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The Survey Corps team are trapped inside Castle Utgard fighting the Titans. Reiner and Bertolt fight off one that penetrated the tower, but Reiner gets bitten by one of the Titans. As the Beast Titan summons more Titans, Ymir reveals to Krista that she too can transform into a Titan, and uses this power to fend off the attackers.
Zeke attempts to convince Ymir to fulfill his wish to stop the Subjects of Ymir from reproducing via mass sterilization. [a] Eren convinces Ymir to use her power to bring about the Rumbling—unleashing thousands of Wall Titans kept within Paradis's walls and leading them on a genocidal march to kill everyone outside the island.
In a flashback to 2,000 years earlier, Ymir lived in a small rural village which was invaded by Eldians led by Fritz who enslaved the inhabitants. The young Ymir is blamed for letting a pig escape. While she is being hunted down, she enters an ancient tree and falls into a deep pool where a parasitic-looking entity turns her into the first Titan.
A purse of £1.75m is on the line for the victor
7 vs. Wild is a German reality TV-show invented by YouTuber Fritz Meinecke and his team. The series, which is published on YouTube and Amazon, follows the experiences of 7 or 14 YouTubers who have to survive in the wilderness for 7 or 14 days.
The U.S. Open is in full swing — and everyone is talking about Taylor Fritz. On Sept. 3, the American 26-year-old tennis player advanced to a Grand Slam quarterfinal after defeating Germany’s ...
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Vowing revenge and to reclaim the world from the Titans, Eren and his friends join the Scout Regiment, an elite group of soldiers who fight Titans. The score is composed by Hiroyuki Sawano. The opening theme song for the season's first 13 episodes is "Feuerroter Pfeil und Bogen" (紅蓮の弓矢, Guren no Yumiya, lit.