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Solo Levelingstands out as one of the few Korean manhwa that achieved immense global fame, even before its anime adaptation was announced. With only 12 episodes, the anime has achieved a lofty status and a massive following within anime and isekai fandoms. Season 1 received positive feedback from fans applauding its stunning art, sharp execution, and strong direction.

Sung Jinwoo’s physique in Solo Leveling.

Following Season 1’s immense success, the season finale left fans unsatisfied and craving more. While the fall anime season is well underway,Solo LevelingSeason 2 has emerged as a hot topic on the internet, becoming the most anticipated 2025 anime. As excitement builds for Season 2, manhwa fans should be cautious, as the production studio may have undisclosed intentions that could jeopardize the anime.

Solo LevelingRisks a Hiatus Similar toOne Piece‘s, Following Toei’s Lead

Owing to manhwa’s immense popularity,Solo Levelinganime instantly took the entire internet by storm and ranked among the biggest hits of the Winter 2024 anime season. Produced by A-1 Pictures, the anime adaptation started off a bit slow, but the action sequences made up for it.

Solo Levelinghas undoubtedly played a vital role in increasing the Webtoon series’ popularity, captivating several new readers to the lesser-known world of Korean Webtoons. Despite its controversial debut, Season 1 lived up to fans’ expectations and gave them high hopes for the sequel.

Sung Jinwoo of Solo Leveling.

Solo Leveling Season 2 Finally Corrects the Most Horrific Mistake That Nearly Butchered Sung Jinwoo in S1

Solo Levelingfans have just received an exciting glimpse of the second season, showcasing thrilling new scenes and intense action in the latest trailer.

The stunning trailer is sure to spark interest even among anime fans who haven’t yet explored the milestone manhwa.

Solo Leveling Season 2 Finally Corrects the Most Horrific Mistake That Nearly Butchered Sung Jinwoo in S1

While the Season 2 trailer is generating buzz online, recent rumors about the production studio’s plans have alarmed the fandom, raising concerns. According to some credible leaks circulating online, A-1 Pictures might be planning to take a long hiatus forSolo Levelingafter Season 2.

The production studio is planning to take a break to work on their other hit projects like theSAOmovie,Kaguya Sama: Love Is WarSeason 4, and many more.

Sung Jinwoo in Solo Leveling Season 2

Nonetheless, theSolo Levelinghiatus has left many manhwa fans disheartened by the studio’s apparent disinterest in adapting the beloved series.

While some fans remain hopeful that the studio’s decision will lead to improved animation and address past issues, akin to Toei’s six-month hiatus forOne Piece, others are skeptical. The expected return forSolo LevelingSeason 3 is late 2026 or early 2027, leaving fans disappointed and dampening the excitement for Season 2.

Sung Jin-woo in Solo Leveling (Credits: Crunchyroll)

Kaguya Sama: Love Is WarWas Meant to Explore Bloodshed and Dark Themes

Kaguya Sama: Love Is Warhas been a smash hit among romance and comedy fans alike. The anime follows the psychological warfare between two high-ranking student council members, Miyuki Shirogane and Kaguya Shinomiya.

Solo Leveling Season 2 Trailer Breaking S1 Record Shows Fans Have Accepted the ‘Mediocre Animation’ Curse

Both of them refuse to confess their feelings for each other first, believing it would demonstrate weakness. This battle was drawn out for three seasonal anime, and at the conclusion of the third season, Miyuki finally confessed his feelings to Kaguya with an adorable surprise at the Cultural Festival.

Aka Akasakaonce revealed that his original planwas to create a darker, bloodier series, but his editor recommended a different approach. It’s interesting that despite having no prior experience with the rom-com series, Akasaka successfully crafted a captivating and adorable story that has become the face of the Japanese romance anime genre.

Solo Levelingmanhwa can be read on Webtoons, while the anime is available to watch on Crunchyroll.

Mehul Rolta

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Mehul Rolta is a seasoned journalist with over 3 years in esports and soccer journalism. Transitioning to anime writing at Fandom Wire, Mehul shares his lifelong passion for anime about integrates professionalism. Dedicated to connecting the world of anime globally, Mehul shares thoughts and insights, communicating personal passion with professional insight.

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