The long wait will be finally over as Attack on Titan Chapter 137 will soon drop. There are no leaks and spoilers for the new chapter yet, but it is not shy of fan-made theories and predictions, like Armin and Zeke's meeting.

With the newly-imposed anti-piracy law in Japan, fans may not see any leaks about Attack on Titan Chapter 137, just like Chapter 136. The manga publishers have gone a little stricter by its looks, and the readers should wait for its official release instead.

According to BlockToro, the new chapter may surely start with Armin and Zeke's meeting in the Paths. These two may craft a plan on how to take Eren down and stop the Rumbling.

There are theories Zeke will tell Armin everything he knows about the Survey Corps former member and the cataclysmic event that involves the Wall Titans. If this happens, they may create a future strategy to stop Karl Fritz's Titans from destroying humanity.

With the manga's nearing ending, there are also assumptions that they will manage to stop Eren in Attack on Titan Chapter 137 or 138. One way or another, the series may not end with genocide.

In addition, although the Akatsuki no Requiem (AnR) theory may make sense, Hajime Isayama may not give his masterpiece a depressive ending. The manga's theme may have been known for its bittersweet theme, but it's not dark and depressing.

Hence, they can surely stop Eren from making heavy casualties. Some also believe Armin will return to transform into the Colossal Titan and face Eren's Attack Titan form.

He may even sacrifice himself to stop the Rumbling in Attack on Titan Chapter 137. Devdiscourse noted Eren is the one who started the Rumbling, where thousands of Wall Titans wreak havoc all over the earth and destroy everything that's coming their way.

So, he and Armin should have a final meeting before the manga concludes in Attack on Titan Chapter 139. They can meet in the Paths, where their last talk can be very emotional

Attack on Titan Chapter 137 is set to be out on Tuesday, February 9, in Japan. However, it may drop on Monday, February 8, in most parts of the world, per HITC.

The international audience may see it at 7 a.m. Pacific Time, 9 a.m. Central Time, 10 a.m. Eastern Time, 3 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time, and 4 p.m. Central European Time. In Korea and Australia, it will come at 12 a.m. and 1:30 a.m., respectively, on February 9.

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