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Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 fans only have a little over a week left before Episode 7 drops, and honestly, the wait feels longer than it should. The Culling Game arc has been delivering non-stop action since the season kicked off in January, and next week's episode looks like it's going to keep that momentum going strong. Let's break down everything you need to know about the release and what's coming.

The wait is almost over for the next episode of Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3. Episode 6, called "Cog," is dropping this week and things are about to get real between Yuji Itadori and Kinji Hakari. Last week's episode gave us our first look at Hakari's wild Fight Club and his whole "fever" philosophy, so now we're getting the actual showdown everyone's been talking about.

Great news for romance anime lovers! A Star Brighter Than the Sun Season 2 has got confirmed, and honestly, nobody saw this coming so fast. The announcement dropped right after the first season ended in December 2025, which is pretty wild considering how rare it is for shoujo anime to get 2 seasons these days. The show is based on Kazune Kawahara's manga Taiyou yori mo Mabushii Hoshi, and it's basically about two childhood friends who are totally in love but too awkward to admit it. Kawahara even drew a cute illustration to celebrate, showing Sae and Koki standing in front of a chalkboard that says "Season 2 Confirmed!!" with little stars all around it.

Not every anime sparks loud hype. Some shows grow quietly, episode by episode, until you realize you are still thinking about them weeks later. This Monster Wants to Eat Me anime fits that kind of story. Season 1 did not rush emotions or explain everything clearly. It sat with sadness, confusion, and uncomfortable feelings, and that is exactly why people connected to it. The series, known in Japan as ‘Watashi wo Tabetai, Hitodenashi’, felt personal in a way that surprised many viewers. Now the discussion has shifted. People are not just asking if Season 2 will happen. They are wondering what it will do to them emotionally if it does.