We could only hope.
Attack on Titan started as a manga, became a light novel, then a record-breaking, dizzying anime about a very strange post-apocalypse society where human (mostly, oddly, Europeans) live in villages behind fortified walls, in constant terror of “titans,” rampaging nude semi-humanoid (and inexplicably mute and genitalia-less) monsters that wander the endless woods between outposts and kill the hell out of anything they see. Teams of intrepid men and women fight them, swinging from tree to tree in the single most bizarre combat rigs ever created (how do those damn things work). The original anime series is still available here, on Crunchy Roll, and you can find the manga here on amazon or in any decent comics shop.
And now things are getting real. Last year we saw an awesome live-action version of the Titans in a weird-clever commercial for Subaru:
… and now those same folks (and a bunch more, certainly) have made a feature-length film (not without some controversy and “creative differences) that premieres in Japan in August and September. Here’s a pretty damn cool trailer for it (strangely, in Japanese. What’s that all about?):
We’ll let you know if/when it appears in America (we can hope for, at least, some special shows at this summer’s comics conventions. One way or another, we will see this!