Gege Akutami's Modulo: Release date and everything you need to know about the Jujutsu Kaisen Spin-off

Cover image of Jujutsu Kaisen spin-off series
Cover image of Jujutsu Kaisen spin-off series (Image credit: Shueisha)

The Jujutsu Kaisen spin-off has taken the fandom by storm, sparking endless speculation and excitement right after the manga’s epic finale wrapped up. But just when fans thought the story was over, a massive surprise dropped: Gege Akutami’s Modulo, the official continuation of the cursed world, arrived.

No one saw this coming. Unlike heavily promoted spin-offs or sequels, Modulo arrived quietly and suddenly. The announcement dropped right as the first chapter leaked online, and the community immediately recognized it wasn’t just another side story; it was the official continuation.

The official launch of Gege Akutami’s Modulo happened in September 2025, with Chapter 1 debuting in Weekly Shonen Jump. The spin-off is planned to run for three volumes over the course of six months, a compact but focused story compared to the sprawling epic of Jujutsu Kaisen.

Gege Akutami's work (Image credit: Shueisha)
Gege Akutami's work (Image credit: Shueisha)

One of the biggest surprises of Gege Akutami’s Modulo is its futuristic timeline. The story kicks off in the year 2086, decades after the events of Jujutsu Kaisen. Perhaps the most emotional hook for longtime fans is the introduction of Yuta Okkotsu’s grandchildren. If you recall, the Jujutsu Kaisen epilogue briefly hinted at his descendants, and now they are front and center.

  • Akotsu Yuka: Yuta’s granddaughter, introduced at age six and later shown at sixteen. She inherits both her grandfather’s determination and his lingering sadness. She receives Yuta’s ring, a cursed object tied to the Gojo family vault, but her right to wield it is contested.
  • Akotsu Surugi: Yuka’s older brother, 17 years old. Unlike Yuka, he doesn’t possess cursed energy but is heavenly restricted, relying entirely on cursed tools. This makes him physically stronger in combat, echoing characters like Toji Fushiguro.

The rivalry between Yuka and Surugi symbolizes the next generation struggling under the legacy of Gojo, Yuta, and Yuji. Their clashing over the cursed ring reflects both inheritance and identity in the sorcerer world.


Jujutsu Kaisen spin-off introduced new allies and cosmic strangers

Key visual from the Mimojuro manga (Image credit: Shueisha)
Key visual from the Mimojuro manga (Image credit: Shueisha)

The fresh cast doesn’t stop with Yuta’s lineage. Chapter 1 of Jujutsu Kaisen spin-off also introduces:

  • Maruru Varvu Yelveri (Maru): A mysterious alien sorcerer assigned to observe Japan’s cursed techniques. At first clueless about jujutsu, Maru quickly bonds with Yuka, becoming a bridge between humans and extraterrestrials. His presence raises questions: do other civilizations also wield cursed energy, or is this unique to Earth?
  • Suit: A government agent overseeing missions and acting as the middleman between sorcerers and state authorities. While his role is minor so far, he represents how politics still entangle jujutsu society.

The addition of alien sorcerers like Maru expands the boundaries of Akutami’s universe, suggesting that curses and negative energy might be a universal phenomenon.


Connections to Jujutsu Kaisen lore

Yuta's grandkids as seen in manga (Image credit: Shueisha)
Yuta's grandkids as seen in manga (Image credit: Shueisha)

Jujutsu Kaisen spin-off isn’t just new, it’s steeped in callbacks. Fans will notice several ties to Jujutsu Kaisen:

  • The Gojo family vault: Yuta’s ring, tied to Gojo’s lineage, reappears as a critical cursed object.
  • Heavenly restriction: Surugi’s condition echoes Toji Fushiguro and Maki Zenin, keeping the concept relevant for the new era.
  • The Culling Game aftermath: A character references a massive “cursed terrorism event” from sixty years ago, clearly linking back to the Culling Games arc.
  • Legacy of Gojo, Yuta, Yuji: While not alive in this era, their names carry legendary weight. Even aliens recognize Japan’s sorcerers as unique.

These connections ensure that the Jujutsu Kaisen spin-off doesn’t erase the past; it builds directly upon it.


Final thoughts on Jujutsu Kaisen spin-off

Gege Akutami’s Modulo isn’t just a random add-on; it’s a story with purpose. By setting the tale decades in the future, Akutami frees himself from old plot constraints while still honoring the original.

The inclusion of Yuta’s grandchildren ensures an emotional anchor, while the sci-fi backdrop gives the cursed world a bold new dimension. One thing is certain: the Jujutsu Kaisen spin-off proves that the world of JJK is far from finished.

Edited by Nisarga Kakade