The Jujutsu Kaisen Hidden Inventory / Premature Death compilation film is now streaming on Crunchyroll with Japanese audio and English, German, and Spanish dubs.

Crunchyroll began streaming Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death The Movie on June 5, 2026, bringing the 110-minute compilation film to subscribers worldwide just over a year after its Japanese theatrical debut.
The movie compiles the first five episodes of Jujutsu Kaisen's second season into a single theatrical cut. Set during Gojo Satoru and Geto Suguru's high-school years at Tokyo Jujutsu High, the Hidden Inventory arc chronicles the pair's mission to protect the Star Plasma Vessel, Riko Amanai, and the devastating fallout that reshapes both sorcerers' worldviews. It remains one of the most acclaimed arcs in the franchise, widely praised for its character work and emotional weight.
Because this is a compilation rather than an original feature, the film does not add new story scenes. Studio MAPPA and Toho Animation did, however, remix the audio for the theatrical presentation and included an acoustic rendition of Tatsuya Kitani's opening theme "Ao no Sumika" (Where Our Blue Is), giving returning viewers a fresh auditory experience even with familiar footage.
The film is available on Crunchyroll in Japanese with subtitles in multiple languages, alongside full dubs in English, German, and Spanish. The breadth of dub options at launch is notable many compilation films arrive on streaming platforms with subtitles only, with dubbed versions following weeks or months later. Crunchyroll's simultaneous dub rollout signals the platform's confidence in sustained demand for the Jujutsu Kaisen franchise.
Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory / Premature Death The Movie originally opened in Japanese cinemas on May 30, 2025. Crunchyroll held international theatrical distribution rights and screened the film across multiple territories over the following months. Indian audiences got their theatrical window starting January 1, 2026, before the film transitioned to Crunchyroll's streaming library this June.
For viewers approaching the franchise fresh or revisiting it ahead of future installments, the compilation film slots neatly between Jujutsu Kaisen Season 1 and the Shibuya Incident arc that dominates the back half of Season 2. Watching the movie is not required for continuity the same five episodes remain available individually on Crunchyroll but the theatrical cut offers a more cinematic pacing for an arc that many fans consider the emotional backbone of the entire series.
The film is now available to all Crunchyroll subscribers, including those on the platform's India tier, with no additional rental or purchase fee required.
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