Attack on Titan's final arc is about to come to an end and it seems to hint at the possible death of Eren. The Survey Corps member has declared the "total destruction" of outside Paradis that may end up with his demise.

Attack on Titan's final arc has been taking fans in an unexpected direction. The Markley war doesn't only feature two feuding races, but Eren's surprising declaration about the outside of the island.

With this pronouncement, there may only be one way that things may end. Eren's Titan power only means he has a "shortened life span."

Now, according to Comicbook, Attack on Titan's newest chapter seems to warn the possibility of Eren's death when he challenges the Survey Corps' surviving members to fight him. This way, they can all decide on the world's fate.

Eren's strength now reaches a whole new level after he officially bonded with the Ymir and the Founding Titan's power. However, this also comes with "a strengthened resolve" after reaching out to his former friends "within the Coordinate space" for a final talk.

Here, Eren reveals the lengths he is willing to go to, but his words seem strange. The protagonist already saw the future, so it looks like he knows what will happen next, so he invites them to face him.

Eren assures he is firm in his resolve. But as he tells them they can stop him anytime; he warns they have to make sure it will be his final breath. As they all feel that Eren is "testing their resolve," it seems like it is also part of his plan.

Meanwhile, fans are now hyped up with Attack on Titan Season 4, but the studio change announcement makes them quite worried. CBR noted there are questions on the sudden change and the reason behind it.

The anime's producers, Kensuke Tateishi, Toshihiro Maeda and Tetsuya Kinoshita, told Newtype magazine, as translated into English by Anime News Network, assured that despite the worries, the final season would get the "explosive finale" it deserved. WIT produced the hit anime series' first three seasons, so the abrupt change came as a surprise.

Although it is not uncommon for a series to change a studio from one season to another, the decline in quality that Seven Deadly Sins and One-Punch Man have suffered causes fears to fans. They are worried about the issues surrounding Attack on Titan Season 4 may affect its finale that may not give Hajime Isayama's story the proper justice it deserves.