Despite fans preparing to say their goodbyes to the series,Jujutsu Kaisen’s editor has unexpectedly revealed thatthe series may still have more content in store, teasing a big announcement to come. With the final chapter right around the corner,Jujutsu Kaisen’s upcoming announcement has caused quite a storm of speculation, especially among fans hoping for a sequel.
According to a post on X byMangaMoguraRE,Jujutsu Kaisenwill be receiving a center color spread for its final chapter which will be published in issue #44 of Weekly Shōnen Jump on July 21, 2025. The final chapter will also be accompanied by a mysterious happy announcement. Most importantly,a comment from theJujutsu Kaisen’s editor teases that there is still more to come, hinting at the possibility of fresh content after the series' ending.

The Editor’s Comment Teases the Announcement Could Live up to Expectations
While there is certainly excitement surroundingJujutsu Kaisen’s new announcement, there are also a good chunk of fans who are skeptical, and with good reason. Suchanime and manga announcements have proven to be disappointingin the past, as seen withTokyo Ghoul’s highly anticipated tenth-anniversary project, which turned out to be an art exhibition instead of a remake as fans hoped. EvenJujutsu Kaisenhas been guilty of doing so with its recent “unbelievable project” that did not live up to the excitement built up around it.
That said,Jujutsu Kaisen’s editor’s comment alluding to “more to come” suggests thisannouncement could indeed be as exciting as it claims. Though the main story has concluded after an exhaustive six-year-long run, there may still be room for a few short stories or one-shots surroundingJujutsu Kaisen’s vibrant cast and the many sorcerers who have survived thefinal battle against Sukuna.

Jujutsu Kaisen’s Editor’s Comment Has Re-Awakened Fans' Hopes for a Sequel
Though there are no clues as to what the happy announcement could entail, many fans ofJujutsu Kaisensuspect it could be news of a sequel manga series. However, Gege Akutami’s recent comment on the manga’s ending suggests that they were able to concludeJujutsu Kaisen’s story in a satisfactory manner, making a sequel seem unlikely, at least for the moment.
Still, the announcement, particularly the editor’s comment, has riled up many fans ofJujutsu Kaisen,who maintain hope that theseries will be continued in a second part likeChainsaw Manor even after a time skip likeNaruto Shippuden. The fact that popular characters like Yuta and Higuruma have survived the final battle against all logic has also led many to suspect that Gege Akutami may have plans to use these characters in the future.
Clearly, despite the inevitable criticismJujutsu Kaisenhas received over the years, fans are not ready to bid the series farewell just yet. The recent announcement has all but thrown the fandom into utter chaos, and only the following weeks will tell whetherJujutsu Kaisen’s legacy will truly end in the weeks to come.
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Jujutsu Kaisen
Jujutsu Kaisenis a Japanese anime and manga series created by Gege Akutami. The story is set in a world where Cursed Spirits, born from negative human emotions, prey on humanity. It follows high school student Yuji Itadori as he becomes entangled in the world of Jujutsu Sorcery after swallowing a cursed talisman—Ryomen Sukuna’s finger—and becomes the host for one of the most powerful curses. Yuji joins the Tokyo Metropolitan Magic Technical College to learn how to combat curses while searching for the remaining fingers of Sukuna to exorcise him permanently.