The explosive conclusion of Solo Leveling season 2 left fans both satisfied and yearning for more. Jinwoo’s triumph on Jeju Island, the powerful emergence of Beru, and the heartwarming salvation of Cha Hae-In provided a sense of closure, yet the cryptic appearance of menacing new entities and the return of Jinwoo’s father ignited a wave of questions about what lies ahead.
Are we getting another season of Solo Leveling any time soon? Let’s find out everything we know about season 3 so far!
A Hopeful Close and Looming Shadows in Solo Leveling’s Season 2 Finale
Solo Leveling‘s season 2 finale managed to deliver a sense of closure while hinting at future challenges. Instead of immediately departing Jeju Island, Jinwoo made the decisive choice to stay and eradicate every last ant, pushing his level all the way to 100. This monumental achievement paved the way for an attempt to extract the Ant King’s shadow, resulting in the formidable new shadow soldier named Beru, who instantly displayed unwavering loyalty and immense power.
This mirrored Jinwoo’s acquisition of Igris in the first season’s finale, though this time, an unexpected darkness during the extraction of Beru’s shadow hinted at potential complications down the line.

In addition, the show provided much-needed relief from Cha Hae-In’s worsening health. Her health was deteriorating even though the Elixir of Life had first saved her. Fortunately, Jinwoo managed to heal her completely, guaranteeing her health. In a particularly emotional scene, Jinwoo gave Tusk the mission of locating the body of Min Byung-Gu, the deceased healer.
The freshly formed soldier automatically started to heal Cha Hae-In after removing his shadow, but Jinwoo stopped him, allowing Min Byung-Gu to finally rest in peace. In addition to saving Cha Hae-In, this deed made sure Min Byung-Gu was given a dignified send-off.
However, the hopeful atmosphere was punctuated by the unsettling appearance of mysterious, human-like beasts before the Knights Guild. These powerful beings, one resembling the Ice Elves, effortlessly incapacitated the hunters and manipulated gates, a phenomenon unseen before outside of a typical dungeon break.
Intriguingly, these new threats seemed to be following someone whose power originated from within a cave. Adding to the mystery, Jinwoo’s long-lost father, Sung II Hwan, made a reappearance, intently observing the beasts’ movements.
While their purpose remains unclear within the anime, manga readers will recognize these formidable entities as the Monarch of Fangs and the Monarch of Frost, setting the stage for a significant future arc.
The Uncertain Future of the Show: Are We Getting Another Season?
Despite the overwhelming popularity of Solo Leveling, evidenced by its record-breaking reception on Crunchyroll, the arrival of a third season remains shrouded in uncertainty. Surprisingly, there has been no official confirmation regarding the show’s continuation from any of the involved parties.
Adding to the concern, animation producer Atsushi Kaneko previously indicated that the season two finale could be the end of the anime for the time being, stating that its future was not guaranteed.

While some fans had hoped for a release in early 2026, mirroring the gap between the first two seasons, the lack of any production announcement makes a late 2026 or even early 2027 premiere seem more probable.
Further complicating matters is the reported busyness of the director, Nakashige Shunsuke, with other projects, potentially leading to delays.
What Awaits in Solo Leveling Season 3?
If Solo Leveling returns for a third season, viewers can anticipate diving into several key arcs from the manhwa, picking up directly after the intense Jeju Island events. The initial “Recruitment arc” will likely kick things off, followed by the establishment of Jinwoo’s own “Ahjin Guild.”
The perilous “Double Dungeon arc” promises further challenges, leading into the large-scale “Japan Crisis arc” and the subsequent “International Guild Conference arc.”

By the season’s conclusion, we could see the adaptation reach around chapter 199 of the manhwa, potentially even laying the groundwork for the highly anticipated “Monarchs War arc,” where Jinwoo’s strength as a top-tier hunter will be truly tested. The season two finale cleverly planted seeds for these upcoming storylines, leaving us with numerous burning questions.
The motives of the mysterious new beasts, the intentions of Jinwoo’s father, the potential ramifications of Beru’s immense power, and Jinwoo’s next steps after reaching level 100 all hang in the balance, hinting at an even grander and more complex narrative to unfold.
Conclusion
While the future of Solo Leveling beyond season two remains officially unconfirmed, the groundwork laid in the finale teases a compelling path forward. The emergence of formidable new adversaries, coupled with Jinwoo’s continued growth and the lingering mysteries surrounding his father and Beru, sets the stage for potentially thrilling new arcs. What do you think will happen next?