After reading the final chapter ofSolo Levelingmanhwa, fans want to know if there will be an anime adaptation of the hit manhwa series; well, here’s everything we know about it.

Undoubtedly,Solo Levelingis one of the most popular Korean manhwas on the planet. Millions of worldwide fans enjoy following the journey of Jin-Woo, the low-level hunter who eventually dominates the top-tier hunters.

The Korean Manhwa has become so popular that everyone wants to see an anime adaptation of the series. Many fans believe thatSolo Levelinganime would instantly take overMy Hero Academia,Jujutsu Kaisen, and other anime in terms of viewership if, of course, it ever comes to reality.

Is Solo Leveling Getting an Anime Adaptation?

Recently, some rumors have stated that theSolo Levelinganime is in production. The leak comes fromSolo Leveling TV anime in productionpic.twitter.com/Q6TkfbJtOF— SPY (@iSPY1i)June 15, 2025" target="_blank" rel=“noreferrer noopener nofollow”>SPY, a popular anime and manga insider on Twitter. Of course, the rumor comes as good news forSolo Levelingfans; however, there’s still no official confirmation on the anime. So, it’s best to take this information with a pinch of salt.

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Solo Leveling OST Announced

AfterfinishingtheSolo Levelingmanhwa with 179 chapters, D&C Webtoon confirmed an OST from the South Korean boy band, The Boyz. The OST will come out in February 2022, and here’s its first teaser:

Chances of Getting a Solo Leveling Anime

There are multiple reasons to believe that we’ll hear an announcement aroundSolo Levelinganime soon.

Firstly, SPY is a very reputed insider in the anime community, so it’s highly possible that his information about the anime being in production is true. Secondly,Solo Levelingflaunts a fanbase of millions, so it’s no wonder that it took the first spot in the"Manga we want to see animated"poll. Moreover, there is apetitionon Change.org with almost 200k signatures requesting theSolo Levelinganime.

So, any production company would be crazy to let go of this fantastic opportunity to release the anime adaptation.

However, if the manhwa is so damn popular, why haven’t we heard an announcement for the anime adaptation since all these years? Well, according toYimanon YouTube, Japanese hunters aren’t depicted fairly in theSolo Levelingmanhwa. And that’s why Japanese animation studios are reluctant to take charge of theSolo Leveling anime.

So, does that mean the anime is out of the equation? Certainly not. If there’s one platform that could still take on this project, it’s Netflix.

Netflix to the Rescue

Recently, Netflix has been trying incredibly hard to become a prime destination for the anime community. Besides getting the streaming rights for anime likeMy Hero Academiaand theSeven Deadly Sins, the streaming platform has launched several original anime.

What’s unique about Netflix is that it has always made bold choices. For instance, the streaming platform released theRecord of Ragnarokanime.The anime adaptation is based on a manga series dipped in its fair share of controversies for its depiction of Gods.

Even then, Netflix showed the courage to work on this risky project. So, there’s no way that the streaming platform would not pickSolo Levelingdespite all the concerns.

If Netflix takes the lead, several animation studios will be ready to animate the series. And of course, if the rumor is true, we’ll learn about the animation studio soon. However, considering the manhwa’s popularity, it would be best if studios like MAPPA or Madhouse worked on the animation.