1:13 PM EDT 3/27/2017
"Attack on Titan" season 2 spoilers reveal that the Beast Titan's real identity will be unveiled leaving fans more anxious as he had been introduced in the first season. It can be recalled that he was shown with his eyes peeping through the crack on the Wall Rose, where fans believe that it's the beginning of the city's obliteration. Additionally, more characters such as Connie and Sasha will also be introduced in the upcoming season.
Voice actor Yuki Kaji dropped some teasers on what fans can expect in "Attack on Titan" season 2 and said that the new characters will soon make their way to the popular Japanese anime series. "Then we have Krista and Ymir. These two will also be portrayed as very important characters," he said. Directors Koizuka Masashi and Araki Tetsuro also said the same thing and added that the upcoming season will have more horses.
Comic Book reports that the Beast Titan is a shape shifter and revealed that he is Zeke Yeager, the half-brother of Eren as well as his enemy. Kaji explained that the Beast Titan is one of those who will have important characters. It is also said that he is wise and intelligent, which makes him different from any other flesh-eating titans. New characters like the Reiss Family will also be introduced "Attack on Titan" season 2.
The Reiss Family includes Rod, Freida, and Uri. Additionally, Captain Kenny Ackerman will also be introduced in the upcoming season and will focus more on the Reiss Family. According to Droid Report, "Attack on Titan" season 2 will also showcase Kenny Ackerman's story as a military police brigade first interior squad member. He will be involved in the attempted murder of Uri and Rod Reiss.
His family was persecuted as ordered by the Royal family since they have a special gift that allows them to be immune from the king's ability of wiping the memories away. Reports say that the production of "Attack on Titan" season 2 has started last year. It is expected to air on April 1.
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