The “Invincible” universe continues to soar on Prime Video, and fans of the animated series have reason to celebrate: a fourth season is officially confirmed. With the third season finale airing on March 13, 2025, the adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s comic keeps its momentum, bringing Mark Grayson, voiced by Steven Yeun, back to tackle even greater challenges. The renewal was announced in July 2024 during the Prime Video adult animation panel at San Diego Comic-Con, well before the third season premiered, signaling Amazon’s strong faith in the show’s success. Robert Kirkman, creator of both the original comic and the series, has vowed to shorten the gaps between seasons, aiming for an annual release schedule—a welcome shift after the two-year wait between seasons 1 and 2. As the third season’s finale reverberates with the aftermath of the “Invincible War” and the arrival of the villain Conquest, voiced by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, anticipation for what’s next is building fast.
Season three, which kicked off on February 6, 2025, delivered eight uninterrupted episodes, a departure from the split format of the previous season. The final episode, “I Thought You’d Never Shut Up,” dropped today, cementing the series as one of Prime Video’s top animated hits, boasting a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 21 reviews.
With over 80 issues of the comic still left to adapt, “Invincible” has plenty of material to keep viewers hooked. Kirkman’s promise of tighter release windows and ongoing work on season four suggest Mark Grayson could return as early as 2026.
The unstoppable rise of Invincible
Mark Grayson, the teenage hero juggling high school life with superhero duties, has captured a global fanbase since the series debuted in March 2021. The first season wrapped in April that year, and shortly after, Prime Video greenlit seasons 2 and 3. Season two rolled out in two parts between November 2023 and April 2024, drawing some flak for its midseason break, but season three rectified that with a seamless weekly rollout.
Critical acclaim has followed suit: season two earned a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and an 82 on Metacritic, while season three holds the same flawless rating, with a 74 average from six reviews. The star-studded cast—including J.K. Simmons as Omni-Man, Sandra Oh as Debbie Grayson, and newcomers like Sterling K. Brown and Aaron Paul—elevates the series to new heights.
A production in full swing
Robert Kirkman has emphasized keeping the releases consistent. “We’re finishing season 3 and season 4 simultaneously to ensure fans don’t wait too long,” he stated ahead of the third season finale. This push aims to erase the memory of the over-two-year gap between the first two seasons, a delay that frustrated fans despite the “Invincible: Atom Eve” special released in July 2023 as a consolation.
Announced on July 26, 2024, season four is already in production, with J.K. Simmons confirming he’s begun recording as Omni-Man. The accelerated pace hints at Prime Video’s intent to ride the wave of the series’ peak popularity, blending graphic violence, emotional depth, and a subversive take on the superhero genre.
What’s next for season four?
Season three covered events up to issue 60 of the comics, including the “Invincible War,” where Mark battles alternate versions of himself. The finale introduced Conquest, a fan-favorite villain, setting the stage for bigger clashes. Season four is expected to dive into the “Viltrumite War,” an epic arc pitting Mark, his father Nolan, and half-brother Oliver—voiced by Christian Convery—against the Viltrum Empire alongside the Coalition of Planets.
With much of the action likely unfolding in space, the upcoming season promises to ramp up both spectacle and stakes. Kirkman has teased that season four will be “bigger and crazier” than its predecessor, continuing the trend of pushing boundaries with each installment.
Timeline of Invincible’s journey
The path of “Invincible” on Prime Video is dotted with key milestones. Here’s how the series has unfolded so far:
- March 2021: Season one premieres with eight episodes.
- April 2021: Seasons 2 and 3 are renewed.
- July 2023: “Invincible: Atom Eve” special released.
- November 2023 to April 2024: Season two airs in two parts.
- July 2024: Season four confirmed at San Diego Comic-Con.
- February 6, 2025: Season three debuts.
- March 13, 2025: Season three finale airs.
With season four in progress, the earliest projections point to a March 2026 premiere, aligning with the roughly one-year gap between seasons 2 and 3.
