Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 is finally happening. Fans are absolutely losing it over the latest trailer, and honestly, can you blame them? After waiting two whole years, the teaser for Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution dropped on October 17th and gave us our first real look at what's coming.
The trailer sets up this insane showdown between Yuji Itadori and Yuta Okkotsu. Why are they fighting? Well, the higher-ups ordered Yuji's execution after everything went down in Shibuya. Someone had to take the blame for all that devastation, and since Sukuna used Yuji's body to wreck half the city, guess who got the death sentence?
The Battle Between Gojo's Students in Jujutsu Kaisen season 3

That's where Yuta comes in. He's the special grade sorcerer from Jujutsu Kaisen 0, and the jujutsu authorities in Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 assigned him to kill Yuji. Both of them were trained by Satoru Gojo, which makes this whole thing tragic and poetic.
The footage looks incredible. We see Yuji absolutely broken after Shibuya, blaming himself for every single death Sukuna caused while controlling his body. Then Yuta shows up, and boom, things get violent fast. The new scenes teased in Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 show Yuta swinging his katana with ridiculous cursed energy reinforcement while Yuji's trying to survive on pure speed and instinct.
But here's what really hits different about this fight. Yuji's not even fighting at full strength because deep down, he thinks maybe Yuta's right. Maybe he should die for what happened. Meanwhile, Yuta's stuck carrying out orders he hates, forced to execute one of Gojo's students. The emotional weight of Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 is already crushing, and we're just getting started.

The trailer doesn't just focus on those two, though. We get quick shots of Naoya Zen'in throwing down with Choso in what looks like a speed battle for the ages. There are flashes of Megumi, Yuki Tsukumo, and Maki, too. A TV commercial that dropped on October 23 even showed more footage of Naoya appearing in the Death Migration arc, so he's definitely going to be a problem when season 3 rolls around.
What's Coming in the Culling Game
Now here's where things get really interesting. Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution isn't just some recap movie. It's way more than that. Yes, it compiles the Shibuya arc for theaters, but it also includes the first two episodes of Jujutsu Kaisen season 3. Fans who see it in theaters on December 5th get an early look at the Culling Game before everyone else catches it on Crunchyroll in January 2026.
The Culling Game is absolutely brutal. After Shibuya, this ancient sorcerer named Noritoshi Kamo (who's actually puppeting Geto's body) creates ten cursed zones across Japan. He forces sorcerers and regular people into this twisted battle royale, where you either participate or you die. The rules are designed to cause maximum chaos, and honestly, it's going to be a bloodbath when Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 gets into it.
Megumi's sister Tsumiki ends up trapped in one of these colonies. That's why he begs Yuji for help despite everything that went down. This becomes a huge turning point in Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 because Megumi tells Yuji to stop feeling sorry for himself and start saving people again, which was the whole reason Yuji became a sorcerer in the first place.
Yuji's voice actor Junya Enoki already said the battle scenes in Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 are "on a whole different level." Looking at the trailer, yeah, he's not lying. MAPPA's animation is gorgeous and brutal, just like we remember from Season 2's Shibuya chaos.
The Yuji versus Yuta fight is just the beginning. Without spoiling anything major, this whole confrontation in Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 sets up everything that happens in the Culling Game. It changes Yuji's entire outlook and introduces plot threads that'll matter for the rest of the series. The way their battle resolves is pretty surprising, too.
Conclusion
December 5th is when Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution hits US theaters through GKIDS Films. Then we wait for Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 to drop on Crunchyroll sometime in 2026. After two years, we're finally getting answers. And probably a lot of pain. The Culling Game's about to start, and nobody's ready.