
Is Weak Hero Class 3 happening? Everything we know so far
Weak Hero Class 2 hit Netflix on April 25, 2025, delivering intense high school drama and action with Park Ji-hoon as Yeon Si-eun. The season's cliffhanger ending has fans clamouring for Weak Hero Class 3 . Below, we dive into the latest details on a potential third season. The Cliffhanger Ending of Weak Hero Class 2
The second season ended with a major clash between Si-eun's Eunjang High crew and the Union, led by Na Baek-jin (Bae Na-ra). [Spoiler Alert] Baek-jin's death shocked viewers, while a post-credits scene introduced Choi Chang-hee (Jo Jung-seok), leader of the Cheongang gang, proposing Geum Seong-je (Lee Jun-young) take over the Union. This hints at a new conflict involving adult criminals. Additionally, Ahn Su-ho (Choi Hyun-wook), comatose since Season 1, woke up, reuniting with Si-eun and sparking excitement for his potential role in future episodes. Has Weak Hero Class 3 Been Confirmed?
As of June 2025, Netflix has not confirmed Weak Hero Class 3 . At a cast event on May 11, 2025, director Yoo Su-min noted, 'No plans are set,' but added, 'There could be more to explore.' The show's strong performance, topping Netflix's non-English TV chart in South Korea and ranking globally, boosts renewal hopes. However, many Korean dramas end after two seasons, leaving fans uncertain despite their vocal support on social media. Weak Hero Class 3 Potential Release Date
If approved, Weak Hero Class 3 could take time. The gap between Season 1 (November 2022) and Season 2 (April 2025) was over two years. A third season might arrive around late 2027 or early 2028 if greenlit soon. Rumours on X about a June 2025 announcement remain unconfirmed.
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