The first three pages of Attack on Titan Chapter 136 are now circulating online, although it seems not to leak anything about its storyline. The leak appears to be part of the chapter preview, not giving anything at all.

A lot of theories and predictions are now surrounding Attack on Titan Chapter 136. Fans are all eager to know Levi and Armin's future after what happened to them in the previous chapters.

According to BlockToro, the new chapter bears the Japanese title "Shinzou Wo Sasageyo" or "Devote Your Hearts" in English. This name is known to fans as the opening theme of the anime's second season.

The first page of the leaked pages shows Falco heading to the base station with the alliance members on his top. Their arrival shocks the many, while there are also scenes where Reiner and Gabi are in a discussion.

The two reveal why they had to be atop Falco after their ship sank. The alliance later realizes they need to "repay" Falco's kindness so that they can stop the rumbling.

Although the leaks don't give much about what will happen next in Attack on Titan Chapter 136, Stanford Arts Review noted Eren might finally make an appearance. Fans haven't seen the Survey Corps' former member in the previous chapters, so it may be the best time for him to arrive.

Hajime Isayama confirmed the manga series's ending, revealing it is about to conclude in Chapter 139 in April. So, it only has four chapters left before it officially bids its goodbye.

Eren will, reportedly, meet Armin at the Path, a special dimension where the Titans can meet without having any physical contact. Armin may make a move against Eren here, like blowing his legs to prevent him from stopping his Titan form from moving ahead.

To recall, a long-jawed Titan abducted Armin, making sure he couldn't bite his hand so that he couldn't transform into his Titan form. However, there are rumors he would still have his way by using Annie's ring.

Attack on Titan Chapter 136 is set to be out on Saturday, January 9, in Japan, per HITC. It is expected to drop at around midnight Japan Standard Time, which means its English translations will be released later in different parts of the world.

It can be seen at 8 a.m. Pacific Time, 10 a.m. Central Time, 11 a.m. Eastern Time, 4 p.m. British Time, and 5 p.m. Central European Time. However, it will be a little late, dropping at midnight Korea Time and 12:30 a.m. Australia Central Time on Sunday, January 10.

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