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JJK: Execution Warns Fans of Harsh Penalties for Filming
2 Dec
Summary
- Japan warns of severe penalties for recording movie screenings.
- Voice actors advise against filming theater content.
- JJK: Execution offers a glimpse into the Culling Game Arc.

As Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution premieres internationally, Japan is reminding moviegoers of strict laws against screen recording, with penalties of up to 10 years imprisonment or a 10 million yen fine. Voice actors Kayleigh McKee and Adam McArthur discourage the practice, emphasizing that content will be available on Crunchyroll. They advocate for respecting the film and the creators' hard work.
This compilation film recaps season 2's Shibuya Incident, where powerful curses and sorcerers caused chaos, leading to Satoru Gojo's sealing. It then transitions to an exclusive preview of the first two episodes of season 3's Culling Game Arc, set to premiere in 2026. This arc begins with an assassination attempt on Yuji, with Yuta Okkotsu tasked to carry it out.
The Yuji-Yuta confrontation is a major highlight, described as a character-defining fight with immense stakes. The narrative explores Yuta's evolving character, moving from his protective nature in JJK 0 to a more lethal demeanor. Similarly, Yuji is depicted as weathered and guilt-ridden following the Shibuya Incident, setting the stage for the upcoming Culling Game.



