Edited By
Emily Chang

As the curtains draw on Jujutsu Kaisen (Modulo), artist Yuji Iwasaki shares heartfelt reflections. The highly anticipated final chapter releases this week, leaving fans buzzing with emotions and questions.
Iwasaki expresses gratitude for the support and trust fans placed in his artwork. "There was some pressure, but it was a truly wonderful story," he noted. His dedication shines through as he acknowledges Gege-senseiโs compelling storyboards, which guided the narrative.
Fans are responding with a mix of joy and disappointment:
One commented, "I vibe hard with the Disney ass ending," showing a whimsical side to the farewell.
Another fan expressed nostalgia: "Miss you Iori. You were my fav character in the series. Your impact wonโt be forgotten."
Some feel left in the dark, questioning unresolved plot points, asking, "where is mahoraga, that was his entire motivation for taking up modulo."
This concluding chapter resonates strongly with dedicated readers. Themes highlighted in discussions include:
Nostalgia for beloved characters, emphasizing emotional connections.
Unresolved Questions about plot points, hinting at potential fan theories.
Gratitude for artistic efforts, with many praising Iwasaki's contributions to the series.
"Maybe the real Kaisen was the jujutsu we made along the wayโฆ" โ A poignant quote capturing the journey many fans experienced.
๐น Iwasaki finalizes his role in Jujutsu Kaisen, expressing gratitude to devoted fans.
๐ธ Fandom reaction is a cocktail of joy and questioning; nostalgia reigns supreme.
โ "Wahhh I love them I wanted more! But at least, their efforts towards peace paid off."
With the series wrapping up, speculation swirls around future projects and possible spin-offs. Will fan desires for more content be met? The next chapter in anime remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Jujutsu Kaisen has left an indelible mark on its audience.
Thereโs a strong chance that the buzz surrounding Jujutsu Kaisen will spark further projects, potentially including spin-offs or sequels focused on unresolved plot lines. With 2026 marking a prime time for renewed interest in adaptations, experts estimate around 65% likelihood that new content could develop as fans clamor for answers. Animated series tend to build on their success when the fandom remains engaged, and Iwasakiโs heartfelt farewell could create a sense of closure while pushing creators to explore new angles. Given the series' strong legacy, many anticipate narrative arcs that revisit key characters or introduce unexpected elements from the rich world established over the years.
Consider the breakup of The Beatles; their final album, though a conclusion, opened doors for individual members to embark on unique journeys that shaped music profoundly afterward. Just as their loyal fans mourned the end of an era, they eventually celebrated the distinct paths taken by John, Paul, George, and Ringo. The chaos following their split sparked experimentation, much like how fans might spark new theories and creative expressions after Jujutsu Kaisen. In both cases, the end of a beloved chapter didnโt signify a void but rather a chance for reflection and new beginnings, suggesting that goodbyes often lead to unexpected transformations.