Amazon Prime Video’s critically acclaimed animated superhero series ‘Invincible’ became a rage when it was released on the OTT platform last year in March. Unsurprisingly, the show was renewed for second and third seasons just a few days later. For those of you who have watched the series and are eagerly waiting for an update on the next two seasons of ‘Invincible’, you’ve come to the right place.
In a recent interview given by Khary Payton (via The Movie Dweeb), who voiced the part of Black Samson in ‘Invincible’ Season-1, has revealed that the team has already completed work on the show’s second season. Not just that, production for ‘Invincible’ Season-3 has also kicked off. However, exactly when ‘Invincible Season-2’ and ‘Invincible Season-3’ will drop on the Amazon Prime Video OTT platform is not yet confirmed.
Amazon Prime Video’s ‘Invincible’ series has been created by Robert Kirkman of ‘The Walking Dead’ fame and is based on the comic book series of the same name written by Kirkman himself.
The underlying plot line of the ‘Invincible’ series revolves around a teenage boy named Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun), whose superhero father Omni-Man (J.K Simmons) is the most powerful person on planet Earth. After Mark gains his own superpowers at 17, he struggles to transform himself into the titular superhero Invincible and live up to the name as he tries to balance his regular life along with achieving his superhero ambitions.
Amazon Prime Video’s ‘Invincible’ series has gained a cult following since its release. This is evident from the fact that ‘Invincible’ Season-1 currently holds a highly impressive 98% critics’ score on reviews aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes beside having scored an IMDb user rating of 8.7/10. Stay tuned to Binged for the latest updates on Amazon Prime Video’s ‘Invincible’ Season-2 and Season-3.
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