'Attack On Titan’ Season 2 Production Causing Delay On ‘Kabaneri Of The Iron Fortress’ Season 2 Release

The string of anime shows is gaining international interest among its viewers and every season renewal is highly anticipated by millions of its viewers.

“Attack On Titan” and “Kabaneri Of The Iron Fortress” are two of the most popular shows which manga storylines earned a huge fanbase.

The second installments of both shows are long overdue causing their fans to reach various speculations of the upcoming scenes that they should watch out.

“Attack On Titan” is being blamed for the delay of the release of “Kabaneri Of The Iron Fortress season 2.”

This is likely to happen since both shows are managed by the same director in the persona of Tetsurō Araki.

Despite speculated release dates of “Attack On Titan,” still the showrunners nor its home network are yet to confirm the definite air date of its second season.

In a related article of iTech Post, the series led by Eren Yeager will feature giant monsters that appear to be bigger than colossal titan and the storyline is likely to deviate from its original material. In addition, the report noted that the impending season is eyed for a 2017 premiere.

As with “Kabaneri,” Enstarz mentioned that despite its few flaws, the post - apocalyptic show manage to wow its audience with its impressive visual effects and the extreme action scenes.

While WIT studio is keeping their focus and time to finish the production of the titan – inspired show, the cast and crew of “Kabaneri” have to wait for the green light before they pursue the development of its forthcoming episodes.

After all, both anime shows will not disappoint us soon as they hit our screens. We can only rely with our creative and strategic imaginations for now. It would be a better idea if we hit the play button for the nth time to relive the stunning previous episodes of “Attack On Titan” and “Kabaneri Of The Iron Fortress.”

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