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Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 episode 23: what time does the next episode come out, how and where to watch it

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One of the productions of souls most relevant in recent times is Jujutsu Kaisen, whose second season is releasing new episodes. The next one will be chapter 23which hits the small screen this week.

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With the premiere, the series will continue entering the new narrative arc “Shibuya Incident”after the events of the “Hidden Inventory” and “Premature Death” arcs, which involve the first six episodes of this second episode.

This season is divided into Two parts: The first story arc based on “Hidden Inventory” and “Premature Death”, i.e. the one that ended August 3rd—. This second part focuses on the “Shibuya Incident”, which will spread across the entire territory 18 episodes.

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Jujutsu Kaisen: When does episode 23 debut?

The creators of the series have already confirmed the release date of its 23rd chapter: it will be Thursday 28 December.

With the arrival of this chapter, the previews will continue in the following weeks; The aforementioned arc will cover up to issue #23.

Jujutsu Kaisenchapter 23: what time is it premiering

As usual, series previews vary by location. However, it always coincides with the Japan time zone. Below, these are the premiere times by country:

  • Spain, peninsular area and Balearic Islands at 7.00 pm While in the Canary Islands at 6.00 pm.
  • Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Paraguay, Bolivia and Cuba will have their premieres at 1 p.m.
  • Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Peru at 12.00.
  • Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Chile at 2.00pm.
  • El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras and Mexico at 11.00.

Jujutsu Kaisenseason 2: where you can see episode 23

Outside of Asia, different platforms have licenses publish anime series. In the case of Jujutsu Kaisen, Crunchyroll was in charge of launching this series; Subtitles are generally available one hour after the premiere in Japan via Japanese news network (JNN).

Source: Clarin

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