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Here’s When Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 24 Drops

Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 24

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What time is Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 24 (aka Episode 83) going to air? After last week’s slower-paced but emotionally fraught episode, we can’t wait to see what’s in store this week. Here’s exactly what time the Season 4 Episode 24 sub drops in the U.S., so you know exactly when to tune in.

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Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 24 Premieres on Sunday Afternoon

The English subtitled version of Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 24 drops in the U.S. on Sunday, February 27 at 3:45 p.m. Eastern (2:45 p.m. Eastern/12:45 p.m. Pacific/1:45 p.m. Mountain.) In Honolulu, Hawaii, that’s Sunday at 10:45 a.m. In Anchorage, Alaska, that’s Sunday at 11:45 a.m.

A representative of Funimation confirmed the time with Post Apocalyptic Media. The release time is the same for Hulu and Crunchyroll, but if any of the three platforms have server issues, it might drop a little later on the affected services. If this happens, try one of the other streaming services’ free trials if you don’t want to wait. For example, Funimation has free trials and you can sign up here.

Here’s a countdown to when the episode is officially expected to drop in the U.S.:

The episode will air in Japan at 12:10 a.m. JST (Japan time) on TV on NHK. This is an episode without subtitles, and it airs a few hours before the U.S. sub drops. So try to avoid YouTube and pretty much all social media until you’ve seen the newest episode on Sunday.

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How to Watch Season 4 Episode 24 Online

Here are the links where you can watch the Episode 83 sub in the U.S.

Funimation: Watch via this link. (U.S., Canada, UK, Ireland, Brazil, Mexico) for Season 4 Episode 24 and free trials are available to test it out.

Crunchyroll: Watch here for Season 4 Episode 24 (aka Episode 83.)

Hulu: Hulu has Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 24 at this link. This is a paid streaming service. If Hulu gives you trouble, check out our article here for a workaround that sometimes helps you find the missing episode.

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See our full review of last week’s episode here. Below is a short synopsis.

Although the episode was a bit less action-focused, we still had some major reveals last week, including finally learning that Levi is still alive! Hange did manage to save him, but he’s seriously injured and appears to still be unconscious. So what will happen next to him is anyone’s guess. Hange’s face-to-face with Pieck and Magath, trying to hide their true (and very important) identities. Of course, with Pieck and Magath wanting to stop Eren, they would likely temporarily partner with Levi and Hange to stop the destruction of the world.

Connie is heading off to feed Falco to his mom, and Armin and Gabi have left to try to stop him. But Armin said something haunting to Mikasa before he left about how Erwin should have been chosen over him, so now I can’t help but wonder if he’s going to sacrifice himself.

Annie’s awake and Hitch is helping her get out of town, because Hitch figures that’s just the easiest decision on everyone at this point. Could Annie run into Connie or Armin while trying to escape? 

Floch, meanwhile, is turning into a tyrannical leader and will likely take out Shaddis soon. He’s already threatening the Volunteers’ lives, and Yelena is too dejected and heartbroken to care. But Jean looks horrified by what Floch is doing, so he and Mikasa might try to do something to stop him.

As always, a lot hangs in the balance as we prepare for the next episode.

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    Stephanie Dwilson started Post Apocalyptic Media with her husband Derek. She's a licensed attorney and has a master's in science and technology journalism. You can reach her at [email protected].

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