"Attack on Titan" season 2 has baffled the enthusiasts owing to the creators being questioned due to the storyline being a mystery. Moreover, rumors and speculations have risen escalated regarding the release date pushed for another year.
The Christian Times reported that season 2 of "Attack on Titan" was supposed to return by this year but since the project failed to meet the needed requirements or arcs to keep the storyline at bay, the series was further pushed back.
Attack On Titan Season 2 is under production, if that would make you all happy. More news to follow soon. Wait for it.
W.I.T Studios.
— Attack On Titan (@KyojinShingeki) December 17, 2015
Along that line, many are wondering why the series that has gained much success for its first season is not returning as fast it should.
Also, notions are rising that if "Attack on Titan" fails to make an appearance, its image and legacy might be ruined or fans may shift their attention to other anime series that offer consistent release updates and sequels.
On a different note, it is justifiable why the enthusiasts are questioning the works of the creators and the prolonged delay of the storyline for "Attack on Titan."
Speculations have also escalated for the probable reason of the delay. To prove the latter, Game & Guide previously mentioned that the creators and developers of the titans are busy doing the works and requirements for the "Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress."
In relation to that, many are also speculating that the new series is just a replicated version of "Attack on Titan" and that Eren Jeager's character is being reflected in the life of the protagonist, as noted by the same post.
Given the notions, it is indisputable that "Attack on Titan" holds much legacy and strong points that viewers have been expecting to return.
Person: Do you like @KyojinShingeki ? Me: I wear this everyday at school.#AttackOnTitan pic.twitter.com/LJecWQoACa — LEVI WILL LIVE! (@levimajesty) January 21, 2016
However, with the impending delay and a new airdate set for 2017, many are questioning the creators and developers abilities to get the job done on time.
Moreover, the demand for faster release of the "Attack on Titan" sequel and proper placements of the anime franchise storyline arise.