Solo Leveling Already Has a Major Update in 2026, But It’s Not Good News

Since its release, Solo Leveling has become a huge hit worldwide. The anime adaptation significantly boosted its popularity, and the second season took it to the next level. While fans eagerly await news about a potential third season, a surprise project has been announced: Netflix is creating a live-action version of the series, revealed just months after the anime’s second season finished last year.

Interest in the upcoming live-action series is building, especially after the main cast was announced: Byeon Woo-seok will play Jinwoo, Han So-hee will be Cha Hae-in, and Kang You-seok will take on the role of Yoo Jinho. Recent news suggests the series will have seven episodes and filming is expected to start in April. A post on the Filmmakers Community forum also revealed additional cast members. While details about what the episodes will cover are still unknown, some fans are worried that seven episodes might not be enough to tell the full story.

Netflix’s Solo Leveling Live-Action Provides a Concerning Production Update

The popular anime and manga series Solo Leveling is getting a live-action K-drama adaptation on Netflix. Fans are worried, however, about reports that the series might only get seven episodes. While Solo Leveling isn’t an extremely long story, it still covers around 200 chapters with a lot happening in each one. Trying to fit all of that into just seven episodes could negatively impact the adaptation. It’s possible Netflix is planning multiple seasons, similar to how they’ve handled other live-action anime and manga series like One Piece and Alice in Borderland, which would allow for a more complete adaptation.

Fans are also worried the upcoming live-action K-drama might focus too much on romance. This would mean significant changes to the original story, potentially turning it into a fantasy romance with action sprinkled in, instead of the action-packed series it was intended to be. The fact that it’s only planned to have a few episodes makes this concern even stronger, leading some to believe the show will be a brief, seven-episode romantic fantasy.

It’s still unclear exactly what to expect from Netflix’s live-action version of Solo Leveling. We won’t know for sure until an official trailer or release date is announced, and that could be several months off, as filming doesn’t start until April. However, if the show follows a typical K-drama style with a focus on romance, editing might be quick, meaning fans could see it relatively soon and form their own opinions.

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2026-01-04 01:12