Jujutsu Kaisen teases new announcement in March

One of the most popular dark Shonen anime series, Jujutsu Kaisen, is currently in production for its third season. The manga will have a special colored cover in the WSJ magazine. The manga is also holding a fourth popularity poll to celebrate the anniversary.

However, that’s not all. JJK will soon release Volume 26, which means there’s more work for the mangaka. The series took the center stage in 2023 with both the anime and manga.

And it seems, 2024 has new plans for fans as the official account on Twitter/X teases a major announcement for this month. Delve deeper to find out more about the latest news of Jujutsu Kaisen.

What is the latest Jujutsu Kaisen announcement on Twitter/X?

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2
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The official page 芥見下々『呪術廻戦』展 (Gege Akutami “Jujutsu Kaisen” Exhibition) posted: “Further information about the exhibition will be announced in the 15th issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, which will be released on March 11th (Monday).

“Please check it! In addition, we ask for your cooperation in preventing the spread of illegally uploaded “early release” information before the release date.”

The exhibition is going to be held at Shibuya Hikarie in the summer of 2024. The 15th issue of WSJ includes a poll and cover to celebrate the 6th anniversary of the manga. And the highly-anticipated exhibition will also announce something major. It’s likely that the date will be announced, but nothing is certain as of yet.

Additionally, the official account also requests leakers to avoid sharing the information before it’s officially released. In December 2023, Gege Akutami shared a special message about the exhibition. Although the original message is in Japanese, one Twitter user shared a translation for fans.

The message reads: “We’re doing a Jujutsu Kaisen exhibition. This will probably be the last Jujutsu Kaisen Jump Festa stage while the manga is still in serialization. The Jujutsu Kaisen manga is a digital manuscript so strictly speaking, there is no actual genga to actually exhibit.

“We put a lot of thought into how to go about it and decided to show all the remaining rough drafts, drafts, and all the assistant work that usually gets hidden behind the characters and speech bubbles. My goal is to make people who attend the exhibition think, “I can draw manga too!!” We’re currently going through trial testing of the exhibition with groups of adults. Do your best, grown-ups!! Everyone, please look forward to it!!”

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