Jujutsu Kaisen: Trésor caché/Mort prématurée - Le film
Original title: Gekijô-ban Jujutsu Kaisen Kaigyoku / Gyokusetsu
- 2025
- 1h 50m
Once-friends Gojo and Geto must protect Riko Amanai, marked as the Star Plasma Vessel sacrifice. Hunted by cultists and curse users, these powerful sorcerers face a mission that will test th... Read allOnce-friends Gojo and Geto must protect Riko Amanai, marked as the Star Plasma Vessel sacrifice. Hunted by cultists and curse users, these powerful sorcerers face a mission that will test their limits and shape their futures.Once-friends Gojo and Geto must protect Riko Amanai, marked as the Star Plasma Vessel sacrifice. Hunted by cultists and curse users, these powerful sorcerers face a mission that will test their limits and shape their futures.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Ryan Bartley
- Shoko Ieiri
- (voice)
Reba Buhr
- Riko Amanai
- (voice)
Amber Lee Connors
- Mei Mei
- (voice)
Aya Endô
- Shoko Ieiri
- (voice)
Lex Lang
- Suguru Geto
- (voice)
Mick Lauer
- Shiu Kong
- (voice)
Ryan Colt Levy
- Yu Haibara
- (voice)
Anna Nagase
- Riko Amanai
- (voice)
Yûichi Nakamura
- Satoru Gojo
- (voice)
Nicolas Roye
- Toji Fushiguro
- (voice: English version)
Alejandro Saab
- Male Elder
- (voice)
Takahiro Sakurai
- Suguru Geto
- (voice)
Tara Sands
- Utahime Iori
- (voice)
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If you've watched the tv version, you would find it just being a repeat here. I honestly cannot tell the difference in animation. A bit of a let down because it's like a literal rewatch but in cinema.
It's really for those who hasn't seen the anime especially season 2. For me, I got nothing new out of this. In fact, JJK 0 was better.
It's really for those who hasn't seen the anime especially season 2. For me, I got nothing new out of this. In fact, JJK 0 was better.
I'm actually happy I got to see anime in cinemas again. I really love JJK and being able to experience it on the big screen is something I can really be glad of. The animation itself and the art was really good (it's MAPPA after all) and I also liked that there were less soundtracks played in this movie than in Season 2 of JJK.
The reason I'm not rating this a 10/10 though is because that this movie is a compliation of the first five episodes of Season 2, making the content of this movie nothing special at all. Sure, there were some extra scenes which made the movie more theatrical, but you can really just watch the show instead for the same portion of content.
I would recommend watching this movie for everyone who'd really like to experience anime on the big screen. That said, watching the first five episodes of JJK Season 2 is also an option :)
The reason I'm not rating this a 10/10 though is because that this movie is a compliation of the first five episodes of Season 2, making the content of this movie nothing special at all. Sure, there were some extra scenes which made the movie more theatrical, but you can really just watch the show instead for the same portion of content.
I would recommend watching this movie for everyone who'd really like to experience anime on the big screen. That said, watching the first five episodes of JJK Season 2 is also an option :)
Extra details, scenes, and just being in the theater with the surround sound systems was a different experience.
The animation on the big screen was just to die for, it was amazing and beautiful. I'm pretty sure some scenes were even reanimated or polished. The music might be a bit different, but there for a fact is a different version of a song that appears. So definitely give it a watch if you are interested in the technical side.
Despite what some say about the series, I'm glad this got a theatrical release, always loved this story arc. Warms and breaks my heart every time.
Also I cried like a little baby at the end of the movie, go watch and you'll see what I mean, haha.
The animation on the big screen was just to die for, it was amazing and beautiful. I'm pretty sure some scenes were even reanimated or polished. The music might be a bit different, but there for a fact is a different version of a song that appears. So definitely give it a watch if you are interested in the technical side.
Despite what some say about the series, I'm glad this got a theatrical release, always loved this story arc. Warms and breaks my heart every time.
Also I cried like a little baby at the end of the movie, go watch and you'll see what I mean, haha.
Satoro Gojo and his classmate, Suguru Geto, are assigned to protect the Star Vessel. The assignment seems easy at first until they are attacked and are on a race against the clock to keep the vessel safe until the clock runs out.
The latest Jujutsu Kaisen movie is a slight expansion of the second season. The story focuses exclusively on Gojo and his past. The animation is taken directly from Season 2. The viewer's experience of the one-hour and fifty-minute runtime will depend on their individual experience. For those who have seen season two, it might be boring, and for those who have not, it will be exhilarating. With that said, it's a great movie to watch as a refresher before the release of season three.
The latest Jujutsu Kaisen movie is a slight expansion of the second season. The story focuses exclusively on Gojo and his past. The animation is taken directly from Season 2. The viewer's experience of the one-hour and fifty-minute runtime will depend on their individual experience. For those who have seen season two, it might be boring, and for those who have not, it will be exhilarating. With that said, it's a great movie to watch as a refresher before the release of season three.
This movie hits hard emotionally, especially if you're already invested in Gojo and Geto. Seeing their friendship before everything went downhill adds a lot of depth to the story, and the tragic tone is done really well. The animation and fight scenes are top-tier as expected from MAPPA, with smooth choreography and strong visuals that make the big moments land.
That said, since it's basically a compilation of the anime arc, it doesn't feel like a must-watch movie if you've already seen the episodes. Some pacing feels rushed, and there isn't much new content to justify the theatrical format. Still, the emotional weight carries it, especially toward the end.
Overall, it's a solid watch for Jujutsu Kaisen fans not perfect, but definitely worth it for the story and character development.
That said, since it's basically a compilation of the anime arc, it doesn't feel like a must-watch movie if you've already seen the episodes. Some pacing feels rushed, and there isn't much new content to justify the theatrical format. Still, the emotional weight carries it, especially toward the end.
Overall, it's a solid watch for Jujutsu Kaisen fans not perfect, but definitely worth it for the story and character development.
Did you know
- Trivia"JUJUTSU KAISEN: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death - The Movie 2025" is not an entirely new story but rather a compilation film of the opening arc of Season 2 of the "JUJUTSU KAISEN" anime series. Specifically, it re-tells the "Hidden Inventory / Premature Death" arc, which delves into the past of Satoru Gojo and Suguru Geto during their high school days. What makes this theatrical version special is its remastered sound for a more immersive cinematic experience, and it may include some additional content or adjusted scenes not present in the original TV broadcast.
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- Also known as
- Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death - The Movie
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $3,257,365
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $442,799
- Jul 20, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $9,395,267
- Runtime
- 1h 50m(110 min)
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