After the universe reset in Stone Ocean, Jotaro is reborn in a new, alternate timeline where he lives a happier life, free from the tragic events of the original, having a better relationship with his daughter, who is now named Irene and isn't bound by the Joestar curse. While the core souls of characters persist, their lives are altered; this new Jotaro never faced Pucci's influence, allowing him to be a more present father, and the Joestar bloodline's struggle against evil effectively ends, leading to new, more positive fates for the cast.
It undid everything that happen during Stone Ocean, so Jotaro is alive, and still fought DIO, everyone that die in the other parts is still dead, but the feud between the Joestara and DIO (and the people who he influenced) is also over, that's why Jolyne is now Irene, so she isn't a JoJo and a Stand User anymore...
In the original timeline of the first six parts , the official Joestar bloodline technically ended with the deaths of Jotaro and Jolyne, not counting Giorno or Josuke being illegitimate. However it should be noted that Joestar bloodline still lives on after the Universe reset, evident by Irene .
" the flappling of the wings of a butterfly can create an tornado in the other side of the world ", resembling the domino effect, what happened is that when Pucci died in the middle of the cicle, the universe "reseted" back to normal, but THIS time, Pucci was never born or possibly was replaced by someone similar.
Josuke is still alive. Joseph may or may not have survived too, since I'm not sure if it says he died or not, so the answer is no. The bloodline is not dead.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure features several characters with confirmed or heavily implied LGBTQ+ identities, including bisexual Dio Brando, lesbian Scarlet Valentine, and transgender Dragona Joestar, alongside gay couples like Sorbet & Gelato and Squalo & Tiziano, showcasing diverse queer representation across different parts of the series, often challenging traditional masculinity and gender norms.
No, Jotaro Kujo from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is not officially diagnosed as autistic, but he is a very popular character for fans to "headcanon" as autistic due to traits like blunt communication, apparent difficulty expressing emotion (believing others can read his feelings), introversion, intense focus on his interests (marine biology), and sometimes struggling with social cues, making him relatable to many autistic fans.
There were also issues with what to do with the possibility of vampirism on the character, but it had been abandoned in the end. Araki's editor at the time, Hiroshi Sekiya, thought that Araki originally intended for Giorno to be a woman due to their discussion and how Giorno is created.
Yes, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 7: Steel Ball Run has been officially confirmed for an anime adaptation, with a Netflix release date set for March 19, 2026, featuring Johnny Joestar and Gyro Zeppeli in a cross-continental horse race. The announcement was made during JoJo Day in April 2025, confirming that David Production is handling the animation, continuing the series on Netflix.
The answer to this question no. Giorno's RTZ can not effect Universal Reset. The reason for this is that the Universal Reset is a natural phenomena that was simply accelerated by Made in Heaven, and secondly, it did not negatively effect Giorno.
The saddest JoJo's Bizarre Adventure deaths often cited by fans include Gyro Zeppeli (tragic loyalty), Abbacchio (lonely, near-miss rescue), Kakyoin (sudden, donut-like demise), Narancia (innocent victim), Caesar Zeppeli (noble sacrifice), Bruno Bucciarati (undying loyalty despite death), and Jotaro Kujo (unexpected, final stand). These moments are heartbreaking due to the characters' strong bonds, tragic circumstances, or unexpected finality, leaving major impacts on their companions and the story.
He is a 15-year-old kid from Italy and the illegitimate child of DIO and (technically) Jonathan Joestar. Seeing the negative effects of drugs did to Italy, Giorno makes a plan to overthrow the boss by joining Passione to fight it from within.
While Joseph does not appear in Stone Ocean, Araki has confirmed that he is still alive, if a bit more senile.
Indeed, Tohth, also known as Thoth, predicted Jotaro's death in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure comic. The Stand's prophecies, presented in a comic book style, foresaw Jotaro's demise on two occasions.
Part 9 takes place in the same timeline as parts 7 and 8.
Order of strongest JoJos: Giorno, Johnny, Jotaro, Josuke, Jolyne, Josuk8, Joseph, Jonathan.
Trailer: 'STEEL BALL RUN JoJo's Bizarre Adventure' Rides to March Netflix Release. Warner Bros. Japan LLC has confirmed that the new anime series STEEL BALL RUN JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is coming exclusively on Netflix on March 19, 2026.
Yes, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is widely considered LGBTQ+ due to numerous confirmed queer characters, explicit homoerotic themes, and influential queer undertones, including flamboyant characters, same-sex intimacy, and creator Hirohiko Araki's inspirations from LGBTQ+ icons like David Bowie, making it a significant part of queer culture in anime/manga.
Giorno is the illegitimate son of DIO, conceived with Jonathan Joestar's stolen body. He is introduced as Haruno Shiobana (汐華 初流乃, Shiobana Haruno), a half-Japanese teenager living in Italy.
It's actually Kujo in the original JoJoverse. Jolyne just changed it to Cujo bc she disliked her father.
Jotaro probably has one of the easiest scents to pinpoint in the series. He's a teenager, a broody one at that, and is the manliest man I've ever seen. Most likely, he reeks of AXE body spray or other cheap deodorant.
Phantom Blood JoJo: Jonathan Joestar
He is definitely the nicest out of the 8 JoJo´s. This guy is so nice to the point where there are times where he will even spare his enemy. An example is Blueford. Jonathan also seems to have really good character development.
The "6-second rule" for autism is a communication strategy where a speaker pauses for about six seconds after asking a question or giving information, giving the autistic person extra time to process it without feeling rushed, which helps reduce anxiety and allows for a more thoughtful response, reducing frustration for both parties. Instead of repeating or rephrasing, which can be confusing, you wait, and if needed, repeat the exact same words after the pause.