Studio Eclypse Is Producing An Alternate Ending For Attack On Titan

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Guts, pictured left, from 'Berserk' (Studio GEMBA), Levi, pictured right, from 'Attack On Titan' (MAPPA)

Anime and success frequently walk hand in hand, yet disappointments can accompany the journey. Studio Eclypse endeavors to address this. Certain anime spark significant excitement and boast dedicated fanbases from inception.

While some live up to expectations or exceed them, others fall short, disappointing fans and losing their appeal over time.

Levi Ackerman from the ‘Attack On Titan’ season finale (MAPPA)

Works like Tokyo Ghoul, Seven Deadly Sins, and Record of Ragnarok are examples of mangas that struggled with lackluster anime adaptations. Among the most contentious are Berserk and Attack on Titan, both widely criticized for their adaptations.

Enter Studio Eclypse, a group of passionate fans determined to rectify these disappointments. Their latest project, Berserk: The Black Swordsman, has caught attention with its promising trailer. The studio is committed to honoring the legacies of revered mangakas and their creations.

Many fans were dissatisfied with previous adaptations, especially Berserk, which faced strong backlash. Another divisive series was Attack on Titan, which divided its fanbase over its ending, prompting calls for an alternative ending.

Guts from the Studio Eclypse Fan-Animation of ‘Berserk’

Studio Eclypse is taking on the challenge by animating the Black Swordsman arc of Berserk and creating an alternate ending for Attack on Titan, known as Attack on Titan Requiem.

Inspired by Linked Horizon’s Akatsuki no Requiem music video, which presented an alternate ending, this new adaptation reimagines the series finale, offering a different perspective. Fans eagerly await these adaptations, hoping they will provide the closure and satisfaction they’ve been seeking.

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Vaishnavi Kamble is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime and gaming, with a particular niche in manga creator profiles and behind-the-scenes industry interviews. Her work covers the personal journeys of major mangaka — from Isayama's exhaustion over Attack on Titan to Tite Kubo's near-abandonment of Bleach — currently pursuing her master's in economics.

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