Invincible is an American adult animated superhero television series on Amazon Prime Video. The series is based on the Skybound/Image Comics series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley. Invincible premiered on Amazon Prime Video on March 25, 2021.
On April 29, 2021, Invincible was renewed for a second and third season.[1] The second season premiered on November 3, 2023, while the third season will premiere in early 2025.
On July 26, 2024, Invincible was renewed for a fourth season.[2]
Premise[]
Invincible is an adult animated superhero show that revolves around Mark Grayson, a normal teenager except for the fact that his father is the most powerful superhero on the planet. Shortly after his seventeenth birthday, Mark begins to develop powers of his own and enters into his father’s tutelage.
Cast[]
Main[]
- Steven Yeun as Mark Grayson/Invincible
- J.K. Simmons as Nolan Grayson/Omni-Man
- Gillian Jacobs as Samantha Eve Wilkins/Atom Eve
- Aria Kane as Samantha Eve Wilkins (age 7)
- Jazlyn Ione as Samantha Eve Wilkins/Atom Eve (age 12)
- Sandra Oh as Debbie Grayson
- TBA as Oliver Grayson
- Lincoln Bodin as Oliver Grayson (toddler)
Recurring[]
- Andrew Rannells as William Clockwell
- Zazie Beetz as Amber Bennett
- Walton Goggins as Cecil Stedman
- Jason Mantzoukas as Rex Sloan/Rex Splode
- Zachary Quinto as Rudy Conners/Robot
- Malese Jow as Kate Cha/Dupli-Kate
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Mauler Twins, Amanda/Monster Girl (monster)
- Grey Griffin as Shrinking Rae, Amanda/Monster Girl (human), Olga, Betsy Wilkins, various others
- Khary Payton as Markus Grimshaw/Black Samson, Kyle, various others
- Clancy Brown as Damien Darkblood, Kregg
- Mark Hamill as Art Rosenbaum
- Chris Diamantopoulos as Donald Ferguson, Doc Seismic, Isotope , Vidor, various others
- Ross Marquand as The Immortal, Aquarus, Bi-Plane, Rudy Connors (clone), various others
- Fred Tatasciore as Killcannon, Adam Wilkins, Giant, various others
- Sterling K. Brown as Angstrom Levy
- Jay Pharoah as Bulletproof
- Ben Schwartz as Shapesmith
Guest starring[]
- Seth Rogen as Allen the Alien
- Max Burkholder as Matt
- Lauren Cohan as War Woman
- Sonequa Martin-Green as Green Ghost
- Chad L. Coleman as Martian Man
- Michael Cudlitz as Red Rush
- Lennie James as Darkwing
- Mahershala Ali as Titan
- Michael Dorn as Battle Beast
- Ezra Miller as D.A. Sinclair
- Mae Whitman as Connie
- Nicole Byer as Vanessa, Fiona
- Jeffrey Donovan as Machine Head
- Jonathan Groff as Rick Sheridan
- Jon Hamm as Steve
- Justin Roiland as Doug Cheston, Punk Kid
- Djimon Hounsou as Martian Emperor, Flaxan Leader
- Reginald VelJohnson as B.N. Winslow, Tether Tyrant
- Stephen Root as Elias Brandyworth
- Lance Reddick as Steven Erickson
- Tatiana Maslany as Telia, Queen Aquaria, Queen Lizard
- Scoot McNairy as King Lizard
- Phil LaMarr as Lucan, Salamander
- Cleveland Berto as Darkwing II
- Peter Cullen as Thaedus
- Rob Delany - Nuolzot
- Rhea Seehorn - Andressa
- Cliff Curtis as Paul
- Madison Calderon as Val
- Jacob Tremblay as Phase Two, Prince Lizard
- Chloe Bennet as Riley
- Shantel VanSanten as Anissa
- Ella Purnell as Jane
- Josh Keaton as Agent Spider
Gallery[]
Season 1[]
Special Episodes[]
Season 2[]
Season 3[]
Season 4[]
Season 5[]
Trivia[]
- The series was originally announced in 2018, several months following the comic's end run, and took roughly 3-4 years to develop, also due to causes of COVID-19.
- The episodes are often named after certain quotes and dialogues from the comic run.
- The second season's animation was made by a different group, this is shown with certain characters like Invincible, Atom Eve, Omni-Man and Amber Bennet being drawn and animated differently.
- The character models are 2D hand drawn, while background environments like, houses, buildings, vehicles, and cities 3D animated similar to shows like Sym Bionic Titan, Wolverine and the X-Men, Justice League Unlimited.
- The second season was released 2023, which is widely known as the 20th anniversary of the Invincible comic run.
- The opening title for the series was shown to get splashed in more blood with each episode in the first season. As of the second season, the opening title turned to cracking with pieces breaking off.
- Both of these caused the opening title to gradually change in color.
- The series has received acclaim from critics, with praise for its animation, action sequences, story, voice performances (particularly Yeun and Simmons), and emotional weight.
- Other titles were made for specific characters in the show. So far, this has consisted of Atom Eve and Allen the Alien.
- According to Robert Kirkman, it would take 7-8 seasons to complete Invincible's story.[3]