Attack On Titan Chapter 137 spoilers are now out, and fans seem to be unhappy about it. As it reveals possible significant deaths that no one expects to see, some ask, is it pulling a Game of Thrones season finale?
Although it remains to be seen if the Attack on Titan Chapter 137 spoilers are real, the franchise's enthusiasts are already calling out Hajime Isayaama for ruining the manga story. However, fans are advised to take these leaks with a grain of salt as nothing is confirmed yet.
If the leaks are real, according to BlockToro, the story may be going in the wrong way. Levi has, allegedly, stopped the Rumbling by killing Zeke, who suddenly realizes he can control the catastrophic event by emerging from Founding Titan and waving to the captain to kill him.
After Zeke's death, the horde of Titans stops, which seems to be similar to the scene where Arya killed the Night King in the Game of Thrones season finale. This event also stopped the crowd of walkers from attacking Winterfell.
If Zeke's death has resulted at the end of the Rumbling, why does Eren also have to die? Anime Troop noted that part of Attack on Titan Chapter 137 spoilers reveal how Jean and Reiner will kill the former Survey Corps member.
After the Rumbling stops, Jean will rush to Eren, put a bomb on his head that will cut it from his spine. Eren will try his best to keep his body attached, but Reiner will try to stop him, knowing his Armored Titan can withstand the blow.
A huge explosion then happens, making fans believe Eren has met his demise. If this scene turns out to be true, despite the too many fights and deaths, it seems to show that only two people and a bomb can bring Eren down.
In addition, almost all of the dead Titans come back to life to help the alliance. As some find these Attack on Titan Chapter 137's turn of events absurd, they are now comparing it to the Game of Thrones season finale.
From one great amazing story that many people wait to see its ending, fans are devastated to see a rush conclusion. Some think the anime may even become worse than the HBO series.
If things will indeed turn out this way, then a lot of character arcs may be ruined, along with several plotholes. They are also starting calling out Isayama for flattening the manga's ending, resulting in losing his charm.
Anyhow, as there are still two chapters before the anime officially ends, there is still hope that things may turn out differently. Also, it remains to be seen if the spoilers are true.
Attack on Titan Chapter 137 is set to be out on Tuesday, February 9, in Japan, or Monday, February 8, in other parts of the world, per HITC.
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