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Fans Are Hopeful for a Possible Jujutsu Kaisen Sequel

Satoru Gojo from Jujutsu Kaisen
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The Jujutsu Kaisen manga has been a staple in the new generation of shonen manga. However, JJk is unfortunately coming to an end next week. With the end in sight, fans are still hopeful of a possible sequel to the beloved Shonen. It has been confirmed that a very important announcement is coming up for JJk. However, it is not known what the announcement actually is. Many believe hat JJK will continue.

According to Game Rant, the last chapter of Jujutsu Kaisn will have fans wanting even more of the manga. Furthermore, there is no shortage of plot points that could be pursued in a JJK sequel. Fans would love more JJK content, especially because of the way the last few chapters have unfolded. There is a very strong possibility that JJK will continue on.

Will Jujutsu Kaisen Get a Sequel?

At the end of the previous chapter of the manga, the editor’s comment read, “There is more to come!” Fans took this as an unofficial announcement of a JJK sequel manga. However, Gege himself has yet to confirm anything. Despite that, the community has gone crazy with the idea of a second part of their favorite manga. A part two would be perfect with the addition of an upcoming clan war in the JJK universe.

Jujutsu Kaisen is loved around the globe and, at one point, was even the top-selling manga. It would be safe to say that people love JJK. However, a sequel could also be a bad thing if not executed perfectly. Although the fans have faith in Gege’s ability to deliver something amazing, as they have done so many times before.

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There is one absolute here. Jujutsu Kaisen has one chapter left. However, if that means it is really the end for Yuji Itadori and his friends, it was a great ride. A ride filled with ups and downs, laughs and frowns, and even some tears. JJK will always be iconic.

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