Fans of the beloved manga series Jujutsu Kaisen received thrilling news this week with the announcement of a sequel spin-off titled Mojuro, penned by the original creator Gege Akutami. The new series is set to debut in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #41 on September 8, 2025, and will span three volumes over a six-month serialization period. This marks a significant expansion of the Jujutsu Kaisen universe, offering fans an opportunity to dive deeper into its intricate lore.
Introducing the Next Generation of Jujutsu Sorcerers
Mojuro takes the Jujutsu Kaisen saga several decades into the future, landing in the year 2080. The story focuses on Yuuka and Tsurugi Okkotsu, the grandchildren of Yuta Okkotsu and Maki Zenin, two beloved characters from the original series. According to Animehunch, these descendants not only inherit their grandparents’ formidable abilities but also the responsibility of navigating a dramatically evolved jujutsu world. This generational leap allows Akutami to explore how the principles and challenges of jujutsu sorcery have transformed over time, providing a fresh yet familiar narrative framework.
As detailed by Soap Central, the series also confirms a long-suspected romantic development between Yuta and Maki, cementing their legacy both on and off the battlefield. This revelation has delighted long-time fans who had speculated about the pair’s relationship during the original series’ run. The introduction of Yuuka and Tsurugi Okkotsu hints at an ongoing legacy of power and duty, ensuring that the core themes of Jujutsu Kaisen remain intact while branching out into new storylines.
Gege Akutami’s Vision for Mojuro
In his announcement, Gege Akutami shared insights into the creative process behind Mojuro. The mangaka revealed that he had received numerous offers for spin-offs during the serialization of the original series but had declined them to maintain creative control over the narrative. However, the unique concept of Mojuro convinced him to revisit the world of Jujutsu Kaisen. Akutami described the spin-off as a “parallel exploration” of the jujutsu universe, allowing for experimentation with different eras and characters.
“This project gave me the opportunity to explore the setting more deeply and expand the story in ways I hadn’t considered before,” Akutami stated, as reported by Animehunch. He also expressed admiration for the artistic talent of Yuji Iwasaki, who will be handling the illustrations for the series. Akutami hopes that Mojuro will serve as a gateway for new fans while also satisfying the long-standing audience.
Fan Expectations and Future Implications
The announcement of Mojuro has generated significant buzz within the Jujutsu Kaisen community, particularly among readers who felt that the original series left certain plot threads unresolved. According to Soap Central, the spin-off provides an opportunity to address lingering questions and deepen the lore of the jujutsu world. Fans are eager to see how the narrative will balance the introduction of new characters with the legacy of the original cast.
Moreover, the success of Mojuro could pave the way for additional spin-offs or explorations of other character lineages within the Jujutsu Kaisen universe. Akutami hinted at this possibility, stating that the spin-off could “open the door to many different projects.” This strategic expansion ensures that the franchise remains relevant and engaging across multiple media platforms, including manga, anime, and beyond.
The Road Ahead
As Mojuro prepares to launch, fans are already speculating about its potential impact on the Jujutsu Kaisen legacy. The spin-off’s focus on Yuta and Maki’s descendants introduces a new era of storytelling while honoring the themes and characters that made the original series a global phenomenon. With its serialized debut just days away, the anticipation is palpable.
Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer to the series, Mojuro promises to be a compelling addition to the Jujutsu Kaisen universe, blending nostalgia with innovation to captivate audiences once again.

