Jujutsu Kaisen 0 has sustained the anime’s box office success, and Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 is now confirmed. We don’t want to condemn it, but it may be the turning point in anime’s evolution from a big deal to a phenomenon, especially considering how good the first season was.
So where do Yuji, Megumi, and Nobara go from here? While we don’t have many details about the new season just yet, we do have a release date to look forward to. Apart from that, we have done some research. We will talk about which chapters of the manga could be adapted in Jujutsu Kaisen season 2, how the end of the first season sets up new experiences, and whether the Jujutsu Kaisen 0 movie should be seen before the second season for those who want to think. a little later.
Ready? As we dive into everything we know about Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 so far, it’s time to refine your techniques and ward off any cursed energy. Just keep an eye out for Sukuna, as well as any errant fingers.
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 will air in 2023
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 will premiere in 2023, according to a press conference in Japan (H/T Crunchyroll). It could debut during one of the anime’s three main release windows: Winter 2023 (starting in January 2023), Spring 2023 (starting in April 2023), or Fall 2023 (starting in September 2023). (as of October 2023).
If we were to bet, we’d say a fall 2023 release is the most likely scenario. Not only did the first season premiere in the fall, but MAPPA Animation also worked on Jujutsu Kaisen 0, Attack on Titan, and the upcoming Chainsaw Man. That’s a tough schedule for any studio, but starting in October 2023 they’ll have plenty of time to deliver a second season that lives up to its ridiculously high expectations.
READ ALSO: Ted Lasso season 3 release date: What lies ahead for his characters is a mystery to the cast
Which chapters of Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 can be adapted?
The Death Painting Arc, which spanned chapters 55 to 64 of the manga, closed the first season of Jujutsu Kaisen. If the anime keeps adapting the manga in publication order, the Gojo’s Past Arc, which spans chapters 65 to 79 of the manga, will be next.
That’s about Gojo’s past, in particular a mission where Gojo and Geto were tasked with escorting a Star Plasma Vessel to Tengen.
If that’s the case, the second season could be a jumble of memories from Gojo’s history, as well as a build-up to the Shibuya Incident, the show’s next big story (chapters 79-136). Don’t worry, we’re not going to get into the spoiler zone here, but the Shibuya incident arc focuses on a plan sponsored by Gojo and his new cursed alliance to seal Goto.
READ ALSO: Young Royals Season 2 Release Date, Time, Cast & More Updates!
That seems like the most likely option, given that it has more than enough content for a 25-episode second season. It’s also possible that’s the case, based on how the first season ended.
Yuji and Nobara reunite with Megumi after defeating Cursed Wombs Eso and Kechizu. Sukuna, on the other hand, consumes Yuji’s finger and pushes him one step closer to regaining strength from him, thanks to a mouth on Yuji’s hand, because the anime.
The creeping evil, as well as that of the third Cursed Womb triplet, Choso, who has allied himself with series antagonists Geto and Mahito, will be the focus of the upcoming season.
READ ALSO: Melanie Olmstead: Yellowstone! Memorials and causes of death are described; check here
There’s also the matter of a mole at Jujutsu High, with Master Utahime on the prowl for the shadow mage. This will also play a big role in the upcoming season.
Yuji, Megumi, Nobara (along with Maki and Panda) are recommended for promotion to Tier 1 Sorcerers in the final setting of Season 2, and are invited by Gojo to participate in a new quest…