Animation studio MAPPA has released a special promotional video to mark the final volume of Modulo, a sequel to the Jujutsu Kaisen series [1].

This release marks the conclusion of a spin-off series that expanded the world of one of the most successful anime and manga series in the world. By providing a visual accompaniment to the final volume, MAPPA is leveraging the studio's high-production values to drive interest in the final chapters.

According to reports, the final volume is scheduled for release in May 2026 [2]. The promo video was shared across several platforms, including Polygon, Shonen Jump's YouTube channel, and Twitter [3].

Modulo was created by Gege Akutami, the original creator of Jujutsu Kaisen. A reporter for MSN said, “Nobody knew franchise creator Gege Akutami would be coming out with a sequel to his hit series, and it was much better than expected.”

Polygon staff writer noted that the animation in the promo is expectedly beautiful and fluid, bringing the detail-obsessive art of Akutami to life [4]. Shóta Goshozono said, “Picking up where...“

MSN reports that the series consists of 25 chapters [5].

Throughout the production of the promo, MAPPA has maintained its reputation for high-quality animation. The video serves as a final push for the author's work on the sequel series, coinciding with the final volume's release date in May 2026 [2].

The animation is expectedly beautiful and fluid, bringing Akutami’s detail-obsessive art in Modulo to life.

The conclusion of Modulo signifies the end of a successful expansion of the Jujutsu Kaisen universe. By utilizing MAPPA for a promotional video, the publisher ensures a high-visibility finish for a sequel that exceeded critical and commercial expectations, while maintaining the same visual identity as the main series.