Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Ending Explained
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After several months’ worth of consistently exciting battles, heart-wrenching plot twists, and controversial reports of overworked staff, Jujutsu Kaisen’s highly anticipated and acclaimed second season reached its conclusion. Season 2’s first few episodes covered Gojo’s Past Arc, laying the groundwork necessary for the second arc, the Shibuya Incident, to succeed as well as it did. The anime is already looking to the future, with the final episode of Season 2 hinting heavily at a complete overhaul of the current jujutsu society in the following arcs to come.
Unlike the action-packed ending that usually concludes battle-focused arcs like Shibuya, Jujutsu Kaisen’s Season 2 finale seemed more focused on setting up The Culling Game, the series’ next arc. Kenjaku, the sorcerer masquerading as Suguru Geto ended up being the focal point of most of the episode, as he described a horrific but intriguing future for jujutsu and cursed energy. His plot was an especially convoluted one and centuries in the making, which made it understandably difficult for viewers to grasp the full implications of his actions so far.
Updated on July 22, 2024, by Ajay Aravind: It appears that The Culling Game arc will appear as an entirely new sequel anime titled Jujutsu Kaisen: The Culling Game. Some fans are worried that the much-awaited Season 3 might turn out to be a movie, but it’s extremely likely that the manga will receive a comprehensive adaptation. In any case, this storyline is the longest arc in JJK, with 63 chapters under its belt. Before delving into what happens next, viewers need to understand how Season 2 ended and how many different plot points have been set up. As such, we’ve updated this article with some more relevant information.
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