“Solo Leveling” Producer Promises To Not Repeat Season 1 Mistakes

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An illustration for "Solo Leveling" (Left), A Still from the teaser for "Solo Leveling" Season 2 (Right)

Season 1 of “Solo Leveling” left fans with mixed feelings despite its impressive voice acting and animation quality, mainly due to its rushed pacing, jumping from scene to scene.

In a recent interview with the producer, more details about Season 2 were revealed, sparking even more excitement among fans. Sota, the producer, expressed his fondness for the webtoon and how it inspired him to bring it to life in anime form.

While he didn’t divulge much about Season 2’s production progress, he assured fans that the team is putting in their best efforts.

A Still from the Teaser for “Solo Leveling” Season 2

Unlike Season 1, which focuses heavily on Sung Jinwoo’s journey, Season 2 will shine a spotlight on the side characters and their backgrounds, providing a deeper look understanding of Solo Leveling.

This shift in focus promises to talk about characters like Cha Hae-in, Hwang Dongsoo, Woo-Jinchul, and Yoo Jinho, with the potential to uncover more about Sung Jinwoo’s mother and her illness, a pivotal aspect of his motivation.

A Still from “Solo Leveling: Ragnarok”

Recalling the intense moment in Episode 5 where Sung had to confront Hwang Dongsuk and his party, fans are eager to see how his interactions with his younger brother, who plans to return from the U.S. to seek vengeance, will unfold.

Season 2 aims to uplift the series with enhanced animation quality and a richer narrative that shows the lives of its supporting characters. However, uncertainties linger regarding how closely Season 2 will adhere to the source material, leaving fans curious about the extent of the adaptation.

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Vaishnavi Kamble is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime and gaming, with a particular niche in manga creator profiles and behind-the-scenes industry interviews. Her work covers the personal journeys of major mangaka — from Isayama's exhaustion over Attack on Titan to Tite Kubo's near-abandonment of Bleach — currently pursuing her master's in economics.

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