The work Solo Leveling: Ragnarok has unexpectedly concluded in its chapter 375, generating disappointment among its followers due to the lack of story development and the omission of an anticipated battle. This sequel to the popular manhwa, which focused on Sung Suho, the son of the original protagonist Jinwoo, has hit a brake due to personal issues of the author, Dasu, and economic difficulties that have affected the studio A-1 Pictures, responsible for the anime adaptation.
An ending that has satisfied no one
Fans are divided; many believe that the ending is abrupt and that at least ten more episodes would have allowed for a satisfactory closure. In particular, the story had escalated towards a monstrous confrontation known as Ragnarok, which was omitted and replaced by a one-year time jump, concluding with a “happy ending” for the characters. Jinwoo, the most powerful character in the universe, had developed a friendship with Antares while preparing to celebrate his anniversary with Cha Hae-in.
Despite the focus on Suho, Jinwoo remains a central figure in the conclusion, which has led the community to express their desire to see more chapters exploring his story. The epilogue suggests that there could be future narratives about Jinwoo, as long as the creator, Chu-Gong, decides to continue his work. On the other hand, the financial difficulties of A-1 studio have delayed the announcement of the third season of the Solo Leveling anime, fueling uncertainty among its followers. There is also speculation about a possible adaptation of the new arc into anime, although there are no official confirmations regarding this.