

Fans of the hit anime franchise JUJUTSU KAISEN will get a one-of-a-kind theatrical experience on December 3rd, 2025, when JUJUTSU KAISEN: Execution hits 100 IMAX screens across North America for a single-night fan event, according to the GKIDS press release. This special presentation will feature the Shibuya Incident the series’ most iconic battle to be showcased in a newly compiled format designed for the massive screen. GKIDS notes that the screenings will include both the original Japanese and English dubbed versions for audiences nationwide.
GKIDS’ press release also confirms that the event will include the first two episodes of season three’s upcoming “Culling Game Part One” arc, giving fans a sneak peek ahead of the official streaming release in January 2026. This early-access event allows viewers to experience the story in a cinematic format, connecting the climactic Shibuya Incident with the next arc in a seamless, high-impact presentation.
The film’s presentation highlights the creative vision of director Sunghoo Park (JUJUTSU KAISEN 0, The God of High School), alongside animation lead Tadashi Hiramatsu (One Piece Film: Red, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress), who have reimagined the series’ action sequences for the big screen. GKIDS emphasizes that this adaptation preserves the intensity and emotional stakes of the original series while delivering a new viewing experience.
According to the GKIDS press release, this IMAX event is designed as both a celebration for longtime fans and an introduction for newcomers, combining the series’ most dramatic moments with a first look at the “Culling Game” storyline. By merging these arcs in a theatrical compilation, JUJUTSU KAISEN: Execution promises a fresh, immersive experience that amplifies the energy, stakes, and artistry fans expect from the franchise.
As noted by GKIDS, early-access screenings take place December 3rd, with a nationwide rollout beginning December 5th, allowing audiences to witness the next stage of JUJUTSU KAISEN in the biggest format available.
