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Solo Leveling anime Season one in 2022! Possible?

solo leveling anime, is it possible

It is possible that Solo Leveling will get anime adaptation and if they really prepared for anime adaptation. Then we can expect it to release around the end of 2023 with a total of 12 episodes. But Is it really possible? Today we are here to answer this question.

Recently, some rumors have surfaced claiming that the solo leveling manhwa is being adapted as an anime series. Also that the production for solo leveling anime has already started. However, these rumors have not confirmed yet as the production house remains silent on this topic.

Controversy related to Solo Leveling franchise and Japan

Many fans of the series have pointed out that one reason the hit series hasn’t received an anime adaptation. Is that the series portrays Japan negatively in the manhwa and web novel.

However, the fans are trying their best to convince big companies like Netflix to adapt the manhwa into anime.

The Solo Leveling franchise is so popular that fans have created a petition on change.org to demand an anime adaptation. Fans are hopeful that their voices will be heard by a well-known animation studio. More than 200,000 requests have already been signed, indicating the extent of the frenzy among followers.

Solo Leveling Anime Release Date:

Fans are still eagerly awaiting the announcement of the anime adaptation of Solo leveling. When Webtoons released a Solo Leveling trailer hinting at the manhwa’s anime adaptation, it seemed like the anime adaptation was just on the horizon. But unfortunately, no official news on this has released yet.

If Solo Leveling Anime announced in the next six months, fans can expect it to premiere in late 2022. However, if production on a series confirmed in late-2021, season 1 may not debut until early 2023.

Is Solo Leveling Anime Possible?

The petition for the Solo Leveling anime on Change.org began some time ago. It currently has over 200,000 signatures out of 500,000. But seeing all these negatives, you may be thinking that it isn’t possible. However, there is one way the series could come to our screens. That is, through Netflix.

What’s unique about Netflix is that they aren’t afraid to take chances. As seen with their depictions of several gods in Record of Ragnarock. Seeing how they picked up Record of Ragnarock Solo Leveling’s controversies won’t scare them.

If Netflix were to take charge, many top-notch animation studios would no longer be afraid to step up for animation. If the anime flops, it gets blamed on Netflix. And if it does well, and the animation is good the studio would get the credit.

Because the Tower of God webtoon was animated, it’s not a leap to picture Solo Leveling getting the same treatment. Fans are still waiting for the news of the Solo leveling anime adaptation. When Webtoons published a Solo Leveling video hinting at the anime version of the manhwa. It appeared that the anime version was just around the corner.

Where To Read Solo Leveling Manhwa

It has not officially confirmed that it will get anime adaptation. There are no signs of the series being picked up soon, nor are there any announcements. If you would like to read the series yourself and see what all the hype is about, you can read the manhwa here.

Hopefully, one day we will get a Solo Leveling anime adaptation, until then make sure to enjoy the manual every Wednesday as it releases or read the now completed light novel.

Synopsis of Solo Leveling

Ten years ago, “the Gate” appeared and connected the real world with the realm of magic and monsters. To combat these vile beasts, ordinary people received superhuman powers and became known as “Hunters”. Twenty-year-old Sung Jin-Woo is one such Hunter, but he known as the “World’s Weakest,” owing to his pathetic power compared to even a measly E-Rank. Still, he hunts monsters tirelessly in low-rank Gates to pay for his mother’s medical bills.

With increasing ranks and powers, the whole world wants him but he himself wants to be a Solo Leveler only. This miserable lifestyle changes when Jin-Woo believing himself to be the only one left to die in a mission gone terribly wrong. Awakens in a hospital three days later to find a mysterious screen floating in front of him. This “Quest Log” demands that Jin-Woo completes an unrealistic and intense training program, or face an appropriate penalty. Initially reluctant to comply because of the quest’s rigor. Jin-Woo soon finds that it may just transform him into one of the world’s most fearsome Hunters.

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