Chainsaw Man Chapter 217 is around the corner, and it already has fans buzzing with theories, anticipation, and plenty of questions about where Fujimoto is taking the story next. After Chapter 216 gave us one of the wildest twists in recent memory, Asa chasing after the ghostly image of her mother while Yoru revealed a new, terrifying contract, the stakes have never been higher.
With the Accident Devil entering the battlefield, Denji caught between identities, and Asa’s trauma resurfacing in brutal ways, Chainsaw Man Chapter 217 promises to be a pivotal installment in Part 2 of the series.
Fans can mark their calendars as Chainsaw Man Chapter 217 releases on October 14, 2025. Like most recent chapters, it will be available digitally on Shueisha’s Manga Plus app and VIZ Media’s Shonen Jump platform, free to read upon release.
Chainsaw Man Chapter 216 recap

The previous chapter opened with a surreal and brutal callback. Asa, while running after something unseen, trampled on a chicken, an intentional reminder of her introduction back in Chapter 98, when she accidentally killed Bucky. This detail is more than just shock value; it symbolizes Asa trampling on old trauma while chasing something even deeper.
Meanwhile, Yoru revealed her most horrifying trump card yet: a Contract with the Governor of California. Much like Makima’s infamous deal with the Japanese Prime Minister, Yoru’s pact ties her life to others, in this case, the citizens of California. Every time she takes fatal damage, someone in California dies in her place. With a population of around 32 million, Yoru essentially gained near-immortality.
But Yoru didn’t just stop there. She summoned the Accident Devil, a grotesque embodiment of everyday tragedies, cars, debris, twisted metal, and urban wreckage woven into its form. Using this devil, she created a chainsaw whip, slashing through Black Chainsaw Man (Denji/Pochita) in one of the most dynamic fights Part 2 has delivered so far.
Even as Chainsaw Man managed to bisect Yoru, she regenerated instantly, laughing at the carnage. Fujimoto’s artwork captured her glee, mirroring Makima’s smug resilience from Part 1. By the end of the chapter, Asa finally reached her destination: The person she was chasing was revealed to be her mother, the very figure whose death traumatized her and shaped her entire character arc.
Yoru’s deal with California immediately drew comparisons to Makima’s arrangement in Part 1, where attacks against her were redirected to random citizens. But while Makima’s ability was terrifyingly efficient, Fujimoto has added a chilling twist this time: We actually see the people dying whenever Yoru regenerates.
There is also the question of why Yoru specifically chose California. Was it random? Was it a nod to her previous use of American symbols like the Statue of Liberty and the NRA? Or does Fujimoto have deeper commentary about America’s role in Chainsaw Man’s worldbuilding? Either way, the choice adds another layer of geopolitical eeriness to her character.
One of the highlights of Chapter 216 was the introduction of the Accident Devil, a fresh addition to Chainsaw Man’s expanding bestiary of devils. Unlike many devils that embody primal fears like falling, famine, or darkness, the Accident Devil represents something more mundane yet universal: the fear of random, unavoidable disasters.
Asa’s mother: A turning point in her character arc

Perhaps the biggest cliffhanger was the revelation that Asa’s chase led her to her mother. Ever since Part 2 began, Asa has carried immense survivor’s guilt over her mother’s death. Seeing her mother again, whether as a hallucination, devil construct, or genuine apparition, could be the emotional breakthrough Asa needs to finally confront Yoru. This mirrors Denji’s own arc with Pochita and his father’s death.
Just as Denji needed to face the truth behind his trauma, Asa may now get that same opportunity. Chainsaw Man Chapter 217 could therefore be less about the physical fight and more about Asa’s psychological struggle. If she can reclaim control from Yoru, it may redefine her role in the series moving forward.
What to expect from Chainsaw Man Chapter 217 (Speculative)

Fans across Reddit and Twitter have been debating what Chainsaw Man Chapter 217 might deliver:
- Denji vs. Yoru’s immortality: With millions of lives tied to Yoru, can Chainsaw Man ever hope to kill her the traditional way? Some believe Denji will have to repeat his Part 1 strategy with Makima, finding a loophole to bypass her contract.
- Asa regaining control: Many theorize that Asa may confront Yoru directly during this “meeting” with her mother, finally seizing back her autonomy.
- More devils incoming: Fujimoto has introduced several new devils in Part 2 at shocking moments. The Accident Devil may just be the start of another wave of terrifying entities.
- Denji’s inner conflict: Black Chainsaw Man has been portrayed as more Pochita than Denji at times, raising questions about whether Denji himself is slipping away or if his heart is simply protecting Asa.
Part 2 of Chainsaw Man has been unpredictable, chaotic, and thematically rich, and Chainsaw Man Chapter 217 looks ready to push all of those elements to their peak. Whether it delivers a heartbreaking conversation, another shocking death, or yet another new devil, one thing is certain: Fujimoto has us exactly where he wants us, waiting on the edge of our seats for Chainsaw Man Chapter 217.