Chainsaw Man Part 2's Ending Changes the View of the Reze Movie

Published on March 19, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The confirmation that the second part of the manga Chainsaw Man will conclude on March 24, 2026 has altered fans' perspective on the upcoming Reze Arc movie. This announcement comes after a chapter where Pochita's sacrifice marks a turning point. The news of the abrupt ending has divided the community, sparking debates about the characters' fates and the weight this cinematic adaptation will carry in the context of an already known finale.

Description: Denji, with a somber gaze, holds Pochita's heart while Reze's silhouette is projected onto a calendar marking March 2026.

Emotional rendering: when the graphics engine meets the spoiler 🎬

From a technical standpoint, this scenario poses a challenge for MAPPA studios. The movie's production process, which involves an animation pipeline with rigorous phases of storyboard, key animation, and post-production, is now executed with full knowledge of the plot. Artists and directors work with the complete source code of the story arc, which can influence the visual composition, pacing, and dramatic weight of each sequence. Animation no longer anticipates but illustrates a closed conclusion, altering the intent behind every frame.

Planning the premiere party with the script in hand 🍿

The situation has a comedic point. Marketing teams will have to promote a movie whose emotional ending much of the audience will have already processed, discussed, and possibly lamented on forums for months. Imagine the campaign: Come see on the big screen what you already read happened, but with colors and sound. The cinema experience transforms. Shouts of surprise in the theater might be replaced by a chorus of collective sighs and comments like now comes the sad part, warning me to get the tissue.