Warning: includes spoilers for Jujutsu Kaisen beyond the anime’s season 2
While theJujutsu Kaisenfandom’s attention over the past week has been focused on the publication of the manga’s final bound volume andthe surprise all-new epiloguefrom creator Gege Akutami included within it, the anime side of the franchise has also made headlines. Although this news was somewhat more low-key, it serves as a reminder that fans should not forget there’s plenty more of the anime still to enjoy.

In a June 19, 2025, post to his personal X account (@souchan),Souta Yamazaki, Chief Animation Director for the second season ofJujutsu Kaisen, extended New Year’s greetings to the fandom and the world. He accompanied his message with an impressive image depicting Ryomen Sukuna,the King of Curses, engaged in mortal combat with his former vessel, Yuji Itadori.
The Jujutsu Kaisen Manga May Have Concluded But There’s Still the Anime
A Third Season Has Been Confirmed But Maybe There’s More After That
While it’s nothing new forJujutsu Kaisenfans to witness Sukuna and Yuji in battle —after all, the two clashed in high-stakes combat as early as Chapters #10–11— this depiction stands apart.Manga readers will recognize that the Sukuna portrayed in Yamazaki’s artwork is the fully resurrected version: the same Sukuna who terrorized the Jujutsu sorcery community centuries ago before he was subdued. Notably, this iteration of Sukuna played a central role in the series’ final arc, the “Shinjuku Showdown”. In other words, the artwork likely captures the climactic final battle between Sukuna and Yuji—a fight that determines the ultimate fate of the world.
Since the second season’s finale in late December 2023,Jujutsu Kaisenfans have been eagerly awaiting updates on the third season. Yamazaki’s recent X post offers the closest glimpse into what’s in store for the anime series going forward. Notably, the second season concludes around the same point as the manga, wherethe Culling Gametransitions into the climactic showdown between Kenjaku, Sukuna, Gojo, and his disciples. Given this timing,Yamazaki’s image suggests not only a third season but potentially a fourth, setting the stage for an epic conclusion.
Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Is Just the Beginning
The second season finale hints at the Culling Game’s commencement, but significant events unfold before Sukuna and Yuji’s climactic battle, as depicted in the image. While some plot points might be condensed, crucial storylines cannot be glossed over, including the arrival of Angel - a sorcerer whose singular purpose is to eliminate Sukuna,Yuki Tsukumo’s battle against Kenjaku, and the effects of rescuing Megumi’s sister. These pivotal moments are essential to the narrative’s integrity, suggesting a third season will cover this groundwork before building toward the epic showdown in a fourth season or beyond.
Whatever Yamazaki’s intentions were in posting the image, he succeeded in one key aspect: keeping the excitement alive. While theJujutsu Kaisenmanga serialization may have concluded, the anime series is still very much alive and kicking. In other words, fans need not worry about what to do after the manga’s conclusion. The image hints that fans can look forward to at least two more seasons of top-tierJujutsu Kaisenanime content.
If the anime production team can maintain the exceptional quality demonstrated in the second season, Yamazaki’s tacit but bold claim that the best days ofJujutsu Kaisenare yet to come may prove to be far more than just idle talk.
Sources:@souchan
Jujutsu Kaisen
Jujutsu Kaisen follows Yuji Itadori, a high school student with extraordinary strength, who becomes intertwined with curses after ingesting a cursed object. Under the guidance of sorcerer Satoru Gojo, Yuji joins Tokyo Jujutsu High School to combat malevolent forces and navigate his new, perilous existence.