Where to Watch the New Jujutsu Kaisen Movie Hidden Inventory / Premature Death

Jujutsu Kaisen is about to wreck you all over again. Hidden Inventory / Premature Death – The Movie trades simple recap for a ruthless, expanded plunge into Gojo and Geto’s past, a remixed tragedy built to hit even harder.
Jujutsu Kaisen fans, brace yourselves. The new movie is less a recap and more a surgical strike on your feelings. JUJUTSU KAISEN: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death - The Movie revisits Gojo and Geto, but it is not just the same arc stitched together. It rebuilds their story to hit harder, dig deeper, and make you feel like you are watching their fallout for the first time.
Where and how to watch
- In theaters worldwide now; it officially opened in the U.S. and Canada on July 16, 2025.
- Both formats are playing: Japanese audio with English subtitles or an English dub.
- Not on streaming yet. No Crunchyroll, Netflix, or Hulu for now. If Jujutsu Kaisen 0 is any indication, expect a Crunchyroll drop after the theatrical run wraps, but nothing is officially announced.
So what is this thing, exactly?
This is the Hidden Inventory / Premature Death arc you saw in Season 2, but it is not a straight compilation. The film adds new shots, reshapes scenes, and most importantly, reorders key moments to reframe the entire relationship at the center of it: Gojo and Geto. The action is still lethal (Gojo does, in fact, flex his absurd power), but the priority here is the friendship, the drift, and the losses that follow.
The setup you know, with a twist you will feel
We go back to the days when Gojo and Geto were a terrifyingly effective duo, tasked with protecting Riko Amanai, the Star Plasma Vessel. They are fending off curse users and a zealot cult, running a mission that already hurt to watch in the show. The film uses that familiar road map but messes with the timing in a way that changes everything.
The big change: Geto’s reveal comes early
In Season 2, Geto’s darkest confession lands late. Here, the movie moves that revelation up. You are not just watching a fall from grace; you are watching the reasons stack up in real time. By putting his belief system on the table sooner, every exchange between him and Gojo gets this slow-burn ache. You know where their ideologies are headed, and it makes even the quiet beats feel loaded.
The effect is simple and brutal: their bond does not just break; you see the fracture line forming while they are still standing side by side. It humanizes Geto, reframes his choices, and makes the inevitable split feel less like a twist and more like a tragedy you cannot stop.
What is new beyond the reorder
The movie is peppered with fresh footage and sharper cuts that build mood and character as much as spectacle. It is directed with the kind of confidence that lets silence do work, then slams you with precision violence when it needs to. The re-edit does not aim for bigger; it aims for closer. More intimate. More uncomfortable.
Is it worth it if you already watched Season 2?
Yes. Even if you can recite this arc from memory, the restructured storytelling and additional material make it feel new. The emotional emphasis lands differently because the context arrives earlier. It is a remix designed to hurt, and it succeeds.
The bottom line
JUJUTSU KAISEN: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death - The Movie is not chasing flash; it is pulling you into the space between two people who used to believe the same things and no longer do. It is tighter, sadder, and very intentionally recontextualized. For fans, it is one of the most emotionally intense JJK experiences yet. For newcomers, it still works as a gut-punch character story with world-class action on the side.