The brand Shingeki no Kyojin/Attack on Titan is set to make a significant impact in 2025 with new exciting updates, certainly raising the interest of devoted fans who are seeking a fresh perspective on the story.
Among the most notable announcements is the upcoming release of “Shingeki no Kyojin: The Last Attack” in North America, alongside the anticipated yet unofficial project, “Shingeki no Kyojin: Requiem” – a fan-made version that aims to provide an alternative conclusion to the original series.

The development of projects like “Shingeki no Kyojin: Requiem” raises questions about their legal status. From a technical standpoint, such productions often operate in a gray area concerning copyright laws. Despite their intent to honor the original works and bring new interpretations, copyright laws grant creators and licensed entities (in this case, Hajime Isayama and the associated production companies) the authority to control the use and transformation of their intellectual property.
The official conclusion of the manga and anime series, created by Hajime Isayama, suggests that the themes of violence and conflict are recurrent motifs in the world of “Shingeki no Kyojin.” Although there hasn’t been any official announcement regarding a continuation, Isayama has shown his willingness to explore this universe further, as evidenced by his one-shot “Shingeki no Kyojin: Bad Boy,” which delves into Levi’s troubled past.