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How to Watch Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 19 Online

Watch Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 19 Online

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Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 19 airs today and we can’t wait! Today — January 23, 2022 — is Attack on Titan Sunday, when Episode 78 premieres. Here’s how to watch Attack on Titan S4E19 online.

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Streaming Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 19 Online

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Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 19 (the English sub) should be available in the United States starting at 2:45 p.m. Central today on Sunday, January 23, 2022. In other time zones, that’s 12:45 p.m. Pacific/1:45 p.m. Mountain/3:45 p.m. Eastern. A Funimation representative confirmed with Post Apocalyptic Media that this is the official time the episode drops.

(Of course, keep in mind that sometimes servers have issues and an episode may get delayed on one of these platforms. That was the case last week for Hulu and the week before for Crunchyroll. If one platform that you’re subscribed to doesn’t work, try a free trial at another platform if you don’t want to wait.)

Here are the best links for watching Season 4 Episode 19 online. Many of these streaming platforms also offer free trials.

Watch AoT on Funimation: Season 4 Episode 19 (Episode 78’s English subtitlied episode) will drop at this link.

To watch Episode 19 on Funimation, click on the link above and change the dropdown menu to Season 4. The new episode will be listed as Episode 78. You can stream ad-free for just $7.99 a month. Funimation is available in the U.S., Canada, UK, Ireland, Brazil, Mexico.

If you want to watch Episode 19 for free, know that free accounts can’t see the episode the week that they air. You’ll likely need to wait a week. To get a free account, go to the account signup page and scroll down until you see a link that reads “Not ready to commit” and then proceed from there.

Watch AoT on Hulu: Hulu will post Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 19 at this link once it’s online. If the episode doesn’t appear for you on Hulu, check out our story here for a workaround. It will be listed as Season 4 Episode 19 on this streaming platform.

Watch AoT on Crunchyroll: Season 4 Episode 19 will premiere at this link once it’s available (and they will be listed as Episode 78.) If you sign up for a subscription, you can see the episode right away. It’s $9.99 a month, a little more than Funimation. Crunchyroll’s episodes are available in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, LATAM, Middle East, and Russia. Free accounts should be able to see the episode next week.

The English dubs for this episode won’t be out for at least a month (none of the dubs for Season 4 Part 2 have released yet.) Learn more in our story here.


How to Watch Season 4 Episode 19 Outside the U.S.

Watching the new episode internationally (outside of the United States) is a different matter. The details above are for viewers who are in the U.S. and want English subtitles. The details below were shared on the TV subreddit’s guide. The time that Season 4 Episode 19 is available may be different in your country from when it’s available in the U.S., so keep that in mind too.

  • Wakanim: France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, Suisse, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Quebec, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia.
  • Wakanim: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland (English subtitles) (French subtitles)
  • Animelab: Australia and New Zealand
  • Aniplus Asia: Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines
  • Netflix: The Philippines, Thailand (typically several days after initial release.)
  • VVVVID: Italian Sub/Dub in Italy, Malta
  • mtmad (Spanish subtitles)
  • Amazon Prime Video: Italian Sub/Dub in Italy, Malta
  • SelectaVision: European Spanish Sub in Spain
  • iQiyi: Multi-language Subs in China
  • DANET: VietSubs in Vietnam
  • Muse Asia: Cantonese Subs in Hong Kong
  • Funimation: Also available in Canada, UK, Ireland, Brazil and Mexico
  • Crunchyroll: Also available in Canada, U.K., Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, LATAM, Middle East, and Russia


Season 4 Episode 18 Refresher

Here’s where we left off last week

Last week was an intense episode that ended with a major cliffhanger, as numerous characters began to converge all at the same point. As Eren gets closer and closer to making contact with Reiner, many other characters are all trying to stop that from happening (or help, depending on their ideology.)

In S4E18, Armin continued to believe in Eren and convinced everyone else — including Mikasa — to keep fighting for him too. He also firmly believes that the story Eren told Mikasa about her being “controlled” and not believing in Eren out of her own free will is a lie.

Reiner, meanwhile, continued in his fight to stop Eren, whether or not he even truly believed in his cause any more. Zeke showed up to save Eren as chaos and near-death descended upon him, but even Zeke wasn’t strong enough to withstand Marley’s intense offensive.

At the end, Eren was slowly heading to Zeke while he lay on the ground immobilized from a cannon attack. Falco and Gabi are trying to reach Zeke before he activates all the Titans around him, because Falco would be turned into a Titan at that moment too. The Marleyan army, including Galliard and Pieck, are trying to stop Eren and Zeke from touching, because they’re fighting against both of them and want the Founding Titan for themselves. Yelena is supporting Zeke. Armin, Jean, Conny, and Mikasa are pretending to support Zeke so they can buy Eren more time. It’s all pretty crazy.

And we’re still left wondering if Eren’s going to go along with Zeke’s plan or enact the Rumbling instead. And Levi’s fate is a complete mystery, ever since Hange jumped in the river with him after Zeke reconnected with Floch and the other Jaegerists.

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