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This article is about the novelization of the live-action movies. For the second live-action movie of the same name, see Attack on Titan, The Movie: Part 2.


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Attack on Titan: End of the World (進撃の巨人 エンド オブ ザ ワールド Shingeki no Kyojin Endo obu za Wārudo?) is a novelization written by Touji Asakura of the live-action movie adaptations of the Attack on Titan manga.

Plot

Summary

Prologue

I. Limbo

II. The Gates of Hell

III. City of Dis

IV. The Late Repentant

V. Cocytus

VI. Giudecca

Caesura

VII. Minos' Judgement

VIII. The Truth of Eden

IX. The Shores of Acheron

X. Satan and Beatrice

Novel and Movie Differences

  • In the novel, Armin keeps his wind-up timer for himself at his workplace rather than giving it to a child as he does in the film.
  • In the novel, the Survey Corps is an already established organization at the time of the breaching of the First Wall, whereas in the movie the Survey Corps was in development at the time of the wall's breaching. Instead, in the novel, there is news of a "Citizen Survey Party" which is set to embark beyond the walls.
  • In the novel, Eren, Mikasa, and Armin investigate the wall because Eren believes he had seen a hole appear midway up the wall before quickly closing. In the movie, the three approach the wall out of curiosity.
  • In the novel, Souda strongly advises against Eren joining the Survey Party and going beyond the walls. In the movie, he is the one to inform Eren of the newly forming Survey Corps and seems to support his desire to see the outside world.
  • In the novel, Mikasa is caught by a Titan when she tries to rescue a young girl and seemingly injures her leg in the chaos. In the movie, she rescues an infant and does not appear to suffer any injury.
  • In the novel, Kubal's speech is to the new recruits of the Survey Corps is much more lengthy, detailing previous attempts to retake the First Wall as well as the briefing on the upcoming mission. Rather than introducing the recruits to Vertical Maneuvering Equipment, Hange instead gives precise details for the plan to seal the breach in the First Wall, with her VME introduction being given at an earlier time.

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