Season 2 of ‘Invincible’, Amazon Prime’s adult animated superhero series, was eagerly awaited by fans – it premiered in November 2023, but was split into two parts. The first concluded with a major climax, leading to an anticipation-filled wait for Part 2.
Season 2 was split into two parts due to production timelines, although creator Robert Kirkman did reference other shows using the technique to build tension and avoid competition, particularly over the holidays season
Invincible is back
But now the wait is nearly over, with Part 2 premiering on Thursday, March 14, 2024 on Amazon Prime. The upcoming episodes promise to continue the intense narrative, featuring Mark Grayson (voiced by Steven Yeun) and his father Nolan/Omni-Man (voiced by J.K. Simmons), alongside a new antagonist, Angstrom Levy (voiced by Sterling K. Brown).
The plot for Season 2 delves deeper into Mark’s struggles and the complexities of his relationships, both on Earth and beyond. With his father’s legacy looming large, Mark faces new challenges that test his resolve and ideals. The storyline explores themes of identity, responsibility, and the consequences of power, broadening its scope to include intergalactic elements and a wide array of new and returning characters.
The cast for Season 2 includes familiar voices such as Sandra Oh, Zazie Beetz, Gillian Jacobs, and Jason Mantzoukas, among others. They’re joined by a host of new talents including Max Burkholder, and several other actors like Peter Cullen, Lea Thompson, and Daveed Diggs, adding depth and variety to the series’ already impressive roster.
The Season 2 Part 2 trailer is now up…
Season 2 part 2 looks set to expands the universe of ‘Invincible’ further, promising more action, deeper character development, and continuing the series’ reputation for compelling animated superhero drama.
For those interested in catching up or starting ‘Invincible’, head to Prime Video where you can binge both season 1 and part 1 of season 2 and the latest episodes as they are released weekly, though on Thursdays, rather than Fridays as previously. As ‘Invincible’ continues to unfold, it remains a standout series for its bold storytelling, complex characters, and its unique take on the superhero genre.