A universe ripe for exploration
Spanning 144 issues from 2003 to 2018, the comic by Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley offers a deep well of storytelling. The series has adapted about 60 issues so far, leaving more than half untouched. The “Viltrumite War,” expected to dominate season four, is a highly anticipated arc, promising space battles and emotional twists.
The show has also shuffled subplots—like introducing Angstrom Levy early in season two—showing its willingness to keep even comic readers on their toes. This adaptability ensures fresh surprises ahead.
No room for specials?
Despite the warm reception to the 2023 “Invincible: Atom Eve” special, Kirkman has ruled out similar projects for now. “Our focus is on getting seasons out as regularly as possible, without distractions,” he explained. Characters like Atom Eve, Robot, or Omni-Man could headline spin-offs, but the main storyline takes precedence.
The 55-minute Atom Eve special earned a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes, but the commitment to tighter season gaps outweighs further detours. Fans won’t see standalone episodes anytime soon.
Stellar cast and soaring praise
The voice cast of “Invincible” is a major draw. Steven Yeun anchors the series as Mark Grayson, bringing nuance to the conflicted hero, while J.K. Simmons delivers a commanding Omni-Man. Sandra Oh provides emotional grounding as Debbie, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Conquest adds fresh menace.
- Current cast highlights:
- Steven Yeun: Mark Grayson/Invincible.
- J.K. Simmons: Nolan Grayson/Omni-Man.
- Sandra Oh: Debbie Grayson.
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan: Conquest.
- Gillian Jacobs: Atom Eve.
Critics rave about the animation, action sequences, and heartfelt storytelling, with season three dubbed “epic” and “brutal” in early reviews.
Looking beyond season four
Kirkman has speculated that “Invincible” could stretch to seven or even eleven seasons, depending on pacing. With only four seasons locked in, Prime Video appears to be playing it safe, renewing incrementally as audience reception holds strong.
The swift season four announcement—preceding season three’s debut—underscores the platform’s dedication. If the momentum persists, Mark Grayson’s fight against the Viltrum Empire and beyond could extend well into the decade.

The “Invincible” universe continues to soar on Prime Video, and fans of the animated series have reason to celebrate: a fourth season is officially confirmed. With the third season finale airing on March 13, 2025, the adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s comic keeps its momentum, bringing Mark Grayson, voiced by Steven Yeun, back to tackle even greater challenges. The renewal was announced in July 2024 during the Prime Video adult animation panel at San Diego Comic-Con, well before the third season premiered, signaling Amazon’s strong faith in the show’s success. Robert Kirkman, creator of both the original comic and the series, has vowed to shorten the gaps between seasons, aiming for an annual release schedule—a welcome shift after the two-year wait between seasons 1 and 2. As the third season’s finale reverberates with the aftermath of the “Invincible War” and the arrival of the villain Conquest, voiced by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, anticipation for what’s next is building fast.
Season three, which kicked off on February 6, 2025, delivered eight uninterrupted episodes, a departure from the split format of the previous season. The final episode, “I Thought You’d Never Shut Up,” dropped today, cementing the series as one of Prime Video’s top animated hits, boasting a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 21 reviews.
With over 80 issues of the comic still left to adapt, “Invincible” has plenty of material to keep viewers hooked. Kirkman’s promise of tighter release windows and ongoing work on season four suggest Mark Grayson could return as early as 2026.
The unstoppable rise of Invincible
Mark Grayson, the teenage hero juggling high school life with superhero duties, has captured a global fanbase since the series debuted in March 2021. The first season wrapped in April that year, and shortly after, Prime Video greenlit seasons 2 and 3. Season two rolled out in two parts between November 2023 and April 2024, drawing some flak for its midseason break, but season three rectified that with a seamless weekly rollout.
Critical acclaim has followed suit: season two earned a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and an 82 on Metacritic, while season three holds the same flawless rating, with a 74 average from six reviews. The star-studded cast—including J.K. Simmons as Omni-Man, Sandra Oh as Debbie Grayson, and newcomers like Sterling K. Brown and Aaron Paul—elevates the series to new heights.
