Jujutsu Kaisen: Gege Akutami Hints One More Brutal Death That Will Be the Final Nail in the Coffin for Yuji Itadori to Unleash His True Power

After Kashimo, blood-painting Choso might be the next character set to be killed in Gege Akutami's magnum opus.

Jujutsu Kaisen: Gege Akutami Hints One More Brutal Death That Will Be the Final Nail in the Coffin for Yuji Itadori to Unleash His True Power

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  • Choso, who is a blood relative of Itadori Yuji, might be the next character to get axed from the series.
  • Gege drew a special cover for Jump Festa 2024 and it was Choso. Whichever character Gege draws during Jump Festa usually ends up getting killed in the story.
  • Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 248 would be released on January 21, 2024.
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Jujutsu Kaisen is one of the most discussed anime and manga series in recent times and the story has reached its peak in terms of writing, with fans getting amazing chapters back-to-back. Gege Akutami is going all out during the final arc of the series. Spoilers ahead!

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Choso in Jujutsu Kaisen
Choso in Jujutsu Kaisen

Gege Akuatami is not afraid of killing characters and the next character who can die is Choso. The latest chapter in the series saw the King of Curses land a serious blow on Choso. And ever since, we have yet to see him in the story, with many fans believing that he would be killed to unleash Yuji’s true potential.

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Choso might be killed in the upcoming Jujutsu Kaisen chapter by Gege Akutami

The story written by Gege Akutami has often been proclaimed by the audience as one of the best stories in recent years and the franchise has achieved tremendous success.

The Jujutsu Kaisen anime got a spot in the top 3 most-in-demand TV shows worldwide and the manga had the second-highest sales in the world in 2023.

However, despite the success of the story, there have been numerous deaths in the series, which has caused fans a lot of grief, and looking at the hints, the next character to get killed might have been revealed by Gege.

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Gege has a proven track record of killing any characters deemed necessary for the plot and they don’t consider the fanbase.

Choso
Choso in Jujutsu Kaisen

Chapter 247 saw Choso sneaking on the king of curses just to get ramped through and although it was not confirmed, the panel revealed Sukuna going through Choso.

In the story, all of Itadori’s loved ones have already been killed and the last remaining one was Choso. This might be the death that breaks Itadori apart and gives him a new power.

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Recently, during Jump Festa 2024, Gege drew a photo of Choso and looking at the characters who were used for illustration during Jump Festa, who have all been killed in the story, it might be him who is going to be killed next.

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What happened in chapter 247 of Jujutsu Kaisen?

Chapter 247 was one of the most crucial chapters in the series and it involved Sukuna toying with the Jujutsu sorcerers and doing it without even breaking a sweat.

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Higuruma was the one who carried all the other fighters and his skill set even managed to impress Sukuna, who compared him to Gojo Satoru.

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Jujutsu Kaisen
Jujutsu Kaisen manga

However, in the end, he didn’t prove strong enough to kill Sukuna but just before he was slashed, he gave Itadori the executioner’s sword.

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This sword can eradicate souls, and in the last panel, we can see Itadori about to stab Sukuna. We need to wait until chapter 248, which will be released on January 21st, to see what happens next.

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