Each Attack On Titan Season Ranked From Worst To Best
5. Season 2
The slight black sheep of the AOT family, this season brought in a lot of new information. However, it was the shows first appearance in over three years, and within that time the series popularity had dwindled. This is unfortunate for the show as season two was compelling and featured some brilliant moments, but mostly it had many shocking twists for the story's narrative.
What made the first season so popular had to be the intensity and simplicity of the scenario. There were giant monsters that ate people and those who fought against them.
The idea was simple and executed well; however, an overarching series needs evolution to survive, and this is the direction the source manga took and thus, the show had to follow. This season introduced a lot more complexity to the front and began to make the audience question the motives that we began to learn about from the previous arc.
The season whilst featuring some stunning action set pieces, mostly felt like a set up for what was to come, the introduction of the Beast Titan and the reveal of the Colossal and Armoured Titan's identities were all great moments. Still, the season indeed did seem to be setting up concepts that it intended to develop on later, and thus falls quickly to the bottom of this list.