Crunchyroll will bring Attack on Titan: The Last Attack back to more than 280 theaters across the United States and Canada for a one-night 4K presentation on May 18.

Crunchyroll has announced a one-night theatrical encore for Attack on Titan: The Last Attack, returning the franchise finale film to over 280 screens across the United States and Canada on May 18 in 4K. Tickets go on sale ahead of the screening through Fandango in the US and Cineplex in Canada, marking the film's first major theatrical revisit since its initial 2025 run.
The Last Attack is the theatrical compilation of the final two parts of Attack on Titan: The Final Season, stitched together by MAPPA into a feature-length presentation that closes out Eren Yeager's story. The May 18 booking is being positioned as a premium re-release: a 4K master, a single-night window, and a slate of more than 280 participating cinemas, with a mix of major chains and select independent theaters carrying the showings.
Crunchyroll originally distributed the film theatrically in early 2025, where it became one of the highest-grossing anime theatrical releases of that year in North America. The encore is aimed both at fans who missed it the first time and at viewers who want to see the film projected in 4K rather than via the streaming master that has been available on Crunchyroll's platform since later in the year.
For US audiences, tickets are routed through Fandango, while Canadian moviegoers can book via Cineplex. The screening is a single calendar date May 18 with showtimes set by individual exhibitors rather than a uniform national block. The presentation will be offered with both the original Japanese audio and the English dub depending on location, in line with how Crunchyroll handled its earlier theatrical runs of the film.
The Last Attack runs roughly 145 minutes and bundles the two halves of the Final Season's concluding arc the Rumbling, the confrontation in Paradis' aftermath, and the ending that drew significant debate when it first aired. For the encore, the picture has been remastered in 4K, which Crunchyroll is leaning on as the primary draw for ticket buyers who have already seen the film on streaming.
The May 18 booking is the latest sign that distributors continue to treat Attack on Titan as a theatrical event property even after the TV series wrapped. MAPPA's compilation strategy taking the final broadcast episodes and recutting them into a cinema feature has been credited with extending the title's commercial tail well past its streaming finale, and the 4K rerelease underscores that the film still has pull on the big screen.
For Indian fans, no theatrical leg has been announced for this encore window; the series and the compilation film remain available on Crunchyroll in India for subscribers, and there has been no confirmation of a parallel May 18 booking from Indian exhibitors. Audiences in the US and Canada looking to attend should check Fandango and Cineplex listings closer to the date for participating venues and showtimes.
Whether MAPPA or Crunchyroll plans further theatrical waves beyond the May 18 night has not been confirmed. For now, the encore stands as a discrete one-night event tied to the 4K master.
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