Is 'Solo Leveling' returning for Season 3? What we know so far
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Is Solo Leveling cooking up new episodes?

Solo Leveling has become the most-rated title on streamer Crunchyroll, surpassing other fan-favorite animes like One Piece, which was adapted into a live-action Netflix series in 2023.

Now, fans are craving more of the series, which follows Sung Jinwoo, who is “the world’s weakest hunter,” per the show’s description on Crunchyroll.

“After being brutally slaughtered by monsters in a high-ranking dungeon, Jinwoo came back with the System, a program only he could see, that’s leveling him up in every way,” the description continues. “Now, he’s inspired to discover the secrets behind his powers and the dungeon that spawned them.”

In Episode 1, we learn more about Jinwoo’s past and the story of hunters like himself.

“Around ten years ago, gates that connected our world to another dimension began to appear, leading to the rise of hunters who would traverse these gates to fight the magic beasts within,” the Episode 1 description notes.

Curious if Solo Leveling will be back for Season 3? Here is what we know.

How many episodes are in Solo Leveling Season 2?

Just like Season 1, Season 2 of Solo Leveling has 13 episodes. Episodes are 23 minutes long.

When is the Solo Leveling Season 3 release date?

Solo Leveling Season 3 has yet to be confirmed. Per Forbes, the show’s producer, Atsushi Kaneko, had said that the show “may or may not” go on from the Season 2 finale, which was released this weekend. CBR writes that the finale was released on Saturday, March 29 in its original Japanese format with English subtitles. However, the English dubbed version should become available on Saturday, April 12.

Meanwhile, ScreenRant reported on speculation of a delayed release, citing Solo Leveling director Nakashige Shunsuke’s work on other projects.

Is Solo Leveling on Netflix?

No, Solo Leveling is not currently streaming on Netflix. Both Seasons 1 and 2 of Solo Leveling are streaming on Crunchyroll. The anime streaming service is offering a 7-day free trial for their Fan, Mega Fan, and Ultimate Fan Plans, which otherwise cost $7.99/month, $11.99/month, and $1599/month, respectively.

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