Warning! Spoilers ahead forInvincible season 1.
The animated superhero show Invincible wrapped up season 1 with a bang, and it has already been renewed for season 2, and a third installment as well. Invincible has been a success for Amazon, garnering critical praise and high viewership. These renewals show that Amazon has plenty of confidence in the show and its creators to continue weaving a solid story moving forward.
Invincible follows the story of teenager Mark Grayson (played by Steven Yeun), who, after years of waiting, finally develops superpowers inherited from his father, Nolan. This alien came to Earth and became the world's most famous superhero, Omni-Man (played by J.K. Simmons). Amazon's Invincible is based on the Image Comics series of the same name, created by Robert Kirkman, creator of The Walking Dead, and artist Cory Walker. The comic is known for blending heightened, silly superhero elements with adult drama and ultraviolence, and the Invincible show also aimed to capture that balance.
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Details are scarce right now about Invincible season 2. Unlike other shows, like Amazon's The Boys, Invincible was not renewed for a second season before the first one debuted. The announcement came a day before the explosive finale aired, but little else has been said beyond that. However, specific details can be inferred by looking at the comics and what happened after Mark's devastating fight with Omni-Man.
Invincible season 2 and season 3 have both been officially announced by Amazon. After much fan campaigning for Amazon Prime'sInvincible to get a second season while the first was still airing, the streaming giant showed their faith in Kirkman and his
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