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The "Final Season" of Attack on Titan is getting funny.
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I don't really think this tracks. The production committee gets final say on the branding and the number of episodes in each contract. The studio doesn't get to play hooky and unilaterally tack on episodes to a fixed contract.
More likely, the production committee underestimated the remaining source material and thought they could wrap things up by commissioning an unusually long 16-episode season. It makes sense why they'd fall into this trap, I feel -- they'd just dumped Wit who had continuously given them scheduling problems and wanted to lock in MAPPA to get the thing finished in a single contract (which they clearly failed to do, since this season has now required 3+ separate production runs)
There's an interview from back in November 2020 which I think demonstrates their eagerness to conclude the series. It's not surprising to me that MAPPA were the only ones to tell them that such a thing would be possible: