The film “Kaguya-sama: Love is War” In October, a manga series will come to an end.
Romance is as much about logic as it is about feelings, and Kaguya-sama: Love is War took it far too seriously.
While everyone else was trying to give Shirogane an emotional send-off to America in the manga’s final chapter, Kaguya just had to go overboard. She overslept and missed Miyuki’s goodbye at the airport, but then she boarded a first-class flight to California while crying (rich people, amirite?).
Unfortunately, the jokes and romance are now over.
The final fourteen chapters of the Kaguya-sama: Love is War manga will be published in October, according to the 31st issue of Shueisha’s Young Jump magazine.
Until the end of the story, there won’t be any delays or interruptions. One year from the start of the final arc in October 2021, this epic love story will come to an end.
Shirogane just left for his studies abroad, and we haven’t seen much of it, so it’s a little confusing. Don’t we all want to see how the couple handles their distance relationship or see their adorable antics when Shinomiya visits her boyfriend in California?
In the final few chapters, I believe Akasaka will most likely introduce a time skip showing their graduation and Shirogane’s comeback. Graduation will undoubtedly be difficult because it entails tying up loose ends and bidding farewell.
Despite the fact that it saddens us all, we used to enjoy watching the main couple’s intellectual competition and the sporadic kawaii moments, despite how repetitive the chapters occasionally became.
This gives the anime a ton of room for interpretation. What about additional seasons? Maybe a movie? Tell us what you believe.
About Kaguya-sama: Love is War
Aka Akasaka is the author and illustrator of the Japanese seinen manga series Kaguya-sama: Love Is War. It first debuted as a serial in Shueisha’s Miracle Jump in May 2015, and in March 2016 it was moved to Weekly Young Jump.
Miyuki Shirogane, president of the student council, and Kaguya Shinomiya, vice president, seem to be the ideal couple. Even so, they plot to force the other to make the first declaration of love because they are both too proud to do so.