The hype has never been greater for Jujutsu Kaisen season three, which is why fans were so delighted to find more information about it at Jump Festa 2024. 2025 will be a big year for the anime, as evidenced by the litany of other big announcements at Jump Festa 2024, a convention aimed at celebrating Shonen Jump's biggest and brightest series. With the Jujutsu Kaisen manga officially over, all eyes are on the next anime season, and based on what was just revealed, fans have good reason to look forward to MAPPA's next big project.
In the end, Jujutsu Kaisen season three just got a first look with its first poster. The main visual, as you can see below, brings Yuji Itadori front and center. Of course, the wizard will have a lot to do when he returns to television as Jujutsu Kaisen is ready to face the Culling Game arc. So if you want a sneak peek at what's to come, check out MAPPA Studios' first key look at season three below:
Even before this new look was revealed at Jump Festa 2024, fans already had a good idea of ​​how Jujutsu Kaisen the third season would seem. Season 3 is set to adapt the two arcs that followed the Shibuya Incident arc that dominated much of Season 2. The Itadori Exam and Perfect Preparation arcs lasted 20 chapters in total. All of this should lead well to the manga Selection game arc that goes from chapter 159 to chapter 221.
Season 3 could be Jujutsu Kaisen's most divisive season yet
The selection game is often considered controversial
Despite critical and commercial acclaim Jujutsu Kaisen See, The Culling Game will represent an important test for MAPPA. Jujutsu Kaisen Fans are generally divided on The Culling Game, with some accusing the arc of dragging on in places. Still, despite the potential criticisms, the arc features many impressive battles and some of the wildest characters in the franchise's history. Given MAPPA's solid track record in adapting the franchise, fans shouldn't necessarily worry about the third season.
Based on everything shown so far, Jujutsu Kaisen 3 it may very well live up to the tremendous expectations placed on it. Given that My Hero Academia anime is ending combined with Demon Slayer and chainsaw man releasing films in 2025 as opposed to new seasons, season 3 of Jujutsu Kaisen is really holding the weight of Shonen Jump on its shoulders. Still, despite fan division over the quality of next season's biggest arc, the latest INFORMATION gives fans a good reason to hope that Jujutsu Kaisen the third season will be unforgettable.