Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 25 Release Date, Plot Predictions
With Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 25 officially set to release on March 8, 2026, the fandom is bracing for what’s being marketed as a “Super Climax.” And if you’ve been following the series closely, you already know this isn’t just another chapter drop — this feels like the emotional punctuation mark to everything that began years ago in the original Jujutsu Kaisen.
Available digitally on VIZ Media’s Shonen Jump app and Manga Plus, Chapter 25 could either close Volume 3 of Modulo in spectacular fashion or quietly signal the true end of Gege Akutami’s dark sorcery epic. And honestly? I’m not ready.
The Calm After the Ritual: Where Chapter 24 Left Us
Chapter 24, “The Echo of Harmony,” wasn’t about flashy domain expansions or brutal cliffhangers. Instead, it did something arguably more powerful — it slowed down.
After the devastating clash with Dabura, we saw the consequences of Maru and Cross’s controversial “Ritual of Harmony.” By scattering the “colors of souls,” they aimed to prevent cursed spirits from mistaking Callion for their origin point. It was a bold move — ethically messy, spiritually risky, but undeniably strategic.
More importantly, we got confirmations that mattered.
- Yuka and Tsurugi survived, thanks to Maru’s calculated use of Idle Transfiguration combined with residual cursed energy from Yuta Okkotsu.
- The war was officially declared over.
- And we were given one of the most haunting moments in recent memory: an elderly Yuji Itadori visiting Panda.
Yes, elderly. And yet… not aging.
That quiet conversation with Panda might have hit harder than any Black Flash in the franchise.
Yuji’s Immortality: A Gift or a Curse?
If Chapter 25 is truly the climax, then the central question is obvious: Will Yuji finally get the “proper death” he’s wanted since Chapter 1 of the original series?
Nearly 70 years after the Shinjuku Showdown, Yuji has outlived friends, enemies, and perhaps even the concept of his own era. The fandom theory that refuses to die is the Binding Vow hypothesis — that Yuji made a subconscious or explicit vow tied to his promise to kill Mahito.
If that vow anchored his lifespan, then Chapter 25 could sever it.
And if Mahito is finally, permanently erased from the spiritual cycle, Yuji might at last be allowed to age. To rest.
As a longtime reader, I’m torn. Yuji deserves peace. But watching him fade away after carrying the burden of cursed history for decades? That would be brutal — even for Jujutsu Kaisen standards.
Can Cursed Energy Actually End?
One of the most fascinating discussions happening in Reddit threads and Discord servers right now is about the complete erasure of Cursed Energy.
This would directly align with the ideals of Yuki Tsukumo, who long ago proposed breaking humanity’s relationship with curses altogether.
Here’s how fans see it playing out:
| Theory | Probability | Emotional Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Yuji & Maru sever Cursed Energy permanently | High | Bittersweet but final |
| Partial severance – new balance formed | Medium | Hopeful but open-ended |
| Cursed Energy persists in a new form | Low | The cycle continues |
If Modulo dares to actually break the 1,000-year curse cycle, that would be bold. Risky. Legendary.
Because let’s be honest: Jujutsu Kaisen has always been about cycles. Of violence. Of power. Of sacrifice.
Ending that cycle would redefine the entire franchise.
Legacy Cameos: Gojo & Sukuna One Last Time?
The fandom is on copium levels I haven’t seen since 2023.
After the recent color spread of Gojo Satoru, speculation exploded. Are we getting one final spiritual cameo? A memory? A vision during Yuji’s potential final moments?
And then there’s the wild-card theory: what if the last remaining fragment of Sukuna — perhaps even a lingering finger — becomes a narrative counterweight in the final chapter?
Personally, I hope any appearance remains symbolic rather than plot-dominant. This is no longer Gojo and Sukuna’s era. Their time defined the Golden Age of sorcery. Modulo feels like it’s about something else: Choice. Legacy. Consequence.
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The Post-War World: What Does Peace Even Look Like?
If Chapter 25 truly commits to world-building instead of spectacle, we may see the political aftermath of the Supernatural War, the global implications of the Ritual of Harmony, a redefined role for sorcerers in society, and humanity existing without fear of unseen curses.
That would be revolutionary storytelling. Instead of ending on destruction, it would end on reconstruction.
And that would be new for Jujutsu Kaisen.
My Personal Take as a Fan
I’ve followed this series since the early arcs, through heartbreak, rage, and countless debates about power scaling and character deaths.
Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo isn’t just fanservice. It’s reflective. Almost nostalgic. It feels like Gege looking back at his own creation and asking: was it worth it?
If Chapter 25 gives Yuji a quiet sunset instead of a battlefield blaze, I’ll accept it. If cursed energy disappears and the era of “The Strongest” ends forever, that might be the most courageous narrative decision possible.
Because sometimes the most powerful ending isn’t explosive.
It’s peaceful.
Final Thoughts Before Release
With the official release hitting March 8 and spoilers expected days earlier, hype is at an all-time high. Whether this chapter closes the book on Modulo or launches the final arc, one thing is certain: Jujutsu Kaisen is about to redefine its own legacy.
And I’ll be there refreshing the app at 7:00 AM PT.








