Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 Concludes with Hope for Gojo

The finale of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3, despite its intense battles, included a subtle but significant hint regarding the potential return of Gojo Satoru. Many fans may have overlooked this detail amidst the episode’s dramatic events.

Gojo's Importance and Initial Sealing

Gojo Satoru is widely recognized as the strongest jujutsu sorcerer, a crucial asset in the fight against curses and cursed spirits. Kenjaku, the mastermind behind the Culling Game, prioritized sealing Gojo, possessing the Six Eyes technique, centuries ago. The Culling Game commenced immediately after Gojo’s sealing, with sorcerers understanding that his freedom could end the conflict.

The Key to Unsealing: Hana Angel

Hana's Unique Cursed Technique

Episode three of the season revealed that Hana Angel, a Culling Game player, possesses the unique ability to extinguish cursed energy. This makes her the only viable option for breaking Gojo’s seal within the Prison Realm. While her location remained a mystery for much of the season, she appeared before the sorcerers in the penultimate episode.

Subtle Hints in the Finale

The season finale featured a brief, easily missed scene: Angel carrying Megumi Fushiguro and flying away. This moment, occurring amidst the chaos, suggests that convincing Angel to unseal the Prison Realm might be less challenging than anticipated. Her lack of hostility towards the unconscious Megumi in the previous episode further supports this idea.

What's Next for Jujutsu Kaisen?

Fans speculate that Megumi may be able to persuade Angel to release Gojo once he recovers. However, Angel likely has her own motivations that could complicate matters. The next season is expected to focus on ongoing battles, including Hakari versus Kashimo and Maki’s continued actions within the Culling Game.

While a release date for the next season remains unconfirmed, Gojo’s return is anticipated to occur as these conflicts unfold. The finale’s subtle clues offer a glimmer of hope for his eventual reappearance.