Updated on March 31, 2026 at 12:15pm: Updated character death list, season details, title, and episode details.

In this guide, you’ll get a detailed look at who dies in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3. We track major character deaths as the Perfect Preparation arc and Culling Game unfold.

This season marks the series’ transition to its most structurally complex storyline to date. In examining who dies in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 in the manga and anime, it’s important to note that the season is split into two parts, with part 1 adapting the Perfect Preparation arc and the opening phase of the Culling Game. Part 2 of the Culling Game falls under Season 4.

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First airing on January 8, 2026, and this portion of the story focuses less on resolution and more on setup. The conflict centers on internal power shifts, the collapse of major clans, and the formal activation of the Culling Game.

As a result, Season 3 concentrates its losses within a very specific corner of the jujutsu world.

Spoiler warning: This article discusses character deaths and major plot events from Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 based on the anime and manga.

Who dies in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 (Culling Game part 1)

Jujutsu Kaisen main character Yuta Okkotsu seen attacking Yuji Itadori in the Jujutsu Kaisen 2025 movie
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The narrative in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 is incomplete, and the continuation of the Culling Game is set with the release of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4. Both seasons adapt the Culling Game across both halves.

Part 1 covers the opening portion of the arc before its midpoint, effectively dividing the Culling Game in half for pacing and production reasons.

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Splitting the season this way gives the story room to introduce the Culling Game and its participants before the larger confrontations begin.

Season 3 includes three arcs in total:

  • the Itadori Execution arc, which spans seven chapters
  • the Perfect Preparation arc, covering fifteen chapters
  • the opening phase of the Culling Game, which runs for sixty-three chapters overall.
Jujutsu Kaisen antagonist Naoya Zenin seen in the Jujutsu Kaisen 2025 movie
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Most of the character deaths in Season 3 are concentrated in Perfect Preparation, where internal clan conflict reaches its breaking point, while the early Culling Game chapters focus more on setup than immediate casualties.

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This section focuses primarily on the Perfect Preparation arc, where the majority of confirmed casualties occur, along with the earliest phase of the Culling Game.

Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 deaths

Jujutsu Kaisen main character Maki Zenin seen in Crunchyroll's Jujutsu Kaisen season 3 part 1 trailer
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CHARACTERDIED TOEPISODE NUMBERDESCRIPTION
Mai ZeninSelf-sacrificeSeason 3 episode 4
(JJK episode 51)
Ogi was killed by Maki after attempting to execute his own daughters to preserve the Zenin clan’s status.
Ogi ZeninMaki ZeninSeason 3 episode 4
(JJK episode 51)
Ogi ws killed by Maki after attempting to execute his own daughters to preserve the Zenin clan’s status.
Jinichi ZeninMaki ZeninSeason 3 episode 4
(JJK episode 51)
Jinichi was cut down by Maki during her assault on the Zenin estate as she dismantles the clan’s leadership.
Chojuro ZeninMaki ZeninSeason 3 episode 4
(JJK episode 51)
Chojuro was slain alongside other senior Zenin members during the clan massacre.
Ranta ZeninMaki ZeninSeason 3 episode 4
(JJK episode 51)
Ranta dies from physical strain after overusing his cursed technique in an attempt to restrain Maki.
Naoya ZeninMaki ZeninSeason 3 episode 4
(JJK episode 51)
Naoya was killed after repeatedly confronting Maki, marking the collapse of the Zenin clan’s future leadership.
Chizuru HariMegumi FushiguroSeason 3 episode 10
(JJK episode 57)
Chizuru was defeated during the early Culling Game after Megumi outmaneuvered with his cursed technique.
Reggie StarMegumi FushiguroSeason 3 episode 11
(JJK episode 58)
Reggie was killed after Megumi exploited the limitations of Reggie’s contract-based technique during their Culling Game fight.
Dhruv LakdawallaYuta OkkotsuSeason 3 episode 12
(JJK episode 59)
Yuta Okkotsu defeated Dhruv Lakdawalla in the Sendai Colony by overwhelming him with speed and cutting him down in a single, decisive strike.
KurorushiYuta OkkotsuSeason 3 episode 12
(JJK episode 59)
Yuta Okkotsu killed Kurourushi in the Sendai Colony arc by using Reverse Cursed Technique to discharge positive energy at point-blank range.
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We expect Jujutsu Kaisen Season 4 to resume where it left off, continuing the conflict between the different colonies in Japan between the registered players. While Season 3 centers on the fallout of the Perfect Preparation arc and the formal activation of the Culling Game ritual, Season 4 is expected to move fully into the game’s competitive phase pulling in even more fights to participate in Kenjaku’s ploy.

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Based on manga pacing, we expect Culling Game part 2 to open with the confrontation between Kinji Hakari and Charles Bernard, signaling a transition into higher-stakes, player-driven combat. Character deaths in this half of the season are expected to be more spread out and tied directly to individual matches rather than large-scale structural events.

For clarity and accuracy, these outcomes are intentionally excluded from this article and will be addressed once the anime confirms its full scope of adaptation.

First published December 29, 2025 at 7:03pm.