Jujutsu Kaisen fans are growing increasingly concerned about the manga’s ability to tie up its numerous loose spots. As there are only three more chapters left in the series, a tight situation has come up for the creator. Gege Akutami may face major setbacks in addressing several plot structures that have been left dangling.
So if these issues are not resolved nicely, It will create controversial discussion in the anime community. Their series may also join up with an infamously disappointed manga ending, or may even surpass Tite Kubo’s Bleach in terms of fans’ disappointment.
Unanswered Questions Create a Scourge For Jujutsu Kaisen
The manga readers speculate and criticize the apparent abandonment of major plot points. One of those pressing concerns is the whereabouts of Tengen, a crucial character whose current status remains unknown. Another key character’s absence in the recent chapters has baffled the readers.
Another source of frustration among the readers is the fate of the Merger. An event that was meant to reshape the world of Jujutsu sorcerers. It seems that it has been inexplicably sidelined, leaving fans to wonder about its relevance to the story’s finale.
The lack of clarity about the aftermath of the Culling games and its impact on the world has added it to the list of unresolved storylines.
Perhaps, the uncertainty surrounding Kenjaku‘s ‘will’ is baffling the readers the most. Kenjaku being one of the primary antagonists, his motives and ‘will’ have been central to the plot. Fans fear that these crucial elements may be left unresolved.
Akutami’s lack of payoff for Kenjaku’s thousand-year plan has left many questioning their consistency.
Gege Akutami’s High Stake For the Series Ending
A user @mainmajin on X (formerly Twitter), proposed that depending on the final chapters of the series, the creator “might go down as the biggest bum in manga history.” The sentiment is supported by many fans who felt let down by the lack of resolution to the key storyline.
The comparison to Bleach‘s ending is particularly hinting at its downfall. Though Kubo’s series was popular, it was often criticized for its rushed ending. Currently, Akutami’s series is not only facing the same risk of disappointment but maybe surpassing it.
The pressure is on Gege Akutami. Will they be able to deliver a satisfying conclusion that addresses all those concerns or not? The next three chapters will be crucial in determining whether Jujutsu Kaisen place as a modern classic. Or becomes a series that dissatisfies the fans with its storylines.
Jujutsu Kaisen is currently available to watch on Crunchyroll and read the manga on Viz.