On June 19, 2026, MAPPA will celebrate fifteen years of production with a series of fan‑focused events centered on its flagship series, Attack on Titan. The studio has scheduled a live‑streamed discussion with director Hayashi Yuichiro and voice actress Yui Ishikawa, a multi‑city exhibition in Japan, and the launch of the first global orchestral concert tour based on the anime .

June 19, 2026 live YouTube talk with Hayashi Yuichiro and Yui Ishikawa

The hour‑long conversation will be broadcast on MAPPA’s official YouTube channel, where Hayashi and Ishikawa will dissect the animation challenges of the final season,including the controversial four‑year time skip. According to the studio’s announcement, the panel will also unveil never‑before‑seen storyboards and pipeline material,offering longtime fans fresh insight into the series’ production.

Travelling exhibition to hit Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto after anniversary

Following the June livestream, MAPPA will roll out a travelling showcase that visits major Japanese cities such as Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto . The exhibit promises original artwork, detailed model sets and interactive installations that let visitors relive iconic moments from Attack on Titan. As reported, the display is expected to draw both domestic and overseas fans, underscoring the sreies’ enduring global appeal.

First‑ever Attack on Titan orchestral tour launches October 2026 worldwide

In October 2026, the franchise will debut an orchestral concert tour spanning the United States, Europe and Asia. The concerts will feature full symphonic arrangements of the series’ themes synchronized with visual displays that recreate pivotal scenes. The tour announcement, cited by MAPPA, signals a new revenue stream that leverages the anime’s musical legacy beyond traditional media.

Creator Hajime Isayama remains silent on sequel despite fan speculation

Even as MAPPA rolls out these celebratory projects, manga creator Hajime Isayama has not confirmed any spin‑off or sequel, leaving the story’s ambiguous ending intact. Reports note that Isayama faced intense pressure and burnout during the manga’s final arc, which may explain his reticence to commit to further narrative extensions.

Who will fill the sequel void? Fans await official word

Two specific uncertainties linger: whether MAPPA will greenlight a new Attack on Titan season and what role, if any, Isayama will play in future developments. The studio’s upcoming announcements may hint at new collaborations, but as of now no concrete sequel plans have been disclosed.