Solo Leveling revolves around the struggles of the weakest hunter known as Sung Jin-woo. However, he becomes powerful through a mysterious program following a near-death experience. Following the recent finale of Season 2, fans wish to know if more chapters are lined up. So, is Solo Leveling canceled or renewed for Season 3?
Here is everything you need to know about the future installments of the animated series.
Is Solo Leveling Season 3 canceled?
No, Solo Leveling Season 3 has not been canceled. However, the series has not yet been renewed.
Season 2 aired its finale on March 30, 2025. Additionally, fans were hopeful for more episodes in the chapter. This was due to streaming platforms following the trend of splitting seasons into parts. However, Solo Leveling Season 2 does not seem to follow this trend as all its episodes were released on their scheduled dates and times.
Further, fans are optimistic about its next installments. Atsushi Kaneko, the animation producer of the series, said in a video feature on Crunchyroll that the Part 2 finale will be the end of the show for now. He further expressed that the show may or may not resume from here. However, Kaneko also mentioned that Season 3 might be ordered on fans’ demand.
He stated ahead of the Season 2 finale, “With the support of everyone, it may continue, or it may not. Personally, I really hope it does. This anime has made it this far thanks to all of you, so I hope you’ll keep supporting us even after the final episode. Please look forward to the finale.”
Solo Leveling has garnered critical acclaim and massive popularity across the world. As such, Season 3 is likely on the cards. Additionally, a Reddit user opened up on the potential release date window for the next chapter during Season 2. It stated, “S2 is still in production, S3 isn’t. S3 might take some time. Maybe late 2026, who knows.”
While speculations are endless, fans need to wait for an official confirmation from the makers. All the episodes of Solo Leveling Season 2 are streaming on Crunchyroll.
