The plot of Jujutsu Kaisen is still in the midst of an epic battle, but the publisher admitted to already knowing the outcome.
The Jujutsu Kaisen manga, launched in 2018, is now one of the most popular contemporary shonen series in the world. Obviously, its conclusion is the subject of numerous debates and theories, especially since the author Gege Akutami announced that his work would end in 2024.< /span>
Although nothing is definitive yet, the death of the super-powerful Satoru Gojo and the battle against the king of plagues Sukuna remind us that the The story is indeed nearing its end. The exorcists are currently at war with the two worst villains in history, with Kenjaku’s fate still undecided.
Readers are still in the dark on many points, but there are some who are not affected by the uncertainty: it is the publisher by Jujutsu Kaisen, Junya Fukuda.
Jujutsu Kaisen Editor Talks About Manga Ending
In an English-translated interview on Twitter/X, editor Junya Fukuda is asked about various topics, including including Jujutsu Kaisen. And it doesn’t take long for the question to arise: “You know what’s going to happen in Jujutsu Kaisen, right?”
To which Fukuda replied without the slightest hesitation: “Yes, the author told me everything. The ending too.” Before adding, faced with the surprise of his interlocutor: “We already had a meeting about the ending.” Obviously, he could not reveal anything about the conclusion of the Exorcists plot.
When the presenter asked if the other editors were also on board, Fukuda explained that things had gone differently: “It was a continuation of our meetings, while Akutami-sensei was explaining to me what he wanted it to happen next and while listening to it, I naturally understood the ending.”
Finally, when asked if he had any hesitation about knowing the outcome before the others, Junya Fukuda admitted yes, while specifying: “But I really liked it, I found it so interesting! Just listening to it convinced me that the conclusion would be magnificent.”
Jujutsu Kaisen chapters are released every week: in France, they are available for free on Manga Plus during their first three weeks of publication.
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