“Jujutsu Kaisen 0” captivated audiences with its gripping narrative and stunning visuals, but left fans with a burning question – how does a character presumed dead reemerge in the timeline of the series? The answer lies hidden within the intricate lore of the Jujutsu Kaisen universe.
The movie seemingly concludes with Geto’s demise, yet as the series progresses, he resurfaces as a formidable foe. The secret behind his survival is not due to a miraculous escape or an oversight from Satoru Gojo, his old friend and formidable sorcerer, but rather a more sinister truth. The film cleverly skirts around his ultimate fate, leaving room for speculation and surprise in subsequent story arcs.
Healing with a Curse: The Transformation of Geto
Speculation abounds that Geto’s persistence through the series might be attributed to the mystical properties of curse energy, known to heal and restore. This arcane energy could explain his unchanged appearance, save for a single scar – a mark of his tumultuous past and a visual hook that keeps viewers intrigued about the nature of his resilience.
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The Sorcerer Behind the Curtain: Kenjaku’s Machinations
However, the true revelation of Geto’s identity is far more complex. “He’s not Geto, but Kenjaku, an ancient sorcerer who’s survived into modern-day by implanting his brain into other people’s bodies,” a twist that flips the script on the narrative we thought we knew. The anime delves into this transformation, revealing the possession in the Shibuya Incident arc, although withholding the full breadth of Kenjaku’s history and intentions for future episodes.