What is the plot?

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Based on the search results provided, I can confirm that Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK (2024) concludes the series with Eren's Rumbling being stopped through the combined efforts of the scouts and warriors, ultimately resulting in the erasure of Titan powers worldwide. The film received mixed reviews--praised for emotional weight and scope but criticized for animation quality and pacing in its adaptation.

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What is the ending?

Eren's Founding Titan continues its rampage even after Zeke's death halts the Wall Titans, but the alliance fights on, with Jean detonating explosives at its nape to expose Eren's human form. Armin transforms into the Colossal Titan and grapples with Eren in a brutal clash, ultimately beheading him with a massive explosion. Mikasa, tears streaming down her face, delivers the killing blow by slicing Eren's exposed neck, ending his life as his head falls into her arms. The Titan powers vanish from the world, the alliance survives with heavy losses, and years later, a somber funeral is held under the tree where Eren rests, but a post-credits scene shows Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Levi, and others happily leaving a modern cinema after watching their own story, with Eren teasing a sequel.

The alliance presses their desperate assault as night envelops the devastated battlefield, the ground trembling under the relentless march of Eren's Founding Titan, its colossal, grotesque form towering over the ruins with skeletal protrusions piercing the sky and steam billowing from its regenerating flesh. Zeke emerges from hiding atop a distant rock formation, his body battered and bandaged, eyes resigned as he exposes himself fully, knowing his life is the key to severing Eren's control. Levi Ackerman, bloodied and fueled by unyielding vengeance, rockets forward on his ODM gear, blades flashing in the moonlight, and slices through Zeke's nape in a spray of blood and bone, decapitating him instantly; Zeke's lifeless body slumps as his Beast Titan collapses into steaming remains.

With Zeke's death, the connection breaks--the millions of Wall Titans freeze mid-stride across the flattened world, their glowing eyes dimming as they crumble into inert husks, halting the Rumbling's global devastation. Eren's Founding Titan, however, unaffected and snarling with primal fury, lurches forward undeterred, its massive head swinging toward the tiny figures of the alliance. Reiner Braun, armored Armored Titan form cracking and steaming from exhaustion, grabs Jean Kirstein despite his own broken ODM gear and hurls him toward Eren's nape, shouting for Jean to drop him so Reiner can transform one last time; Jean refuses, gripping Reiner tightly as Pieck Finger's Cart Titan clears a path through debris, her quadrupedal body galloping with Falco Grice and Gabi Braun clinging to her fur.

Jean, sweat mixing with blood on his face, reaches Eren's nape, jams the bundle of dynamite deep into the regenerating flesh, and with a final glare at the brother he once called friend, mutters "suicidal blockhead" before plunging the detonator. The explosives erupt in a deafening roar of fire and shrapnel, blowing open Eren's nape and sending his severed head tumbling to the ground, his human body partially exposed amid the carnage as the Founding Titan's form begins to spasm.

Armin Arlert, tears carving paths through the grime on his cheeks, bites his hand and transforms into the Colossal Titan, his 60-meter body erupting in a nuclear blaze of muscle and steam that scorches the air. He collides with Eren's Founding Titan in a cataclysmic grapple, fists like falling mountains pounding against the writhing mass, the two titans locked in a thunderous struggle that shakes the earth and vaporizes nearby wreckage. Armin's Colossal Titan overpowers Eren's, wrapping around it and detonating his own explosive transformation in a blinding supernova of heat and light, beheading the Founding Titan completely; Eren's head rolls free, his long hair matted with blood, eyes wide in a mix of defiance and sorrow.

Mikasa Ackerman, ODM gear whirring as she zips through the settling ash cloud, lands before Eren's detached head cradled in her trembling arms, her scarf fluttering in the wind as flashbacks of their shared life flood her vision--childhood promises, stolen glances, quiet dreams now shattered. With a choked sob, she raises her blade, whispers "Eren," and severs his life with a precise slash through the neck, his eyes closing forever as blood pools beneath him. The Titan curse ends in that instant; all Titans worldwide, including pure ones in distant lands, dissolve into steam and sand, their powers erased from existence, leaving a silent world stripped of the giants.

The surviving alliance members--Armin, now reverted and collapsing in exhaustion; Mikasa clutching Eren's head; Jean, Reiner, and Pieck limping from the blast; Levi perched silently nearby; Falco and Gabi huddled close--gather amid the smoldering ruins, staring at the dawn breaking over a scarred horizon, realizing Eren orchestrated his own death to free the world from Titans. Mikasa, voice breaking, declares she must leave to bury Eren properly, unable to stay lest he be denied peace; she wraps his head in cloth and departs alone toward the tree from their youth, digging a shallow grave at its roots and laying him to rest, marking the spot with a stone as tears fall onto the earth.

Years pass in quiet montage: the world heals unevenly, with Paradis facing threats from those seeking revenge for the Rumbling's partial destruction. Armin, Mikasa, and the remnants attend Eren's funeral under that same sprawling tree, now grown massive, their faces lined with grief and resolve as they lower a symbolic coffin, vowing to honor his complex legacy amid whispers of encroaching conflict. Ramzi, the young boy Eren saved in visions, survives into this era, a poignant echo of innocence preserved.

In the post-credits scene, a modern cinema buzzes with chibi-style versions of Eren, Mikasa, Armin, Levi as a janitor mopping the floors, and other characters exiting the theater after screening Attack on Titan itself. Armin checks his phone excitedly, noting he's waited 10 years for this day, and asks Eren his thoughts on the film; Eren grins cheekily and replies, "If they release a sequel, let's watch it together," as the group walks into a peaceful street, laughter mingling under city lights.

