Attack on Titan Chapter 139 will be out in a couple of days, so fans are now filling the Twitterverse with a lot of spoilers and assumptions.
The Attack on Titan Chapter 139 spoilers have now broken the internet, making #AOT139spoilers trend worldwide. As this will be the end of the epic manga story that fans have been following for more than the past 11 years, there will surely be more talks about it.
The worldwide trend
Fans have waited for a month to finally see how Hajime Isayama will bring his dark fantasy masterpiece to a close.
With its imminent release, spoilers are starting to emerge and making its way online. No wonder the thread about the final chapter has been filled with a lot of comments every minute, making it a worldwide trend.
According to BlockToro, fans continuously tweet about Attack on Titan Chapter 139 theories and assumptions on how things will end for Eren and the gang.
After an alleged summary leak, readers celebrate the fitting end it has.
However, some don’t find it suitable enough to end a much-celebrated saga. Hence, there may be more tweets coming, especially when the final chapter drops.
2 days until Attack on Titan manga officially ends pic.twitter.com/vPDWfU8uBh
— Attack on Titan Wiki (@AoTWiki) April 6, 2021
How to stop seeing these leaks?
If you’re not a fan of leaks and don’t want to be spoiled before Attack on Titan Chapter 139 drops, you can block the spoilers.
How? You can simply stay away from social media platforms, especially Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
You can find a lot of people talking about the series here, and you don’t’ want to see that.
You can also avoid visiting Reddit pages that talk about the manga’s leaks, theories, and more.
If you don’t want to unplug, you can block certain words or phrases on your feed, Comicbook noted.
You can blacklist the words Attack on Titan or Chapter 139, and voila, you can no longer see them anymore.
Now, you can safely browse your social media accounts.
Unconfirmed leaks, spoilers, and more
Although Attack on Titan Chapter 139 spoilers and leaks are now out, you can’t be sure of its legitimacy.
These things aren’t confirmed yet, so fans should only take it with a grain of salt. It comes from multiple unverified sources, making some questionable.
It can’t be denied, though, that some seem to be close to the story.
It’s best advised that readers should wait for its official release and only read it on official sources to be sure of it.
Attack on Titan Chapter 139 is set to be out on Friday, April 9.
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