The long-awaited Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 trailer has finally arrived, and fans are still dissecting every frame. With its haunting imagery, sharper art direction, and hints of what’s to come in the Culling Game arc, this trailer is packed with subtle details and references that even diehard manga readers might have missed.
One of the first things noticed by most of the viewers is how different the art style feels compared to Season 1. As many commenters pointed out online, Season 1’s art direction was very character-focused; the backgrounds existed, but they weren’t central to the scene. By contrast, Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 embraces the environment as a living, breathing part of the story.
Fans who paused the trailer at just the right moment noticed a brief shot of Yuta Okkotsu speaking to Takako Uro. This is massive. Not only does it confirm Yuta’s central role in Season 3, but it also hints that the Sendai Colony battle will be adapted in the first cour.
Manga readers know how pivotal this moment is. Yuta vs. Uro vs. Ryu is one of the Culling Game’s most cinematic fights. The fact that the trailer already teases this means MAPPA is confident in its adaptation plan. As one Redditor speculated, this could even serve as the climax of Part 1.

Even though Sukuna doesn’t dominate the trailer, his subtle appearances and voiceovers are carefully placed. In one sequence, his shadow lingers in the background as Yuji struggles, a reminder of his parasitic hold. Another frame mirrors Mahoraga’s shadow sequence from Season 2, but here it’s twisted; Sukuna now looms as the true predator.
This Easter egg is MAPPA’s way of saying: “Don’t forget, the King of Curses is still the endgame.” His restraint in the trailer makes him even more menacing.
A quick shot of blue lightning cracking across the screen confirms Hajime Kashimo’s entrance. Manga readers know he’s one of the most terrifying players in the Culling Game, with his god-like lightning technique.
This Easter egg matters because MAPPA is showing their hand early: Kashimo isn’t being sidelined. His fight scenes are going to be animated with as much flash and spectacle as Gojo and Sukuna’s.
MAPPA’s production choices and fan speculation

Beyond the Easter eggs, the trailer itself is a statement: MAPPA is going big on consistency. Unlike Season 2’s chaotic production schedule, insiders have reported that Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 has a more stable structure with dedicated teams. This matches the comments from fans hoping MAPPA avoids the rushed feeling of Shibuya.
Interestingly, some fans have speculated whether major battles like Sukuna vs. Gojo will become theatrical releases rather than episodic adaptations. While nothing is confirmed, the trailer’s cinematic tone suggests MAPPA is at least thinking about delivering these fights with movie-level polish.
Why Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 trailer matters

This trailer isn’t just hype; it’s MAPPA showing that Jujutsu Kaisen’s adaptation is evolving alongside its story. Season 1 felt polished and clean, almost standard for shonen. Season 2 became darker, more experimental, and chaotic to mirror Shibuya. Now, Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 is leaning into alien, grotesque surrealism that reflects the Culling Game’s unpredictability.
The Easter eggs prove MAPPA is paying close attention to manga details while also layering in visual callbacks and thematic foreshadowing. Whether it’s Sukuna’s quiet menace, Yuta’s big return, or Hakari’s neon casino, every frame has something for fans to chew on.
Final Thoughts
Breaking down the Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 trailer reveals more than just pretty animation; it’s a roadmap for where the story is headed. The backgrounds are no longer static; they’re alive with menace. The characters are framed in ways that emphasize the chaos around them. Ultimately, that’s exactly the kind of treatment the Culling Game deserves.