{"id":12288,"date":"2025-01-28T14:10:50","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:10:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/jujutsu-kaisen-season-2-ending-explained-does-yuta-want-to-kill-yuji-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:10:50","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:10:50","slug":"jujutsu-kaisen-season-2-ending-explained-does-yuta-want-to-kill-yuji-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/jujutsu-kaisen-season-2-ending-explained-does-yuta-want-to-kill-yuji-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 ending explained: Does Yuta want to kill Yuji? &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 ending explained: Does Yuta want to kill Yuji? CrunchyrollJujutsu Kaisen Season 2 ends with several cliffhangers, the most notable being Yuta\u2019s declaration to kill Yuji. Here\u2019s a comprehensive overview of the situation. Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 has been an insane roller coaster of emotions, with two popular manga arcs being adapted into one. Each of these arcs is extremely heartwrenching. The first one is Gojo\u2019s Past arc (Hidden Inventory\/Premature Death arc in the anime), which tells the tale of Gojo\u2019s high school years twelve years ago. The second course, the Shibuya Incident arc, takes us back to the present, where Psuedo-Geto and the curses plan to seal Satoru Gojo. Their plan works as they seal Gojo and unleash Sukuna, who plunges Shibuya into chaos. The final episode of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 ends with many unanswered questions. Not only is Yuta back in Japan, but he\u2019s out for Yuji\u2019s blood. Furthermore, it turns out that Shibuya is only the prologue of Psuedo-Geto\u2019s plan. Delve to find out more about the Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 ending. Warning: Spoilers ahead! The nationwide curse Tsumiki Fushiguro fell victim to Season 1 reveals that Megumi\u2019s step-sister, Tsumiki Fushiguro, is cursed and falls into a coma. However, Tsumiki isn\u2019t the only victim of the curse, as it happened all across Japan. In the Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 finale, Psuedo-Geto reveals that he has marked two types of non-sorcerers. The marked people were either fed with cursed objects like Yuji or those who already had cursed techniques, but their brains were meant to be non-sorcerers like Junpei. The former received the strength of vessels, while the latter\u2019s brains are adjusted for sorcery. By casting a remote Idle Transfiguration, Pseudo-Geto breaks the seal on them. This is all just a part of his elaborate plan to start the Culling Game. Psuedo-Geto believes that the next stage of humanity lies in optimizing cursed energy. He wants to experience the full extent of human potential, something that isn\u2019t limited to being sorcerers or curses. Yuta\u2019s arrival in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 ending explained The highly anticipated anime debut of Yuta Okkotsu is finally here, but it doesn\u2019t go the way fans would\u2019ve wanted. After the Night Parade of a Hundred Demons, Gojo sent Yuta to Africa to train with Miguel. Pseudo-Geto begins the Culling Game shortly before midnight. However, Yuta arrives at around 1:25 am. He first rescues a little girl from a curse and meets the top brass of the Jujutsu society. The elders seem untrustworthy of him, so Yuta enters a Binding Vow with them and swears to kill Yuji. Yuta feels resentful of the fact that his friend Toge Inumaki had to lose an arm because of Sukuna\u2019s rampage. That\u2019s not all. As per Jujutsu regulations, Geto\u2019s survival has been confirmed, and he is sentenced to death again. Gojo has been branded a traitor and is banished from the Jujutsu world. Removing his seal is a serious offense. Masamichi Yaga is blamed for inciting Geto and Gojo to start the Shibuya Incident and receives the death penalty. Yuji, whose death penalty was revoked thanks to Gojo, is again sentenced to death, and his executioner is Yuta. What are Yuta\u2019s real plans regarding Yuji Itadori? According to the manga, Yuta is acting according to Gojo\u2019s wishes. In Season 1, Gojo briefly left overseas while putting Yuji under Nanami\u2019s care. Since Yuji is supposed to be legally dead, Nanami is the only capable and trustworthy person Gojo could think of. Gojo meets Yuta in Africa and asks him to look after Yuji if anything happens to him. Since Gojo is the strongest sorcerer of the modern era, Yuta thinks his sensei is making a joke. However, the reality remains that Gojo is, in fact, sealed, and Yuta has to return from Africa. Yuta can ensure that no one else can target Yuji by expressing his resentment and becoming Yuji\u2019s executioner. Since the elders are skeptical, using a Binding Vow is simply a means to solidify his plans. In fact, someone as talented as Yuta can easily find a loophole in the Binding Vow. In Yuji\u2019s Extermination arc of the manga, Yuta fights Yuji. Although Yuji has a good fight, he is no match against a special-grade sorcerer. Yuta kills Yuji for just a second, fulfilling the requirements of the Binding Vow. Then, he heals Yuji with the Reverse Cursed Technique a second after his heartbeat stops.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 ending explained: Does Yuta want to kill Yuji? CrunchyrollJujutsu Kaisen Season 2 ends with several cliffhangers, the most notable being Yuta\u2019s declaration to kill Yuji. Here\u2019s a comprehensive overview of the situation. 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