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‘Solo Leveling’ Fans Don’t Have Long To Wait for Episode 2!

Jinwoo before entering the double dungeon in the first episode of Solo Leveling.
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The first episode of Solo Leveling’s anime left fans wanting more, especially after Jinwoo and his gang were trapped in a double dungeon. Many in the group are in shock at the brutality of one D-Rank Hunter’s death, and now we know when episode 2 is coming.

Jinwoo’s wits might be able to get the rest of the hunters through, despite their dire situation. Despite being the “weakest hunter in the world,” Jinwoo had been shown to survive multiple raids in the past. This isn’t his first brush against death, but it’s certainly the most dangerous dungeon he’s ever had to go into.

Long-time manhwa readers were satisfied by the smooth action scenes that A-1 Pictures dished out in the first episode. Specifically, fans couldn’t get over Cha Hae In’s backflip online—that scene alone made many in the anime community want to take a look at Solo Leveling.

The studio is known for bringing Mashle and Sword Art Online to life, among other action anime. But Solo Leveling may be their most anticipated project yet, which is currently rated at 4.9 out of 5.0 stars at Crunchyroll.

This is a job well done for A-1 Pictures, and it looks like delaying the launch of the anime to 2024 was worth it. Expectations have been high for Solo Leveling since its trailers dropped, and they were nevertheless exceeded.

Those who haven’t seen the original manhwa are at the edge of their seats, nervously waiting for what will happen next to Jinwoo and his group of hunters. Anime-only fans aren’t going to have to wait much longer, because the next episode is going to come out on Crunchyroll on January 13, 2024.

(featured image: A-1 Pictures)

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Vanessa Esguerra (She/They) has been a Contributing Writer for The Mary Sue since 2023. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy, she (happily) rejected law school in 2021 and has been a full-time content writer since. Vanessa is currently taking her Master's degree in Japanese Studies in hopes of deepening her understanding of the country's media culture in relation to pop culture, women, and queer people like herself. She speaks three languages but still manages to get lost in the subways of Tokyo with her clunky Japanese. Fueled by iced coffee brewed from local cafés in Metro Manila, she also regularly covers anime and video games while queuing for her next match in League of Legends.

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