
The popular series *Jujutsu Kaisen* has returned with a new sequel in *Weekly Shonen Jump*, but it’s already facing a problem that plagued the original. While fans were surprised by how quickly the first series ended last year, they’ve been eagerly awaiting a continuation. This new story takes place years after the original, but after only two chapters, some familiar issues are starting to appear.
I’m really excited about *Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo*, the new sequel series! It’s only been two chapters since it started in Shonen Jump, and while the world is already getting bigger, there’s a problem I’m worried about. We’re seeing leaks again – spoilers getting out before the official release. Honestly, this is what hurt the original series, and if it keeps happening, I’m afraid *Jujutsu Kaisen*’s sequel could suffer the same fate. I’m hoping things can get under control so we can all enjoy the story as it’s meant to be!
Jujutsu Kaisen’s Sequel Is Being Damaged By Leaks
Even though new chapters of popular manga from Shonen Jump are now released worldwide on the same day as in Japan, many fans still seek out leaked versions before the official release. This was especially common with series like *Jujutsu Kaisen*, where major plot points often appeared on social media before the official chapters were available. This made it harder to stay current with the manga and even spoiled some surprises for viewers of the anime adaptation.
As a fan, it was really frustrating to get invested in characters in *Jujutsu Kaisen*, only to find out they died in the manga before the official release. It wasn’t just that the spoilers were hard to avoid, but that they appeared *before* the chapter was even supposed to be out, making it almost impossible to block them with hashtags or anything. This happened with the recent announcement of a sequel too – the surprise was ruined because news of it was all over social media even before more people had a chance to catch up with the anime.
Will This Hurt Jujutsu Kaisen’s Sequel?

If things don’t improve, *Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo* risks losing popularity. Fortunately, recent Shonen Jump series are gaining fans consistently without the problem of early spoilers. We’ve even seen fans actively discourage leaks, like with *Kagurabachi*, and instead support official releases. Supporting manga and anime legally is the best way to ensure new series like this one can continue to succeed.
The new season of *Jujutsu Kaisen* faces a tough challenge. Sequels are always measured against what came before, and that pressure will only increase as the story unfolds. To make things even harder, leaks of upcoming chapters could divide the audience. Fans who read leaked content will likely form their own separate community, making it difficult to share the experience with those who support the series officially. A divided fanbase ultimately weakens the show’s overall impact.
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