Jujutsu Kaisen: The Movie (2025) continues the dark, thrilling universe of Jujutsu Kaisen, diving deeper into the cursed world of sorcerers, spirits, and the constant battle between light and darkness. Set after the events of the Shibuya Incident Arc, the movie explores the aftermath of Gojo Satoru’s sealing and the rising threat of chaos as new forces seek to reshape the world of jujutsu. With Tokyo in ruins and the balance between cursed energy and human society hanging by a thread, the story presents an intense, emotionally driven conflict.

The central focus of the film is Yuta Okkotsu, who returns from overseas training, stronger and more determined than ever. After his role in Jujutsu Kaisen 0, Yuta has become a key figure in the jujutsu world, viewed by many as the next strongest sorcerer after Gojo. In this movie, he is tasked with protecting innocent civilians and leading the remaining students of Jujutsu High. His internal struggle between following orders and protecting what he believes in adds emotional depth to his character development.
Meanwhile, the antagonist of the movie introduces a new curse user faction that rises from the shadows, taking advantage of the weakened state of the jujutsu world. These enemies are not just physically powerful but ideologically driven, questioning the very foundation of jujutsu society. Their leader, a mysterious figure with connections to ancient cursed techniques, brings a philosophical conflict that challenges both Yuta and his allies mentally and spiritually.

The film also gives significant screen time to familiar characters like Maki Zenin, Panda, and Toge Inumaki, each dealing with personal losses and unresolved trauma from the Shibuya Incident. Maki’s journey in particular stands out, as she grapples with her family’s legacy and her role in the future of the Zenin clan. The bonds between the characters are tested, and the value of trust becomes a key theme as betrayal looms from unexpected places.
Visually, the movie is stunning, with MAPPA once again delivering fluid action scenes, emotional close-ups, and haunting depictions of cursed spirits. The soundtrack complements the dark tone of the story, enhancing the tension during battles and adding weight to the emotional moments.