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Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 finally confirmed with huge Culling Game reveal

Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 finally confirmed with huge Culling Game reveal

Express Tribune06-07-2025
Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 is officially in production, and fans finally have confirmation that the highly anticipated Culling Game arc is on the way.
The announcement was made during Anime Expo 2025, where Yuji Itadori's voice actor, Junya Enoki, gave fans a behind-the-scenes update during the Jujutsu Kaisen panel.
Enoki revealed that he is already recording lines for the upcoming season and teased that the action sequences are on an entirely new level. According to the actor, MAPPA is currently animating the intense Yuji and Choso vs. Yuta battle—one of the arc's most anticipated matchups. Although no specific release date or footage was shown, Enoki expressed amazement at the quality and scale of what the studio has produced so far.
The Culling Game arc, known for being the series' first true 'tournament-style' saga, introduces several new and powerful characters, adding even more depth and complexity to the already rich storyline. With Gojo Satoru sealed and key characters gone after the events of the Shibuya Incident, fans are eager to see how Yuji will move forward—and how Yuta's return will shift the power dynamics.
While season 2 concluded back in December 2023, and a compilation film titled Hidden Inventory / Premature Death filled the gap, it only offered minor new scenes. Fans are now hoping Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 arrives in 2026 rather than being delayed until 2027.
With production well underway and recording already happening, the anime community is bracing for a season packed with action, heartbreak, and high-stakes battles.
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