The third season ofJujutsu Kaisenis hotly anticipated, but there’s one reason to be hype that even many fans of the franchise have overlooked. Even fans who don’t follow the manga have a rough outline ofhowJujutsu Kaisen’s third season will play out. It will cover the relatively short Itadori Extermination arc before settling in and building out the Culling Game arc.
The devil is in the details, though.Jujutsu Kaisen’s third season is actually going to bring the series full circle thanks to one small detail that a lot of fans might not even be aware of. The end ofJujutsu Kaisen’s second season teased the beginning of the Itadori Extermination arc, withJujutsu Kaisen 0lead Yuta Okkotsu being given the mission to rid the world of Itadori Yuji after he loses control of Sukuna, who goes on a widespread rampage during the Shibuya Incident arc. This is one of creator Gege Akutami’s most profoundly underrated storytelling decisions, and it has huge implications for the franchise as a whole.

Yuta Was Actually Jujutsu Kaisen’s Original Protagonist
Fun fact:Jujutsu Kaisen 0isn’t a prequel so much asJujutsu Kaisenis a sequel. The former was actually renamed afterJujutsu Kaisencaught fire, but it was actually published prior toJujutsu KaisenasTokyo Metropolitan Curse Technical School.Jujutsu Kaisenexists solely because ofJujutsu Kaisen 0’s success.
Jujutsu Kaisen 0’s story is surely familiar to fans: Yuta Okkotsu is haunted by his childhood friend and fiancée, Rika. Discovered by Satoru Gojo, he’s taken in and nurtured at Jujutsu High. Eventually, along comesGojo’s former friend Geto, who starts an all-out assault on Jujutsu High. After a heated battle, Geto escapes and is tracked down by Gojo, who executes him—but not before laying the narrative groundwork for their friendship that would be explored further inJujutsu Kaisen.

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When one picks upJujutsu Kaisen, the characters feel so strong and eloquently written that it seems impossible to imagine them as something that could have existed prior to the series. Ironically, the reason they’re so strong and eloquently written is that several pillars of the franchise—Gojo, Geto, Maki Zen’in, and more—were already present in the story that set upJujutsu Kaisento begin with.Jujutsu Kaisen 0was intended to be a short-running manga, and it was only on the back of its success thatJujutsu Kaisencame to be.

But despite the appearance of numerous other characters from the original run, Yuta has so far been nowhere to be found in the anime—up untilthe end of season 2 bringsJujutsu Kaisen’s first protagonist back.
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Jujutsu Kaisen,of course, saw the introduction of an entirely new protagonist: Itadori Yuji. It might be lost on fans of the franchise today, but when the manga first came out, people who enjoyedJujutsu Kaisen 0weren’t necessarily huge fans of Yuji. This sentiment persisted long after, with many saying Yuta always should have beenJujutsu Kaisen’s protagonist.
The third season of the franchise will see the two protagonists finally intertwine asYuta is now given the critical mission of exterminating Yuji. Without giving anything spoilers away, this also brings Yuta into the fold ofJujutsu Kaisen’s story writ large. The talented sorcerer was the final character fromJujutsu Kaisen 0that had been left untouched byJujutsu Kaisenitself. Once he’s finally brought into the fray, he remains a tremendous part of the plot moving forward.
In a sense, a lot of fans underestimate the importance of the Itadori Extermination arc in one crucial way. Yuta’s addition toJujutsu Kaisen’s narrative isn’t just a clever callback to the series' prologue. It’s the introduction of an entirely new protagonist to the world ofJujutsu Kaisen—as the plot plays out, consciously or unconsciously, he vies for his rightful position, playing a decisive and disproportionate role in the Culling Game and Shibuya Showdown arcs that bring the series to its close.
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The Culling Game arc in JJK is a slower and more detailed arc that draws away from the main storyline, risking alienating some viewers.
Against Yuji,Yuta makes an effort to defend his throne asJujutsu Kaisen’s true protagonist—and it makes Yuji’s actions and development all the more meaningful, too. IfJujutsu Kaisen 0andJujutsu Kaisencan be treated as expositions of different core themes, then those differences are going to be latent in the interactions between Yuji and Yuta moving forward. Everything that Yuji shows himself to be in comparison to Yuta is a summary of Gege’s shifting mission and intended messages with the franchise that Yuta kicked off.
Yuta’s introduction will bringJujutsu Kaisenfull circle in the best way possible. After the Itadori Extermination arc, the thematic and narrative threads that compare and contrast Yuta and Yuji will only grow denser. As Yuji tries to prove himself asJujutsu Kaisen’s protagonist, it will always be in the image of Yuta’s own claim to the throne—a claim that he’s ready to kill Yuji for with his introduction.
Jujutsu Kaisen
Jujutsu Kaisenis a Japanese anime and manga series created by Gege Akutami. The story is set in a world where Cursed Spirits, born from negative human emotions, prey on humanity. It follows high school student Yuji Itadori as he becomes entangled in the world of Jujutsu Sorcery after swallowing a cursed talisman—Ryomen Sukuna’s finger—and becomes the host for one of the most powerful curses. Yuji joins the Tokyo Metropolitan Magic Technical College to learn how to combat curses while searching for the remaining fingers of Sukuna to exorcise him permanently.