecuted by Iranian regime sentenced to 9 years in prison
Christian woman persecuted by Iranian regime sentenced to 9 years in prison

A Christian convert in Iran has been sentenced to nine years and eight months in prison on trumped-up charges linked to state security and anti-government activity.

John Lennox fears AI is making us lazy
John Lennox fears AI is making us lazy

Christian media leaders heard calls for courage, authenticity and discernment at the recent Revive 2026 conference.

Does the Church of England need to re-think its messaging?
Does the Church of England need to re-think its messaging?

If you look at the Church of England’s communications all that it ever seems to highlight is the good works that Christians do to improve the temporal well-being of their neighbours. It is right to highlight these things, but they are not the primary reason for the Church’s existence.