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After the shocking events of Chapter 218, the upcoming chapter seems poised to deliver heartbreak, sacrifice, and a possible setup for Part 3.
According to official sources, Chainsaw Man Chapter 219 will be released on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Fans can read it for free on Manga Plus and Viz Media.

Chapter 218 opened with turmoil. Asa, overwhelmed by guilt and despair, begged Denji to devour her, believing that her death could save both him and the world. Denji refused, unwilling to lose her again.
Meanwhile, Fami Devil stepped in, offering her blood to Denji so he could finally defeat Yoru and end the war. But when Yoru revived, she raged about her “holy war,” only to be mocked by Fami, who called her the real weakling. Asa regained control of her body and blew Yoru’s head off, seemingly ending the conflict.
However, just before her body hit the ground, Miri Sugo and the Death Devil’s forces intervened, summoning the Guillotine Devil to destroy Yoru completely.
The scene escalated into chaos when Pochita made a shocking return, going berserk—not to consume others, but to protect Asa. In an instant, he wiped out Death, Fami, Guillotine, and the Sword Hybrid.

Following this brutal conclusion, Chapter 219 will likely pick up right after the carnage. The biggest question now: Is Asa truly alive?
Many fans speculate that Fujimoto might mirror the series’ beginning—when Pochita became Denji’s heart. This time, Denji could do the same for Asa, symbolizing a tragic yet poetic cycle of love and sacrifice.
Pochita’s wish for Denji’s happiness has always driven the story, and this emotional setup could pave the way for a new direction—or even Part 3 of Chainsaw Man.
Fujimoto’s storytelling thrives on contradictions—beauty within horror, hope amidst despair. Chainsaw Man Chapter 219 might very well be the series’ emotional peak, blurring the line between love and death once again.