Lex Lang Confirms a Major Truth About Suguru Geto and Kenjaku

This story deeply immerses you in Suguru Geto‘s tragic descent into hopelessness, offering a haunting exploration of his journey.

Even though it’s still Kenjaku, he’s now fighting using Geto’s abilities. I think that really highlights the difference between them. Geto acts more on feeling, while Kenjaku relies on intelligence and planning.

Lang explained how Kenjaku’s motivations were very different from Geto’s. Unlike Geto, who wanted to destroy non-sorcerers, Kenjaku doesn’t seem driven by any strong emotions like desperation or sadness. Lang believes Kenjaku simply wanted to maximize cursed energy in Tokyo and feed it to Tengen, just to observe the outcome. He described Kenjaku as a strategic chess player, always thinking several steps ahead. Because Kenjaku now possesses Geto’s abilities after taking him over, including the power to absorb cursed energy, he’s incredibly powerful.

Kenjaku and Geto Are Prisoners Of Their Own Narratives

The Jujutsu Kaisen actor then described specific scenes from the anime that have stuck with fans. He used Mahito as an example, noting the character’s immense power and how he defeated several important characters, which the actor found very emotional to watch. He pointed out that even Kenjaku, while possessing Geto’s body, wasn’t afraid of Mahito and simply absorbed him after using him for his own purposes, ultimately gaining access to the Idle Transfiguration technique. He emphasized that Kenjaku viewed Geto as a tool to achieve his goals.

Okay, so when it comes to Geto being brought back to life through Kenjaku, it’s kinda complicated. Basically, the creator, Lang, explained it like this: Geto had his own story and development, but Kenjaku? He’s just on another level. He cooked up this insane thousand-year plan, just for kicks, and as someone who can jump between bodies, he was always setting things in motion, planting ideas and stuff. It’s like Geto is his own person, but Kenjaku is playing the long game with everyone as pawns.

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2026-05-23 19:09