Solo Leveling episode 4 spoilers follow.

Solo Leveling voice actor Aleks Le has hinted that the Kasaka snake object he received may prove "useful".

In Solo Leveling, Le stars as Jinwoo, a man who uses his superhuman powers to fight monsters and save the world.

In episode four of the anime, Jinwoo faces the Blue Venom-Fanged Kasaka, a giant snake monster. After defeating his enemy, Jinwoo is rewarded with a bottle of the snake's venom which he feels is too dangerous to use at that moment.

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Speaking exclusively to Digital Spy, Persona 3 Reload and Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero star Aleks Le was asked about the significance of the vial of venom and whether we will see him use it down the line.

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Le said: "We're getting into spoiler territory. I'm just going to say that all items are useful."

Discussing Jinwoo's past and how it relates to his character, Le said that despite having a history of hardship, Jinwoo remains cheerful because he is brave.

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"I actually find a lot of points with Jinwoo that I kind of relate to," he said. "And when you're growing up, despite those hardships and anything like that, when you carry yourself outwardly to the people you meet – not everyone is initially receptive of you and your background, or where you may have come from."

He continued: "The general rule of thumb is: no matter how hard the world has screwed you over, you try to be brave through it all. Sometimes when you are comfortable with somebody, and you can finally open up, for the most part, I feel like it's a good idea – just purely survival, which is what we're talking about with Solo Leveling – for somebody to just try to let kindness guide them through especially hard times."

Solo Leveling premieres new episodes on Sundays on Crunchyroll.

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