Jujutsu Kaisen Interview: Adam McArthur and Kayleigh McKee on the darkness and complex nature of the anime’s third season

Maybe it’s my age catching up with me, but my ability to comprehend specific anime is getting dicey. Give me something like Chainsaw Man of Witch Hat Atelier, and I’m locked in, good to go. However, when it comes to Jujutsu Kaisen, I need a guide to hold my hand and explain the intricate details of such a beloved series. Am I still having fun even if I don’t understand all the ins and outs? You bet I am! But holy hell, I need to lie down after an episode or two, just to let the information and action digest in a way that doesn’t break my brain or add unwanted jolts to my heart. Thankfully, I’ve got Adam McArthur (the voice of Yuji Itadori) and Kayleigh McKee (the voice of Yuta Okkotsu) to help me not sweat the small stuff as we dig into what makes Jujutsu Kaisen special in this new interview.

During my chat with McArthur and McKee, we discussed their respective characters and asked whether there’s anything special about them that stands out as a point of pride. We also talk about the overall tone of Jujutsu Kaisen, how, over time, the series has become darker and less comedic, and whether they miss the light-hearted interjections from earlier episodes. While discussing the show’s evolution, McArthur and McKee talk about finding a balance between the tones and how that affects the drama. We also talk about the density of Jujutsu Kaisen, and how the third season presents some of the franchise’s headiest concepts yet. We find out McArthur and McKee each have their own approach to understanding and tracking the lore, which is more than I’ve got, I’ll tell you that. I picked up a few tips from them throughout our talk, so listen closely, and you might learn something.

As Jujutsu Kaisen continues to take the anime community by storm, we enjoy chatting with the actors and filmmakers who help bring our favorite characters to life. There’s no shortage of anime in the world, but getting to talk with the people behind some of the biggest names in the business is a treat. Here’s to landing many more of these exciting interviews.

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