A production in full swing
Robert Kirkman has emphasized keeping the releases consistent. “We’re finishing season 3 and season 4 simultaneously to ensure fans don’t wait too long,” he stated ahead of the third season finale. This push aims to erase the memory of the over-two-year gap between the first two seasons, a delay that frustrated fans despite the “Invincible: Atom Eve” special released in July 2023 as a consolation.
Announced on July 26, 2024, season four is already in production, with J.K. Simmons confirming he’s begun recording as Omni-Man. The accelerated pace hints at Prime Video’s intent to ride the wave of the series’ peak popularity, blending graphic violence, emotional depth, and a subversive take on the superhero genre.
What’s next for season four?
Season three covered events up to issue 60 of the comics, including the “Invincible War,” where Mark battles alternate versions of himself. The finale introduced Conquest, a fan-favorite villain, setting the stage for bigger clashes. Season four is expected to dive into the “Viltrumite War,” an epic arc pitting Mark, his father Nolan, and half-brother Oliver—voiced by Christian Convery—against the Viltrum Empire alongside the Coalition of Planets.
With much of the action likely unfolding in space, the upcoming season promises to ramp up both spectacle and stakes. Kirkman has teased that season four will be “bigger and crazier” than its predecessor, continuing the trend of pushing boundaries with each installment.
Timeline of Invincible’s journey
The path of “Invincible” on Prime Video is dotted with key milestones. Here’s how the series has unfolded so far:
- March 2021: Season one premieres with eight episodes.
- April 2021: Seasons 2 and 3 are renewed.
- July 2023: “Invincible: Atom Eve” special released.
- November 2023 to April 2024: Season two airs in two parts.
- July 2024: Season four confirmed at San Diego Comic-Con.
- February 6, 2025: Season three debuts.
- March 13, 2025: Season three finale airs.
With season four in progress, the earliest projections point to a March 2026 premiere, aligning with the roughly one-year gap between seasons 2 and 3.
A universe ripe for exploration
Spanning 144 issues from 2003 to 2018, the comic by Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley offers a deep well of storytelling. The series has adapted about 60 issues so far, leaving more than half untouched. The “Viltrumite War,” expected to dominate season four, is a highly anticipated arc, promising space battles and emotional twists.
The show has also shuffled subplots—like introducing Angstrom Levy early in season two—showing its willingness to keep even comic readers on their toes. This adaptability ensures fresh surprises ahead.
No room for specials?
Despite the warm reception to the 2023 “Invincible: Atom Eve” special, Kirkman has ruled out similar projects for now. “Our focus is on getting seasons out as regularly as possible, without distractions,” he explained. Characters like Atom Eve, Robot, or Omni-Man could headline spin-offs, but the main storyline takes precedence.
The 55-minute Atom Eve special earned a 92% on Rotten Tomatoes, but the commitment to tighter season gaps outweighs further detours. Fans won’t see standalone episodes anytime soon.
Stellar cast and soaring praise
The voice cast of “Invincible” is a major draw. Steven Yeun anchors the series as Mark Grayson, bringing nuance to the conflicted hero, while J.K. Simmons delivers a commanding Omni-Man. Sandra Oh provides emotional grounding as Debbie, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Conquest adds fresh menace.
- Current cast highlights:
- Steven Yeun: Mark Grayson/Invincible.
- J.K. Simmons: Nolan Grayson/Omni-Man.
- Sandra Oh: Debbie Grayson.
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan: Conquest.
- Gillian Jacobs: Atom Eve.
Critics rave about the animation, action sequences, and heartfelt storytelling, with season three dubbed “epic” and “brutal” in early reviews.
Looking beyond season four
Kirkman has speculated that “Invincible” could stretch to seven or even eleven seasons, depending on pacing. With only four seasons locked in, Prime Video appears to be playing it safe, renewing incrementally as audience reception holds strong.
The swift season four announcement—preceding season three’s debut—underscores the platform’s dedication. If the momentum persists, Mark Grayson’s fight against the Viltrum Empire and beyond could extend well into the decade.
