Attack on Titan may have ended in 2023, but the franchise is suddenly showing signs of life again — and fans are paying close attention.
In June 2025, a brand-new official franchise portal quietly launched online. It's not just a retrospective archive — it's a sleek, constantly updated hub for Attack on Titan news, covering anime, manga, and everything in between. And that alone has been enough to spark serious comeback speculation.
Why now? And why build out a real-time content pipeline for a supposedly finished series?
The timing is interesting. Less than two years out from the anime's finale, fans are still actively discussing potential reanimations, cut material, and side stories that never made it to screen.
Creator Hajime Isayama has also expressed interest in exploring new perspectives within the Titan world — and this new site feels like the kind of infrastructure you'd want in place before announcing anything major.
It's also a smart global move. Attack on Titan is one of the most internationally recognized anime franchises of the last decade. A centralized, official site makes it easier to roll out worldwide news — especially if a continuation, spin-off, or even a full-scale remake is in the works.
So far, no announcements have been made. But between the site's rollout, the fandom's lingering demand, and the franchise's global momentum, the signs are all pointing in one direction: Attack on Titan might not be done just yet.