The promotional video, while brief, is designed as a commemorative commercial rather than a narrative introduction. It features stylized sequences of key protagonists and antagonists, providing a visual representation of the manga’s most climactic moments. However, potential viewers and fans are advised that the footage contains significant spoilers for the events of the Modulo series, as it focuses heavily on the resolutions found within the third volume.
The Narrative Evolution of Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo
Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo represents a bold departure from the contemporary urban fantasy setting of the original series. The story is set approximately 70 years after the conclusion of the initial Jujutsu Kaisen narrative, shifting the focus to a new generation of sorcerers navigating a world where the boundaries between Earth and the cosmos have blurred. The protagonists of this sequel are Tsurugi and Yuka Okkotsu, the grandchildren of two of the original series’ most powerful figures: Yuta Okkotsu and Maki Zen’in.
This lineage serves as a cornerstone for the sequel’s themes, blending the immense cursed energy reserves of the Okkotsu line with the physical prowess and tactical heritage of the Zen’in clan. The plot is set in motion by the arrival of the Simurians, an extraterrestrial race that possesses an inherent ability to manipulate Jujutsu. The introduction of the Simurians expands the lore of Cursed Energy from a localized terrestrial phenomenon to a universal force.
The central conflict involves Tsurugi and Yuka forming an uneasy alliance with a Simurian named Marulu Val Vol Yelvori—referred to colloquially as Maru. Together, they confront a multifaceted threat consisting of traditional Curses, rogue Curse Users, and dissident Simurian factions. The MAPPA-produced video highlights these dynamics, showcasing the fluid combat choreography and atmospheric lighting that fans have come to expect from the studio.
Chronology of the Jujutsu Kaisen Franchise (2020–2026)
The release of the final Modulo volume and its accompanying anime PV is the latest milestone in a timeline that has seen Jujutsu Kaisen become one of the most commercially successful media franchises in the world.
- October 2020 – March 2021: The first season of the Jujutsu Kaisen anime airs, produced by MAPPA, covering the introduction of Yuji Itadori and the early conflicts with the Curses Mahito and Sukuna.
- December 2021: The prequel film, Jujutsu Kaisen 0, premieres in Japan, focusing on Yuta Okkotsu. It eventually becomes one of the highest-grossing anime films of all time globally.
- July 2023 – December 2023: Season 2 airs, covering the "Hidden Inventory/Premature Death" arc and the "Shibuya Incident" arc, the latter of which was lauded for its cinematic scale and emotional weight.
- Late 2024: The original manga by Gege Akutami concludes its serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump, leaving a void that Shueisha sought to fill with expanded media and sequels.
- 2025: Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo begins its serialization, introducing the 70-year timeskip and the sci-fi elements of the Simurian invasion.
- January – March 2026: Season 3 of the original anime airs on platforms like Crunchyroll, adapting the first segment of the "Culling Game" arc.
- May 1, 2026: The third and final volume of the Modulo manga is released in Japan, accompanied by the MAPPA promotional video.
Production Insights and MAPPA’s Involvement
The decision to have MAPPA produce the promotional video for the final volume is a strategic move by the publisher, Shueisha. By maintaining visual consistency between the original anime and the sequel’s promotional material, the publishers ensure brand cohesion. The video features the work of high-level animators who have been staples of the Jujutsu Kaisen production team, ensuring that the character designs for Tsurugi, Yuka, and Maru translate effectively from the manga’s art style to the screen.
A notable inclusion in the promotional video is a brief appearance by Yuji Itadori. While his presence in a story set 70 years in the future raises significant narrative questions, his cameo serves as a powerful nostalgia hook for long-time fans. It underscores the enduring legacy of the original cast within the lore of the sequel. The animation in these sequences utilizes advanced compositing techniques, emphasizing the contrast between the traditional sorcery of the past and the advanced, alien-influenced Jujutsu of the Modulo era.

Market Reception and International Availability
The Jujutsu Kaisen franchise continues to demonstrate immense staying power in both domestic and international markets. In Japan, the release of the final Modulo volume was met with significant fanfare, trending across social media platforms upon the release of the MAPPA PV. The expansion of the series into the realm of science fiction has been a point of discussion among the fanbase, with many praising the creative risk of moving beyond the established tropes of the "Exorcist" genre.
For international audiences, the availability of the sequel remains in a transitional phase. Viz Media, the primary distributor for Shonen Jump content in North America and other English-speaking territories, has secured the rights to both the original series and the Modulo follow-up. While the chapters have been available digitally through the Shonen Jump app, physical English volumes for Modulo have not yet reached retail shelves as of early May 2026.
On the streaming front, Crunchyroll remains the primary hub for the animated content. The successful broadcast of Season 3 in early 2026 provided a significant boost to the franchise’s visibility, maintaining high viewership numbers across Europe and North America. Toho and MAPPA have already confirmed that Season 4 is in development, which will focus on "The Culling Game: Part 2," further bridging the gap between the original story and the world seen in Modulo.
Broader Implications for the Shonen Genre
The conclusion of Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo and its high-profile promotion signals a broader trend within the manga and anime industry: the "legacy sequel." Similar to franchises like Boruto: Naruto Next Generations or Dragon Ball Super, Modulo attempts to balance the expectations of an existing fanbase while introducing new mechanics and settings to prevent formulaic stagnation.
The inclusion of the Simurians introduces a "cosmic horror" element that recontextualizes the nature of Cursed Energy. By suggesting that Jujutsu is not merely a human psychological byproduct but a universal law, the series has opened the door for potential future expansions. The use of a high-quality anime PV for a manga finale also reflects a shift in marketing strategies, where animation is used not just as a standalone product but as a premium promotional tool to drive book sales and maintain engagement during the gaps between full anime seasons.
Conclusion and Future Outlook
As the original Jujutsu Kaisen anime moves toward the second half of the Culling Game arc in its upcoming fourth season, the completion of the Modulo manga provides a roadmap for the franchise’s long-term future. While there has been no official announcement regarding a full anime adaptation of Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo, the existence of the MAPPA-produced video suggests that the studio is already well-acquainted with the visual requirements of the sequel.
The 70-year jump in time allows the franchise to remain fresh, moving away from the heavy emotional baggage of the Shibuya Incident while still honoring the characters that built the series’ foundation. With the final volume now available in Japan, the focus of the global fanbase shifts toward the English-language release and the continued production of the main series’ anime, which remains one of the pillars of modern Japanese pop culture. The collaboration between Shueisha and MAPPA continues to set a benchmark for how modern multimedia franchises are managed, blending traditional publishing with cutting-edge digital animation to sustain a global phenomenon.