Fates of main characters in the ending: Eren Yeager dies by Mikasa's blade after Armin's Colossal Titan beheading, buried secretly under the tree. Mikasa Ackerman survives, buries Eren, attends his funeral, and lives on carrying his memory. Armin Arlert survives his self-explosion as Colossal Titan, leads post-war efforts, attends the funeral. Levi Ackerman survives Zeke's killing and the final battle, appears in the post-credits as a janitor. Jean Kirstein survives detonating the explosives, attends the funeral. Reiner Braun survives the battle despite injuries, carried by Jean. Pieck Finger survives clearing the path, tends to Falco and Gabi. Falco Grice survives atop Pieck, mourns losses. Gabi Braun survives atop Pieck. Hange Zoë is already dead prior, burned by Titans. Zeke Yeager dies by Levi's hand.

Is there a post-credit scene?

Yes, Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK (2024) features one post-credits scene lasting approximately 45 seconds.

The scene opens inside a dimly lit movie theater as the credits roll, shifting abruptly to reveal three young adults--alternate versions of Armin, Eren, and Mikasa--seated among the audience, having just watched the film itself. Armin, portrayed as an enthusiastic nerd in oversized glasses and a graphic tee emblazoned with anime motifs, leans forward with wide-eyed excitement, his voice bubbling with ten years of pent-up anticipation for this "finale." Beside him sits Eren, reimagined as a brooding loner shrouded in a dark hoodie, his expression distant and brooding, green eyes flickering with unspoken melancholy as he hunches over his phone, embodying a quiet regret that mirrors his canonical drive for freedom yet twisted into modern isolation. Mikasa, styled as a sharp-featured goth with pale makeup, black lipstick, and layered dark clothing accented by subtle scarf motifs echoing her devotion, crosses her arms defensively, her piercing gaze softened only by the shared nostalgia, her internal loyalty to Eren palpable in every subtle glance she steals toward him.

Behind them, in a haunting cameo, the ghostly figure of a lifeless Marco slumps in his seat, his pale face frozen in eternal surprise, eyes vacant--a chilling nod to his untimely death in the series, evoking a shiver of unresolved grief among fans familiar with his tragic arc.

As the trio rises to leave, the camera captures clever, fleeting cameos that pulse with emotional resonance: Levi, scarred and stoic yet liberated, appears as the theater janitor, his compact frame executing precise, acrobatic spins with a mop--sweeping walls with the same lethal grace of his ODM gear spins, a faint smirk betraying his unyielding pride and relief at a life beyond endless battle. Outside, Niccolo stands proudly before his lobster restaurant, apron stained with sauces, his chef's intensity softened into quiet contentment, finally anchored after years of serving under duress. Further along the street, Ymir strides purposefully with her three ethereal daughters, their hands linked in a tender chain--her face radiant with hard-won freedom from Fritz's curse, tears glistening as she savors maternal joy long denied, her posture unburdened for the first time.

The group steps into the twilight street, city lights casting long shadows that blend urban modernity with echoes of walled despair. Armin, heart swelling with wonder, checks his phone and exclaims his decade-long wait, his optimism clashing with Eren's mumbled dissatisfaction--voiced in a low, frustrated growl about unresolved mysteries and unmet expectations, his fists clenching as inner turmoil over freedom's cost resurfaces. Mikasa mediates with poised empathy, defending the story's interpretive flaws as humanizing, her voice steady yet laced with protective fervor. Eren, drawing inward with a mix of gratitude and evasion, admits quiet happiness at sharing the moment, then cheekily proposes watching a "sequel" together--his words a poignant, meta plea for enduring bonds, eyes locking with Mikasa's in a flash of raw vulnerability.

They ponder aloud if Titans truly existed a century prior, Armin's skepticism tinged with boyish awe, Mikasa's hope quiet and fervent, Eren's silence heavy with the weight of his own buried secrets. As they walk, the camera tilts upward dramatically, panning across the skyline to frame the colossal, Yggdrasil-like tree under which Eren was laid to rest in the canon timeline--its massive roots sprawling like veins of fate, leaves whispering in the wind, confirming this as an in-universe future where the trio's tale endures as legend, blending meta-humor with profound cyclical closure. The screen fades to black, leaving a lingering ache of what-ifs and eternal recurrence.

What are the 5 most popular questions people ask about this title that deal specifically about specific plot elements or specific characters of the story itself, excluding the following questions 'what is the overall plot?' and 'what is the ending?' Do not include questions that are general, abstract, or thematic in nature.

  1. Does Eren kill Zeke in Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK, and how does Levi contribute to this plot point? 2. What role does Mikasa play in stopping Eren during the Rumbling and Battle of Heaven and Earth? 3. Why does Eren allow his former comrades and enemies to act freely and fight against him despite having the Founding Titan's power? 4. What happens when Armin and the group are pulled into the Paths, and what does Eren tell them there? 5. How does Reiner's suspicion about Eren suffering from the Founder's power and the Rumbling's mass murder influence the story?

Is this family friendly?

No, Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK (2024) is not family-friendly due to its intense violence and mature themes typical of the franchise.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects for children or sensitive viewers include: - Graphic depictions of massive-scale destruction and carnage involving giant humanoid Titans crushing and trampling humans and structures. - Extreme bloodletting, dismemberment, and body horror from Titan attacks and human combat. - High body counts with brutal deaths of characters, including allies and innocents. - Emotional distress from themes of genocide, betrayal, and moral ambiguity in a world-threatening apocalypse. - Intense action sequences with gore, screams, and psychological horror.