After completing 220,000 frames of animation so far, one Solo Leveling producer wants years of "breathing room" before starting season 3

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One Solo Leveling producer has given a surprising timeframe for when he wants to see a third season &nda𝄹sh; but says it isn't up to him.

During (H/T ), Aniplex producer Sota Furuhashi revealed he is "anxiously" awaiting Solo Leveling season 3, but the sheer amount of work needed means he would love to give the animatio💮n team some "breathing room."

"Between [the first two seasons] 220,000 frames of animation were created. And of course, I’d love to give the animators a little bღreathing room," Furuhashi said.

"So, if it were up to me, I’d say let’s wait until the next Olympics [in 2028] to see what’s going to𓆉 happen with a season 3."

The Los Angeles Olympics is several years away, but those wondering if the adventures of Jinwౠoo would be oဣn hold until then can perhaps rest easy – as it's not Furuhashi's call.

"But to get to 💫that 220,001st frame of animation, I think that’s up to [A-1 producer Atushi Kaneko] and A-1 Pictures," Furuhash♓i admitted.

Even so, we can probably expect to wait a 🦹while for Solo Leveling to hit our screens once more.

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