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The greatest battle in Jujutsu Kaisen is the climactic clash between Gojo Satoru, who represents the peak of jujutsu sorcery of the present, and Ryomen Sukuna, the strongest sorcerer in history. No other battle in Jujutsu Kaisen matches the unparalleled abilities put on display by these two sorcerers, who are incomparable to any other. Due to the hype built around the fight between the duo, it is plausible that Jujutsu Kaisen would adapt the phenomenal clash into a movie. Other successes, such as the Infinity Castle movie and Chainsaw Man – The Movie, highlight the impact of adapting critical moments in anime into feature films, and Jujutsu Kaisen’s Gojo-Sukuna showdown is poised to follow that path. Gojo vs Sukuna Is The Most Anticipated Build-up In Jujutsu Kaisen Right from the story’s opening, Sukuna and Gojo's duel had already been predetermined. Jujutsu Kaisen, on numerous occasions, delves into the depths of both characters, what they represent, and their unrivalled abilities. Gojo, who possesses both the Six Eyes and Limitless techniques, an unprecedented combination, upended the balance of the jujutsu culture from birth. A jujutsu genius, Gojo’s status as the strongest was unchallenged and irrefutable, enabling his freewheeling actions against jujutsu authorities without incurring consequences. Conversely, Sukuna, the strongest sorcerer from the Heian era, split his soul across 20 indestructible fingers, allowing him to reincarnate and terrorize modern-day sorcerers. Despite having different dispositions, both characters share a similar isolating fate: being the strongest. Revered as “the Honored ones,” with immeasurable talent for sorcery, both characters clashing against each other is something readers anticipated greatly, as fandoms often predicted the outcome of a hypothetical battle between the two. In typical Gege Akutami fashion, the battle turns out to be a shocker, dramatizing the confidence and gravitas between both self-assured characters who are certain of victory. Using the clash, Jujutsu Kaisen illustrates the nuances of jujutsu sorcery, exploring the multifaceted use of domain expansions and how intelligence can enhance the potency of powerful abilities. Truly, the battle lives up to expectations with fans heatedly debating the polarizing outcome that no other battle in the series matches. Even with Yuji’s admirable evolution throughout Jujutsu Kaisen, it's unarguable that Gojo and Sukuna impacted the story even more than the talented protagonist. These developments make it a good case for Jujutsu Kaisen to adapt the Gojo-Sukuna Clash into a movie. Furthermore, considering the success of Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution so far, the showdown is primed for the movies Chainsaw Man & Infinity Castle Are Successful Patterns Jujutsu Kaisen Can Follow Anime is transitioning into a new phase, with movies at its epicenter, and MAPPA can capitalize on these favorable winds. Demon Slayer’s explosive feature, Infinity Castle, was such a hit that it surpassed Hollywood superhero productions, including Superman and The Fantastic performances at the box office. Similarly, Chainsaw Man is earning a similar reception in terms of global acknowledgement. Chainsaw Man is the perfect inspiration for the showdown between Gojo and Sukuna. First, Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc is adapted from a 14-chapter arc in the Chainsaw Man manga series. Second, the movie focuses on one central theme: the duel between Reze and Denji, with additional minor elements. Despite not having the same global pull as Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man still managed to gross $123 million at the box office as of this writing. The fight between Gojo and Sukuna coincidentally spans 14 chapters. It is the prime choice for a profitable movie. Season 3 of Jujutsu Kaisen, which would most likely adapt most of the Culling Game’s arc, will, by rough estimate, end just before the fight between Sukuna and Gojo. While the showdown between the two sorcerers can be structured into episodes, it works better as a movie because it maintains tension with a continuous stream of action. Based on these facts, the possibility of a highly anticipated face-off premiering as a movie is enormous. The Movie Has The Possibility To Surpass Infinity Castle Undoubtedly, Infinity Castle is a cinematic juggernaut, with the record of the highest-grossing anime movie, with returns exceeding $600 million. However, records are made to be broken, and I see the Gojo-Sukuna showdown movie doing just that. Jujutsu Kaisen is an incredibly popular anime that rivals Demon Slayer in fame. With just the manga, Jujutsu Kaisen attracted considerable attention to the Gojo-Sukuna fight, suggesting that a movie featuring this clash might yield unprecedented returns. Furthermore, the global perspective on anime has evolved, and with higher expectations for anime movies, such a film has the potential to make box office history.