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The much-anticipated return of Jujutsu Kaisen with its third season has captivated audiences since its debut in the Winter 2026 Anime Season. However, fans should brace themselves as the upcoming episode, titled “Sendai Colony,” will serve as the mid-season finale for the series. The first segment of this season has intensely followed Yuji Itadori and Megumi Fushiguro as they entered the Culling Game in Tokyo Colony, setting the stage for thrilling developments.
As the series approaches a mid-season hiatus, Episode 12 will shift its focus, introducing viewers to the events unfolding in Sendai Colony. Here, Special Grade Sorcerer Yuta Okkotsu and the formidable Queen of Curses take center stage. They find themselves entangled in a complex four-way battle against an unexpected coalition of sorcerers. Having previously demonstrated his abilities in a showdown with Yuji, audiences will now witness Yuta’s growth and strength since the dramatic Night Parade of 100 Demons.
The recent clash between Megumi Fushiguro and Reggie Star has highlighted a surprising aspect of Megumi’s character—his skill in deception. This trait has allowed him to outmaneuver his adversaries, often leading them to underestimate his capabilities. Reggie, underestimating Megumi because of his youth, quickly realized that Megumi posed a far greater challenge than anticipated.
Jujutsu Kaisen’s Megumi Fushiguro Crushes Reggie Star, Literally
The battle between Megumi Fushiguro and Reggie Star proved one thing about Megumi no one expected, despite how obvious it’s always been. He is a master of deception, which tricks his enemies into underestimating him. Reggie fell prey to this misconception early on, admitting that, for a kid, Megumi was a challenge far more capable than he gave him credit for.
Using the gymnasium to close off his Domain Expansion, Megumi has Reggie right where he wants him. Even when Reggie realizes how heavy the actual weight of Chimera Shadow Garden is on Megumi, he still gets too cocky for his own good. There’s no denying it is pushing him to his limits, but Megumi is nowhere near ready to throw in the towel and allow himself to be crushed.
The back and forth in this battle is intriguing because of Reggie’s massive ego. Even as he finds himself drowning inside Megumi’s shadow, he has the perfect backup plan. That only makes him cocky, and the cockier he gets, the closer to his own demise he comes. Reggie fully believes he can’t lose, which makes him sloppy enough to get himself killed.
His greatest downfall before the end was underestimating Demon Dog. Reggie spent the entire battle believing Demon Dog was spent, but Megumi was simply reserving him for the right moment. Even after suffering a fatal attack, Reggie Star lay near the pool’s edge bleeding out and goading Megumi.
Fushiguro’s Distrust for Tengen Comes to the Surface
Before Reggie dies, Megumi’s suspicions about Tengen’s relationship with Kenjaku come to the surface when he asks Reggie about Tengen. Since Reggie’s summary of Kenjaku’s plans didn’t align with what Tengen told them, he began to wonder if the Star was playing them all as pawns.
Reggie’s relationship with Tengen would shed light on that, so when he answers, “That shut-in,” Megumi has to think about it from a different perspective. He realizes he needs to be suspicious. So far as he knows, Tengen could have been lying to them, and fully aware and complicit in Kenjaku’s plans all along. But given Reggie’s response, it doesn’t seem likely. Still, he won’t let his guard down, not when there are so many variables at play.
Before dying, Reggie calls Kogane and instructs it to give Megumi his points. When Megumi asks why, even Reggie’s answer is indecipherable. He says it’s his one kind act before dying, but then admits he thinks it’ll be interesting. Having never been close friends with Kenjaku, he really doesn’t care, but he encourages Megumi to let fate toy with him a bit, and then die a fool.
The Angel Appears In JJK Episode 58
With Reggie’s death, fans get to see what Takaba’s been up to in his battle against Hazenoki outside. His wacky antics seem to be driving Hazenoki over the edge. When Kogane appears to inform him that Reggie Star is dead, Hazenoki decides he’s done with all this, and he’s going home. The last time fans see Takaba, for now, he’s following Hazenoki and asking him to give over his points in the most absurd way imaginable.
As the scene shifts over to Remi, running from Megumi, she’s giving this speech about wolves. Men are wolves, but she needs them to take care of the important stuff for her. She’s too cute, that’s the one thing she has going for her. She stumbles as she comes face-to-face with Demon Dog, Megumi coming up on her from behind. He’s got his blade out, and he’s fully prepared to put an end to Remi, but he hears the voice of his sister, compelling him not to.
Walking past her, Megumi collapses, unconscious on the ground. A golden light appears above him, and The Angel Tengen told them about begins to descend over him, smiling radiantly. This Angel is the only one who can unseal the Prison Realm and release Gojo, but that’s definitely not going to happen before the end of Season 2, Cour 1.
When & Where to Watch Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3, Episode 12
There has still been no official confirmation on when Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3, Cour 2, will begin airing episodes. With many speculating the second half of the season won’t release until Fall 2026, JJK fans hope for it to arrive earlier after an action-packed first cour. The series has introduced a lot of new characters amid a death game, and it’s only going to get more brutal going forward.
Jujutsu Kaisen‘s final Season 3, Cour 1 episode, “Sendai Colony,” will air on March 26, 2026, in the 12:30pm ET/9:30am PT timeslot on Crunchyroll. With English dub episodes airing about two weeks behind JJK‘s subtitled episodes, the dub for Episode 58 could appear as early as April 9.
- Release Date
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October 3, 2020
- Network
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TBS, MBS, CBC, Tulip Television, BSN, tys, NBC, HBC, RKK, i-Television, SBS, IBC, BSS, MRO, OBS, TUF, RSK, TUY, tbc, RKB, SBC, KUTV, RBC, UTY, RCC, MRT, atv, MBC
- Directors
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Ryohei Takeshita, Masataka Akai, Chie Nishizawa, Daisuke Tsukushi, Tomomi Kamiya, Kakushi Ifuku, Ken Takahashi
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Yuichi Nakamura
Satoru Gojo


