The clash between Gojo and Sukuna in the recent chapters of Jujutsu Kaisen has become the talk of the town, marking one of the most pivotal moments in recent manga history.
However, the outcome of this monumental battle has left much of the fandom dissatisfied, particularly with Gojo’s unexpected defeat. Despite this, recent developments have sparked speculation about a potential rematch between the two titans, igniting fervent discussion among fans.
Gege Akutami’s latest artwork for Jujutsu Kaisen Volume 26 has stirred excitement within the community, hinting at the possibility of Gojo facing off against Sukuna once again. In the artwork, Gojo appears shocked, his face bearing slashes, prompting fans to ponder two plausible scenarios.
Round 2 Foreshadowing???
Is Gojo coming back??
Well… pic.twitter.com/tesgM4mH3R— JJK(Mya) (@JJKMyaa) March 29, 2024
Some fans believe the depiction reflects Gojo’s reaction to Sukuna’s devastating attack, while others speculate that it portrays Gojo awakening after being revived in Shoko’s lab.
Given that Gojo’s body was transported from the battlefield to Shoko Ieiri, a skilled practitioner of the Reverse Cursed Technique, there’s optimism among fans that she may succeed in bringing him back to life.
The necessity for a rematch between Gojo and Sukuna has intensified following recent events in the manga. With Gojo’s demise, the remaining Jujutsu sorcerers are struggling to contain Sukuna’s rampage. Despite their efforts, Sukuna continues to overpower every opponent, including formidable characters like Yuta Okkotsu and Hiromi Higuruma.
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While the recent appearance of Miguel and Larue has injected hope into the fandom, uncertainty looms over the story’s direction.
Many fans believe it’s imperative for Gojo to return and confront Sukuna once more, as his absence has created a significant void that no other sorcerer can fill.
However, some argue that a rematch between Gojo and Sukuna could undermine the efforts of other sorcerers and diminish their significance in the narrative.
It raises questions about whether Gojo’s return solely for this purpose would overshadow the potential growth and achievements of his students, a concern that warrants careful consideration for the story’s progression.