Jujutsu Kaisen Execution brings the Shibuya Incident and the opening of the Culling Game to the big screen, presenting a compilation that includes the first two episodes of Season 3 and exclusive footage. The film debuts in Japan on November 7, 2025, and opens in North America in early December — it acts as both a recap and a launchpad for the series’ intense next arc.
Movie Overview
The new theatrical release consolidates the emotionally heavy Shibuya Incident arc with opening scenes of the Culling Game, giving viewers a cinematic bridge between seasons. Presented as a compilation film, it packages pivotal battles and character turning points while previewing what’s to come in Season 3. This strategy mirrors recent anime releases that use films to transition between major TV arcs and to build hype for streaming premieres.
Storyline & Plot
Jujutsu Kaisen Execution begins with the Shibuya Incident: a mysterious veil descends under the cover of Halloween, trapping civilians throughout Shibuya. Satoru Gojo moves in to investigate, only to be ambushed by curse users and spirits. In the chaos, Yuji Itadori and his fellow first-years join the battle against overwhelming curses, leading to tragedy, loss, and the sealing of Gojo — turning the balance of power in the jujutsu world.
Afterwards, Noritoshi Kamo’s plan unfolds: cursed energy spreads as ten “colonies” emerge across Japan, areas saturated with curses. The Culling Game arc begins, and with it, a grave order: Special-Grade sorcerer Yuta Okkotsu is tasked with executing Yuji Itadori, whom the jujutsu hierarchy deems responsible for past events. The movie includes both the full Shibuya Incident recaps and the first two episodes of this Culling Game arc, setting the stage for the anime’s kick-off in Season 3
Release Info & Global Rollout
The movie is scheduled to premiere in Japan on November 7, 2025, with a North American opening on December 5, 2025 under the shortened title used for some territories. International streaming and home-release windows are expected to follow the theatrical run, with Season 3 streaming on major platforms shortly after the film’s screenings. These dates come from distributor and news reports tied to the official trailer campaign.
Cast and Crew Details
Leading Cast Members
Junya Enoki as Yuji Itadori — the main protagonist who was at the center of the Shibuya Incident and is facing execution orders in the Culling Game.
Yuichi Nakamura as Satoru Gojo — the strongest jujutsu sorcerer whose fate is deeply tied to the chaos unfolding in Shibuya.
Yuma Uchida as Megumi Fushiguro — one of Itadori’s classmates and an important supporting sorcerer in both arcs.
Asami Seto as Nobara Kugisaki — another first-year sorcerer, known for her strong resolve and role during intense Shibuya Incident scenes.
Key Supporting Cast
Kenjiro Tsuda as Kento Nanami — a veteran sorcerer with moral complexity.
Subaru Kimura as Aoi Todo — known for both his strength and pivotal moments in character interactions.
Takahiro Sakurai as Suguru Geto — a major antagonist with his own background; his actions are critical to the story.
Daisuke Namikawa as Choso — representing cursed spirits, deeply involved in the Shibuya Incident aftermath.
Nobunaga Shimazaki as Mahito, Junichi Suwabe as Ryomen Sukuna, Megumi Ogata as Yuta Okkotsu
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What Fans can Expect
Shibuya Incident highlights — condensed but faithful sequences that underline the emotional cost and major character fallout.
Culling Game opening — the film runs the first two episodes of the upcoming arc, establishing the new rules, stakes, and early rivalries.
New footage and edits — brief exclusive scenes and improved animation frames intended for theatrical presentation, not found in the TV broadcast.
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Production
The compilation keeps the anime’s core creative team and main voice cast intact; returning talent includes Junya Enoki (Itadori) and other principal seiyuu, while Shota Goshozono is credited among the directorial staff for the new material. The soundtrack remains handled by the franchise’s established composers, giving the theatrical version a familiar but amplified soundscape.