Attack on Titan, The Movie: Part 2/Movie and Manga Differences

The second of the Attack on Titan live action movies. The movie differs heavily from the manga, featuring many original plot points. There are so many, they won't fit on just one page.

Differences

 * Like its predecessor, the movie takes place in the future, instead of the alternative reality in the manga.
 * The movie also takes place in Japan instead of Germany, due to the movie being made for Japanese audiences. This still means that Mikasa is not the last known Asian living within the Walls.
 * The Armored Titan exists in the movie, but it's appearance differs heavily from the manga. In the movie, it has longer, dirtier hair and black plated skin. In the manga, it has mostly skinless plated skin and short gray hair.
 * It is revealed that, in the place of Reiner Braun, Shikishima is the Armored Titan in the films. Shikishima, like Reiner, is a member of the Survey Corps but, unlike Reiner, Shikishima is a captain in the Corps.
 * Mikasa stopped wearing her scarf after the Titan breach and only wearing it now. In the manga, she has only taken it off once at this point, due to being heavily injured.
 * Shikishima, Levi's replacement, is shown to know information about how the Titans first appeared. However, only one person knows this in the manga, besides the three antagonistic Shifters, the holder of the Coordinate.
 * Shikishima also knows information about the Titans' true physiology, such as that they were once people. Levi has just discovered this information and has shown considerable remorse towards it, compared to the indifferent Shikishima.
 * According to the movie, Titans were created by the US government. So far, all we know is that the Titans were created mostly through serums for an unknown purpose.
 * Eren is cornered by the Military Police Brigade in the movie, not the Garrison Regiment.
 * Eren is apprehended by the head of a regiment in the movie, whereas in the manga, it is Kitts Woerman and Rico Brzenska, two high ranking members of the Garrison.
 * In the movie, Eren is heavily restrained when he awakens, being bound by chains and a straightjacket and gagged. In the manga, this wasn't necessary, as he didn't have enough strength to stand on his own and therefore escape.
 * The transformation is slightly different than in the manga.
 * The Armored Titan could be considered a condense version of the Female Titan and the Armored Titan from the manga, because it shares many powers with the manga's Armored Titan and sports moves similar to the Female Titan, such as covering their nape.
 * The Armored Titan communicates more in the movie than it does in the manga.
 * The Armored Titan appears to be working to protect Eren, whereas in the manga, the Armored Titan is only attempting to capture him and doesn't care about his well-being, so long as it doesn't interfere with his powers.
 * Alternatively, Shikishima appears to only want Eren due to him also being a Titan Shifter, not because of any special powers like the Coordinate.
 * When Eren is in the Rogue Titan's neck, he appears to be floating in liquid. This doesn't happen in the manga because the Shifter will be merged with the hot muscle of their Titan forms only.
 * In the movie, Eren is cornered by Kubal, the replacement for Nile Dok. While Nile has shown some fear towards Eren, such as at his trial, he hasn't tried to kill him. He actually supported Eren several times, such as in his fight against the Female Titan.
 * Kubal, the Head of the MilItary Police Brigade, is the Colossal Titan in the movie, whereas in the manga, it is Bertolt Hoover. Bertolt was a member of the Survey Corps, unlike Kubal, although the military police did work hand in hand with the Survey Corps in the movie.
 * Kubal is a Titan Shifter and a member of the Military Police and a Titan Shifter. The only known Titan Shifter in the manga who's also in the Military Police Brigade is Annie Leonhart, who is the infamous Female Titan, the only member of the three antagonistic Shifters not to appear in the films.