After Shibuya, Yuji, Megumi, and their allies enter Kenjaku's nationwide battle royale to rescue Tsumiki, free Gojo from the Prison Realm, and shield Master Tengen, only for Sukuna to seize a new vessel.
The prequel storyline tracing Yuta Okkotsu's first months as a sorcerer, his bond with the vengeful spirit of Rika Orimoto, and his decisive confrontation with the rogue curse user Suguru Geto.
The first-year trio investigates a string of doorway deaths that leads them beneath a haunted bridge, where they clash with the newly incarnated Death Painting brothers Kechizu and Eso.
The opening storyline of the main series, following ordinary student Yuji Itadori as he swallows a finger of Sukuna, becomes the King of Curses' vessel, and is pulled into the hidden world of jujutsu sorcery.
Set in 2006, this arc follows second-years Gojo and Geto on a doomed assignment to deliver the Star Plasma Vessel to Tengen, a mission that awakens Gojo's full power and steers Geto down the road to villainy.
The annual contest between the Tokyo and Kyoto schools turns deadly when an assassination plot against Yuji collides with an invasion by Mahito's curses, who use the chaos to steal cursed objects.
On Halloween 2018, the alliance of curses and curse users springs its trap in central Tokyo, sealing Gojo away and plunging the district into a night of slaughter that reshapes the entire jujutsu world.
The series finale stages the ultimate confrontation pitting the sorcerers against the King of Curses, opening with a fated duel between Gojo and Sukuna and continuing into a desperate raid to bring the curse down.
Yuji and the grade 1 sorcerer Nanami track the soul-warping curse Mahito, whose corruption of a troubled teen named Junpei forces Yuji to confront the brutal realities of his calling.
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