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Netflix’s ‘Solo Leveling’ Live-Action Series Reveals Lead Stars
Netflix has cast Byeon Woo-seok as Sung Jinwoo and Han So-hee as Cha Hae In in its live-action Solo Leveling adaptation. Here’s what to expect from the series.

Netflix’s highly anticipated live-action adaptation of Solo Leveling is finally taking shape, and the streamer has revealed its two main stars. Byeon Woo-seok will lead the series as Sung Jinwoo, while Han So-hee joins him as Cha Hae In.
The announcement came through @PopBase on X and quickly spread across social media, sparking excitement among fans eager to see the manhwa’s characters brought to life.
Byeon Woo-seok as Sung Jinwoo
Byeon Woo-seok was confirmed for the role earlier in July, and the response from fans has been overwhelmingly positive. Known for 20th Century Girl and Lovely Runner, Woo-seok has proven his ability to portray both heartfelt emotion and action-heavy roles.
That versatility is crucial for Jinwoo, a hunter who begins as the weakest of them all but grows into one of the most powerful beings in existence. His journey of transformation is central to the story, and Woo-seok’s range makes him a fitting choice to capture every stage of that evolution.
Han So-hee Joins as Cha Hae In
The latest casting news revealed that Han So-hee will portray Cha Hae In, an equally vital character in Jinwoo’s arc. Fans know her from My Name, The World of the Married, and Gyeongseong Creature, where she showcased her ability to embody determined, complex characters.
Hae In is not only a skilled hunter but also a pivotal part of Jinwoo’s personal journey. Bringing in So-hee signals Netflix’s commitment to making the series feel both authentic and powerful.
The Creative Team Behind the Series
Directors Lee Hae-jun and Kim Byung-seo are helming the project. Their previous work on Ashfall and Castaway on the Moon highlighted their ability to balance emotional depth with large-scale action, which should serve them well in adapting Solo Leveling.
Fans can expect dramatic storytelling, visually striking battles, and a faithful take on the source material’s worldbuilding.
A Growing Global Franchise
Solo Leveling is quickly becoming a multimedia powerhouse. Alongside the ongoing anime adaptation, the franchise will expand into gaming with Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive, set to launch on Steam in November 2025, with console versions arriving in 2026.
By adapting the manhwa into live-action and assembling a star-studded cast, Netflix is clearly aiming to replicate the global success it achieved with One Piece.
Final Thoughts
With Byeon Woo-seok as Jinwoo and Han So-hee as Hae In, Netflix has secured two of Korea’s biggest rising stars for a series that already has a massive built-in fanbase. If the adaptation captures both the intensity of Jinwoo’s rise and the emotional bonds that define his journey, Solo Leveling could become Netflix’s next international hit.
Are you excited to see Jinwoo and Hae In come to life on screen? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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