Fans can now relive every intense moment of "Attack on Titan" Season 4 with the upcoming release of its official soundtrack. They can now listen to the songs that made the final season's scenes go from thrilling to more lively time and over again.

According to Comicbook, the musicians Kohta Yamamoto and Hiroyuki Sawano created the themes fans are about to hear, from "Ashes on the Fire" to "Friendships" and more. However, it looks like it doesn't include the fourth season's closing and opening themes, though fans are still hoping to see Shinsei Kamattechan's "My War" and Yuko Ando's "Shock" in it.

The final season's first half already aired from December to March with 16 episodes. Just when everyone thought it would end with Episode 16, an official announcement was made and the second half would come.

Though it remains to be seen how many episodes will feature the final installments that will adapt the manga's last few chapters will be out early next year.

Hajime Isayama's brainchild has already ended in the manga, so fans are now looking forward to seeing the war between the Eldians and the world in animated form. Handled by MAPPA Studio, which is also responsible for Jujutsu Kaisen and The God of High School, viewers can expect the final fights to be epic.

Meanwhile, the voice behind Eren Jaegar's character, Yuki Kaji, talked about the manga finale after reading its final volume. The protagonist is now giving his character a different approach in "Attack on Titan" Season 4--way different from how everyone saw him before.

He now has decided to ally with his brother, Zeke, and wanted to enact the Euthanasia Plan to sterile the Eldians and eliminate the Titans. As the rehearsals for the final episodes have begun, Yuki can't help but turn emotional and shed some tears.

"Eren is always in my heart," he says after seeing the fourth and final season's compilation clip. "I got the script for the final season and I would even cry while rehearsing at home."

The anime's final episodes are truly a must-see as the events that occurred in the manga turned out to be the biggest and most-awaited fights of the franchise to date. Thanks to Twitter user Edo Monogatari, he shares the translation of Yuki's statement, revealing that after he read the manga's finale, he wanted to show his great appreciation for Isayama's genius creation.

"Attack on Titan" Season 4 soundtrack is set to be released June 23.