Attack on Titan Franchise May Still Continue After “The Last Attack” Movie’s Success
The Attack on Titan franchise continues to drop hints at more projects to come.

Attack on Titan is far from over
On April 12, 2025, during the world premiere of “Attack on Titan – The Official Concert – Beyond the Walls World Tour” in Los Angeles, the franchise’s producer Tetsuya Kinoshita teased fans who attended about possible future projects.
Kinoshita’s appearance was unannounced and he reflected on his film studies in the US, as we las behind the scenes insights in the production of Attack on Titan.
What surprised fans were his hints towards future projects.
“We plan to continue creating films like LAST ATTACK, concerts like this one, and various game collaborations moving forward.”
The live show displayed orchestral performances of the anime’s soundtrack, composed by Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto.
The set list included 22 tracks such as “Ashes on the Fire”, “ətˈæk 0N tάɪtn <WMId>,” and more performed by Los Angeles-based vocalists and musicians.
Both composers also sent video messages for the concert, making it the first international concert event where the two collaborated.
The world tour is organized by Pony Canyon, the music label for Attack on Titan’s score and music, in partnership with The Wild Faery Company, known for producing anime-related live events.
After Los Angeles, the tour would move to various cities in North America and Europe and Singapore and Australia in August, ending on New York this November 1st.
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