How to watch Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 finale
CrunchyrollJujutsu Kaisen Season 2 has officially concluded with the latest episode’s release on December 28; here’s a guide on catching the concluding episode.
However, both arcs are terribly brutal as they plunge fan-favorite characters into more and more darkness. The Shibuya Incident has more tragedies than any other arc in the series. Now that the season is one episode away from its finale, fans have a lot of surprising moments in store for them.
Ever since the Shibuya Incident began, the sorcerers’ situation only worsened. Although the villains had casualties on their end, the sorcerers were on the losing end. The instigator of the incident, Psuedo-Geto, is still unharmed, as everyone is helpless in the face of his absolute power. The recent episode already features Yuki’s surprising entrance, as all the sorcerers gather in one place. Here’s how and when you can watch Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 finale.
Where to watch Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 finale
All Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 episodes are now officially available on Crunchyroll and Netflix simultaneously.
However, we do recommend anime enthusiasts stream the series on Crunchyroll. While both are top streaming platforms, Crunchyroll subs are more faithful to the original source.
Here’s a look at the preview of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Episode 23:
How to watch Crunchyroll from outside your location in 2023
Crunchyroll is the world’s best hub for streaming anime, whether it’s One Piece, Attack on Titan, or Jujutsu Kaisen. And thanks to ExpressVPN, you can access the platform’s full library even if you’re outside the US.
If you’re abroad, here’s what you need to do to access Crunchyroll’s full selection – and it really is this simple:
- Sign up for ExpressVPN, which has ultra-fast servers and offers a secure, private connection wherever you are in the world
- Connect to a location anywhere in the US. Express VPN allows you to choose from 24 different spots, from New Jersey to Santa Monica
- Visit Crunchyroll online and start streaming all of your favorite animes – and perhaps some you’ve never watched
Accessing Crunchyroll’s US roster makes a difference. For example, Hong Kong users only have access to less than 100 titles, while the US has nearly 1,000 movies and TV shows.
You can also stream anime on Crunchyroll for free with an ad-supported plan. Or you can pay for a subscription. There’s even a 14-day free trial if you can’t quite make up your mind.
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