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Chainsaw Man Confirms New Content in Final Release: Here's Everything We Know

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The ending of has already sparked intense debate, but the series is not quite finished delivering surprises. With the final manga volume now officially detailed, fans have fresh reasons to stay invested. New information surrounding Volume 24 suggests that the story’s conclusion may not be as abrupt as it once seemed.

At the center of the excitement is confirmation from that the final release includes additional pages beyond standard expectations. While the anime’s upcoming Reze Arc film continues to dominate headlines as it comes to streaming, the manga is quietly building momentum again, hinting that creator Tatsuki Fujimoto may still have a few last twists prepared.

Chainsaw Man's Final Volume Page Count Reveals Unexpected Additions

, scheduled for release in Japan on June 4, 2026, at a price of 572 yen (approximately $3.58 USD). This number stands out because recent estimates placed the expected content closer to roughly 164 pages, leaving a noticeable gap.

That discrepancy has fueled widespread discussion among readers. Standard volumes typically include around 159 pages of story content before factoring in extras like title pages, character profiles, and blank separators. Even with those additions, the final volume appears to exceed expectations by approximately 12 pages, which are not fully accounted for.

This difference becomes more significant when considering layout patterns. Chapters often begin after several introductory pages, and full-spread panels, like the one opening Chapter 223, shift the structure further. After accounting for blank pages and traditional closing elements, several pages remain unexplained, strengthening the belief that new material is included.

What Could the Extra Pages Contain?

Pochita telling Denji their dream life is over in Chainsaw Man chapter #231. Pochita telling Denji their dream life is over in Chainsaw Man chapter #231.Shueisha/Tatsuki Fujimoto

Speculation about the added content ranges from minor bonuses to major narrative expansions. One possibility is extra artwork, such as Pochita sketches or full-cast illustrations, which are common in final manga volumes. Pochita has frequently appeared in bonus pages, making this a likely inclusion that is backed up by accounts like on X.

However, even after accounting for standard extras, estimates suggest that at least five to six pages remain completely unassigned. That opens the door for something more substantial, including a short epilogue that expands on the aftermath of the story’s ending or provides additional character closure.

Another possibility is an author’s note from Fujimoto, though a lengthy message would be somewhat unusual for him. Even if two pages are reserved for commentary, there would still be enough space left over for a brief but meaningful addition that could reshape .

Could This Set Up Chainsaw Man Part 3?

Denji holding a chainsaw while Pochita rests on his shoulder, in front of a paint-splattered background. Denji holding a chainsaw while Pochita rests on his shoulder, in front of a paint-splattered background.Shueisha/Tatsuki Fujimoto

The most intriguing theory is that the final pages could hint at the future of the series. While no official confirmation of a continuation exists, the presence of multiple unused pages has led some fans to wonder whether a teaser for a potential Part 3 might appear.

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Even a single-page reveal could dramatically shift expectations. A final illustration, cryptic message, or unexpected panel could serve as a launching point for future arcs. , nothing is entirely off the table until readers reach the final page.

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At the same time, it is just as plausible that the extra space could simply allow the story to breathe, offering a reflective epilogue or montage that softens the impact of the manga’s ending. For a series known for abrupt tonal shifts, even a small extension could make a significant difference.

With its June 4 release approaching, Chainsaw Man Volume 24 is shaping up to be more than just a routine conclusion. Whether it delivers closure, ambiguity, or a shocking new beginning, it is clear that Fujimoto is not done keeping fans guessing.

Chainsaw Man (2022) anime poster Created by Tatsuki Fujimoto Upcoming Films First TV Show Latest TV Show First Episode Air Date October 12, 2026 Cast Kikunosuke Toya, Tomori Kusunoki, Shôgo Sakata, Ai Fairouz, Mariya Ise, Kenjiro Tsuda, Shiori Izawa, Reina Ueda

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