Tatsuki Fujimoto's Chainsaw Man has officially ended after eight years and 232 chapters
has been working through the climax of Part 2 of the series for the last month, but fans were shocked when it was revealed with the release of its previous chapter that. But there was still quite a bit of confusion over whether or not this was actually going to be it.
, but with the release of Chapter 232 of the series, it has now been confirmed that the Shonen Jump franchise has indeed reached its grand finale. The final chapter sets Denji out on an ending that he deserves after everything that happened in the series thus far, but it might not be entirely satisfying to those fans hoping for more. Full spoilers for. It reveals that Denji has returned to his life before the events of the series, but without Pochita around this time. He runs into the Zombie Devil and is killed like before, but shockingly it’s Power that comes around and saves him this time. She ends up being curious enough about Denji that she uses his blood to revive him, and contracts him into being her pet.And much like the original timeline, the two are caught by the Control Devil. But this time around it’s actually Nayuta instead of Makima, and she’s running the devil hunting organization in her own way while also going to school. Denji and Power even head to a school to eliminate some devils, and Denji manages to save Asa from her fate by making sure she doesn’t accidentally kill that headless chicken devil that sent her spiraling throughout Part 2’s story in the first place. Which means this is now a much more peaceful timeline by comparison.Throughout the final chapter, dubbed “Thank You, Chainsaw Man,” it’s made clear that Denji nor anyone else has memories of the prior timeline. Denji feels like he had “a good and bad dream,” and still has the same desires for food, sex, and leisure while hoping something good happens for once in his life. He now spends his days fighting Devils together with Power, but still wants for more. It’s what Pochita had said about Denji too in that no matter what he actually has in life, he’s never satisfied. Denji’s desires and selfishness ultimately brought out the end of the world, so the only way that the world could have somewhat of a happy ending was to force Denji into this position. He’ll never truly appreciate how much his life without Pochita is better than the alternative, and it’s one more tragic echo of Pochita’s sacrifice. Denji will never be the kind of person that appreciates others, so it’s best to just keep him away from everyone.The Apothecary Diaries Unveils New Look At Underrated Characters Ahead of Season 3Sakamoto Days Creator Breaks Silence on Live-Action Film Ahead of Its Premiere
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Cuban Official Reacts to Trump Saying He’ll Have ‘Honor of Taking Cuba’The White House’s campaign has included an executive order threatening tariffs on countries that send oil to Cuba.
Read more »
A New Gravity Falls Successor Just Became OfficialStan hugging Mabel and Dipper in Gravity Falls
Read more »
Daredevil: Born Again Star Confirms Spider-Man: Brand New Day Casting After Long-Anticipated Marvel Movie Reveals TrailerSpider-Man swinging with Boomerang throwing boomerangs at him in Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Read more »
Chainsaw Man's Final Chapter Release Date and TimeDenji holding a chainsaw while Pochita rests on his shoulder, in front of a paint-splattered background.
Read more »
Urfa Man: An 11,500-year-old life-size statue of a man holding his penisKristina Killgrove is a staff writer at Live Science with a focus on archaeology and paleoanthropology news. Her articles have also appeared in venues such as Forbes, Smithsonian, and Mental Floss. Kristina holds a Ph.D. in biological anthropology and an M.A. in classical archaeology from the University of North Carolina, as well as a B.A.
Read more »
10 Ways Brand New Day’s Trailer Calls Back To Past Spider-Man MoviesTom Holland's Spider-Man diving in Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Read more »
