Fans of Sung Jinwoo are now looking forward to seeing him on the small screen in "Solo Leveling" anime. The manhaw's followers have already filed a petition to see its anime adaptation, so will this soon happen?

With the manhwa ending with 179 chapters earlier this year, fans are now looking forward to seeing "Solo Leveling" anime in the near future. So will the first season soon hit the small screen?

The news about the manhwa's anime adaptation has been spreading like wildfire after it has become one of the most read and famous webtoons online. In fact, fans are so eager to see Jinwoo on the small screen they started an online petition on Change.org.

It targets to gain 300,000 signatories and with more than 210,000 signatures so far, this petition has become one of the top signed. So, will they be able to get the attention of the most famous anime studios to produce it?

Recent Highlights noted that Netflix is one company that may adapt "Solo Leveling" anime. In fact, fans have already started to file out Netflix forms, which are used to request movies and TV shows.

However, that, too, is yet to be confirmed. If this happens, fans will finally see Jinwoo's story play out on TV.

He's known as the weakest hunter who will become an S-rank hunter. His power will start to surpass everyone's imagination, but he will encounter a D-rank dungeon that is much stronger.

As he's about to accept his death, he receives a mysterious power that lets him see a quest log as game. As he completes these quests, he ranks up to a more powerful level and increases his strength.

This makes him an S-rank hunter. Now, the whole world loves him, but he still claims himself to be a Solo leveler.

If fans indeed see "Solo Leveling" anime, it will surely be a nice sight to witness this manhwa getting animated. Thankfully, Comicbook revealed fans' patience might finally pay off.

Rumors have it the anime is now in production, as revealed by the fan page PSY, which has proven itself with its track record of scoops. This page claimed a TV anime is now in the works, though it's yet to reveal any concrete details about it.

So, fans shall only take this assumption with a grain of salt until an official studio officially announces the coming of "Solo Leveling" anime. Hopefully, it will happen real soon.