'Jujutsu Kaisen' and its film about Satoru Gojo's past already has a release date and will arrive in 2025

'Jujutsu Kaisen' and its film about Satoru Gojo's past already has a release date and will arrive in 2025
'Jujutsu Kaisen' and its film about Satoru Gojo's past already has a release date and will arrive in 2025

The manga has ended, but the fever for 'Jujutsu Kaisen' continues at the top with still much to adapt in its anime version. With the third season in production, before its premiere you will be able to enjoy the work of Gege Akutami on the big screen, and the arc known as Hidden Inventory and that we were able to enjoy in the anime will have a film version that will compile the first five episodes of the second season. A way to relive the past Saturated Gojo in his high school years on the big screen.

The film will be released in Japan on May 30, 2025and there is still no date for its release in other countries, but it is to be hoped that given the enormous popularity of the series at some point its arrival in movie theaters around the world will be confirmed. A perfect time to release in theaters an arc that, due to its presentation, is ideal for the beginning of the summer season, and that will take us back 12 years to the events of the series, being able to see the events that completely defined the figure of Gojo and his best friend, Suguru Geto.

'Jujutsu Kaisen' and the compilation films in the anime

The trend in the anime industry around compilation films is not something new, but in recent years it has begun to be a constant on the part of many works, trying to serve as a gateway so that their followers can enjoy events already lived in anime on the big screen and with the best quality. The news has been received with enthusiasm by some fans, but others wonder if it will add something extra or simply be a sum of everything already seen in the anime.

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