![]() So, yeah, it's been very enjoyable and challenging and exciting and I can't wait for more."įor Mikasa and Armin it's been difficult to understand how Eren has changed, or how he could have such violent plans in the fight against the Marleyans, who are determined to eradicate the Eldians on Paradis Island. "Saying things as Eren that are things I never anticipated him saying, it's really great to do as an actor. ![]() It's a bit of Benjamin Button voice-acting disease, I tend to play a lot of younger-sounding characters and it's really great that recently I've been able to explore my deeper range and, you know, see where that can go. "I feel like, personally, my voice hasn't changed since middle school. "And, as an actor, it's very fun to be able to do that, to live with a character for years and years and then re-think where that character is and, you know, explore the deeper range of my voice, which I don't always get the opportunity to do. "So Mike McFarland, the director and I, we had to re-establish and recreate the character in this new version of himself. "And in this last season that anger is there, but it's under this like layer of ice, like this coldness. "The first three seasons of the character, he was angry, and there was this anger coming through every single line, every single moment, you just feel it radiating from him," Papenbrook began. This has led the voice actor to take a different approach to the role, because he wanted to find a new way to convey this darker side to him. Where in Seasons 1 to 3 he was driven by his "anger", as Papenbrook describes, Season 4 features an altogether different Eren, one who keeps his cards close to his chest and has more malicious intentions. Hajime Isayama, KODANSHA/"Attack on Titan" The Final Season Production Committee On How Eren Has Changed Since Season 1 and the Dark Journey AheadĮren began the show as a young boy who vowed to kill all Titans following the death of his mother at the hands of one, but as the seasons have progressed he has become steadily different. The voice actor added: "Leaving the show behind and finishing everything up is definitely going to be bittersweet."Įren in "Attack on Titan" Season 4 Part 2. ![]() "I've gotten to meet a bunch of amazing people, work with even more amazing people like Bryce and Trina and the rest of the crew, and gotten to travel all over and get to see how this show and these characters have impacted people's lives." This is the longest that I've ever been with a character and with the show in my career, like Trina said, it has been life-changing. They explained: "It's sad to say goodbye to a character and a franchise, or a show, especially one that you've been a part of, for a very long time. Grelle said they could "only echo" Papenbrook and Nishimura, but added it was "sad" to have to end the show and their time with Armin. "But being able to play such an amazing female character and being part of such an amazing franchise has been life-altering, and I'm sad to see it go but I feel very lucky to have been part of it." I would have been happy being 'Girl A' that got smashed by a boulder in the very first episode! "I feel incredibly fortunate to have been tasked by Mike McFarland, the amazing director, and to be part of this world. "It has certainly been an amazing journey, and I've met some amazing people like Bryce and I've gotten to know Josh more over the course of these seven, eight years. Reflecting on bidding farewell to the show, she said: "I really prefer going on the journey with Mikasa as a character, and being able to react in real time to what's happening on the screen and in the script. Nishimura agreed with her co-star, also calling it "bittersweet" and explaining that she also chose not to read the manga because she would rather be in the moment when voicing Mikasa. I really love being able to play this character and I love working with these guys, Josh and Trina are just amazing to act across from." "But of course I'm sad to step away from the role and see it come to an end. You know, I'm really looking forward to finally understanding what's going on in this show. "I don't know what's going to happen towards the end of this journey, so it's exciting. I haven't read the manga, my method is to go in kind of blank and immerse myself in the show, and whatever comes out comes out in that moment. "For me, I have no idea what's about to happen. "It's very bittersweet but appropriate for the show," he explained. Papenbrook, who portrays Eren Jaeger in the anime, said it was "appropriate" for the show to end now, but said that while it was sad he would still enjoy it. ![]() Here's the English Dub Voice Cast for 'Attack on Titan's' Final Episodes.When 'Bleach's' Thousand-Year Blood War Arc Will Get an Anime Adaptation.'Attack on Titan' Fans Share Their Shock After 'Phenomenal' Eren Twist.
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