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Here’s When Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 18 Drops

Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 18

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Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 18 [aka Episode 77 on some streaming platforms] is almost back. Last week was absolutely not disappointing, so we can’t wait to see what’s next. Here’s a look at when Season 4 Episode 18 drops in the U.S.

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Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 18 Airs Sunday Afternoon in the U.S.

UPDATE: It appears Attack on Titan’s newest episode dropped first on Crunchyroll before Funimation and Hulu this week. Typically it drops at the same time on all the platforms. As of 2:53 p.m. Central, it was on Crunchyroll but appeared to be delayed on Hulu. It’s not clear why the episode isn’t on Hulu yet, but it should be added at any time. (Even the trick of playing the end of the previous episode in hopes it would bring up the next wasn’t working on Hulu like it sometimes does.)

ORIGINAL STORY: 

In the United States, the English subtitled episode for Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 18 drops on Sunday, January 16 at 2:45 p.m. Central (3:45 p.m. Eastern/12:45 p.m. Pacific/1:45 p.m. Mountain.) This time was confirmed with Post Apocalyptic Media by a representative of Funimation.

In Honolulu, Hawaii, that’s Sunday at 10:45 a.m. In Anchorage, Alaska, that’s Sunday at 11:45 a.m.

In other words, if you’re in the continental U.S., set aside your Sunday afternoon for the new episode.

The original Japanese version without subtitles drops as 12:10 a.m. JST (Japan time.) Because that’s quite a long time before it airs in the U.S., you might see spoilers on social media before you have a chance to watch the new episode. So try to avoid those if you can!


The English Dub of Episode 18 Is At Least a Month Away

Unfortunately, it’s going to be a lot longer until you can see the English dub for Episode 18. Attack on Titan hasn’t even started releasing English dubs for Season 4 Part 2 yet. Expect the dub for Episode 18 to be at least a month away. When they finally do arrive, they’ll be on Toonami and Funimation.


How to Watch Season 4 Episode 18 Online

Here are the links where you’ll be able to watch Episode 77.

Funimation: Watch via this link. (U.S., Canada, UK, Ireland, Brazil, Mexico) for Season 4 Episode 18.

Hulu: Hulu has Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 18 at this link. This is a paid streaming service, but free trials are available to test it out.

Crunchyroll: Watch here for Season 4 Episode 18 (aka Episode 77.)

While you’re waiting for the new episode to drop, why don’t you check out our special Levi-themed T-shirt below?

Last week’s episode was phenomenal and a perfect way of kicking off the new season. You can see our full review here. Here’s a quick recap:

Hange was devastated to find Levi eviscerated from when Zeke set off the thunderspear in his face. And Zeke, somehow, was rebuilt in a strange, spiritual way. He’s in perfect condition while Levi might be barely alive or worse. We don’t know Levi’s fate, but we do know that Zeke is back focused on his quest to end the Titans once and for all.

Meanwhile, Marley is fighting to try to gain the Founding Titan’s power for itself, which would be another disaster for everyone in the world. Marley would not treat that kind of power well.

Eren began his fight against Reiner, and while he seemed to have the upper hand for awhile, facing Reiner, Galliard, and a new weapon seemed to be too much even for him. But now that Mikasa, Armin, Jean, and Conny are free, he might still have a chance if they decide to help him. But what happens next remains to be seen.

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