Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Ends at Chapter 25
The Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo run has come to a close. Chapter 25, released in early March, was confirmed as the final chapter of the spin off, wrapping up a project that was always designed to be short. For fans who missed it, Modulo served as a focused follow up to the main series rather than a full sequel.
Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo began in September 2025, roughly a year after the main manga ended. It ran for about six months, exactly the window Shueisha had mapped out from the start. So while the ending may feel sudden, it was the plan all along.
What Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo added
Modulo gave the franchise a chance to revisit its world without the pressure of a weekly epic. It scratched the itch for readers who were not ready to leave the cursed energy behind, and it kept the brand alive in the magazine while the anime continued. Short series like this are a smart way to keep a beloved world warm.
Where the franchise goes from here
With Modulo finished and the main story complete, the spotlight shifts to the anime and to whatever Gege Akutami decides to do next. The author earned a long rest after a decade defining hit, so patience is wise. For now, the manga chapter of the series is closed. Keep up with what comes next in our anime news section.
For newer fans, Modulo is also a clean place to revisit the world. Because it was built as a contained story, you can read it without committing to the full main series first, then work backward if it hooks you. That kind of accessibility is rare for a franchise as dense as this one, and it may be part of why Shueisha greenlit the spin off in the first place.
The final chapter details were tracked by Popverse.
My take: A tight, planned spin off beats a bloated sequel every time. Modulo knew exactly what it was, and leaving on schedule is a quietly classy move.






