Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Cast Eyes Demon Slayer-Style Theatrical Finale
At New York Comic Con 2025, Adam McArthur and the Jujutsu Kaisen English cast teased a bigger-than-ever Season 3 — and said they’re eyeing a Demon Slayer-style big-screen finale.
Jujutsu Kaisen is gearing up for a big 2026 return, and the English cast is already dreaming even bigger: they want the endgame on the big screen. Think what Demon Slayer is doing with its final arc, but for JJK. No, nothing official yet. Yes, the idea makes a lot of sense.
Who was talking and where
The Direct caught up with the English voice cast at New York Comic Con 2025, and it turned into a fun mix of wish-list plotting and behind-the-scenes shop talk. The crew:
- Adam McArthur - Yuji Itadori
- Robbie Daymond - Megumi Fushiguro
- Anne Yatco - Nobara Kugisaki
- Kaiji Tang - Satoru Gojo
- Kayleigh McKee - Yuta Okkotsu
The theatrical dream
The cast is openly rooting for a movie-scale finale, pointing at Demon Slayer taking its Infinity Castle arc to theaters as the blueprint. If JJK does a victory lap in cinemas for its culmination, the audience is there.
"There is a real hunger in the audience for seeing the culmination of years of stories on a big screen."
McArthur even joked that he and Tang already proved they can help push an anime movie to a $600 million box office haul, and tossed out the challenge of doing it again. To be clear: this is the cast hoping aloud, not an announcement.
What Season 3 is actually doing
Season 3 lands in January 2026 on Crunchyroll and adapts The Culling Game arc. McArthur teased a broader world, a pile of fights, and MAPPA going full throttle. Translation: scale up, intensity up.
A December appetizer
Before that, a new tease hits December 5: a presentation titled 'Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution' that includes a Shibuya Incident recap and then jumps into the first episodes of The Culling Game: Part 1. Calling it a teaser is cute. It sounds closer to a special screening.
Dubbing talk and little gems
The cast also got into the nerdy process stuff. Yatco pointed out that localization is very collaborative in the booth and beyond, which tracks if you have ever watched how tightly timed these shows are. Tang mentioned he ad-libbed a Gojo line that actually made the final cut, which is a rare but very fun dub win.
How big JJK is right now
Beyond the anime hype, the franchise has topped 100 million manga copies in circulation. And Guinness World Records labeled it the world’s most in-demand animated show. So yeah, if they want a theatrical finale, there is an audience for it.
Quick refresher if you need it
Jujutsu Kaisen is MAPPA’s hit about sorcerers battling curses with Cursed Energy. You know the drill: high-stakes exorcisms, ridiculous choreography, and a fanbase that shows up.