'One Piece' chapter 807 spoilers: Is Sanji really dead?

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Fans are waiting with bated breath to find out just exactly what happened to Sanji in chapter 807 of "One Piece."

In the previous chapter of the manga, there were several indicators suggesting that Sanji was either dead or right at the very brink of it.

Since then, fans have begun speculating about the possible fate of Sanji online, suggesting a myriad of possibilities with regard to what may have happened to him, according to Movie News Guide.

For the most part, fans have rejected the notion that Sanji is actually dead. Fans are even pointing to several different reasons as to why it is highly unlikely that Sanji may have actually died.

First off, they say that Sanji cannot be dead since there is still a lot of the "One Piece" story to be told, and not having him around for a significant portion of it could significantly hamper the manga. Some fans are even pointing to Sanji's noble roots as a possible reason for why he could not have died at this point.

Instead of Sanji being dead, fans are increasingly buying into the idea that he may have just been beaten very badly and that may end up being shown in chapter 807 of "One Piece," although it's unclear if fans truly believe that or if they are simply wishing such were the case.

Chapter 807 may also showcase more of Jack's abilities.

In chapter 806 of "One Piece," it was revealed that Jack was a member of Kaido's crew. The previous chapter even provided a glimpse of Jack's true power after he ended up surviving a gruesome attack on his former crew, according to Design and Trend.

Jack may also have had a hand in determining Sanji's fate, and if the latter is truly dead, then he is one of the most likely culprits.

Fans will find out more about Jack, Sanji, and the rest of the gang in chapter 807 of "One Piece."

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