Prime Video Invincible has been constantly revisiting a number of well-worn superhero stories and putting his own, usually gory, spin on things. After the previous two seasons tackled plots like the standard origin story, a team of rookies stepping up, and the multiverse, the third season goes all-in on sheltered kids and heroes against their shady government friends.
After accidentally killing Angstrom Levy, Mark works with Cecil again and focuses on being his best superhero self. Just when it seems like he’s in control of things, he’s not too happy to learn that Cecil had DA Sinclair produce his Reanimation to fight the eventual Viltrumite invasion. Things finally come to a head when Cecil decides to try to put Mark in his place, but Mark won’t make it easy for him. as in previous Invincible In the trailers, everyone is either tearing up their enemies or shaking their own shit. The only one who doesn’t have much fighting spirit is Omni-Man, who is in the Viltrumite prison in space and is not looking to team up with Allen the Alien to escape and go against his own people.
Mark won’t just have to compete with Cecil and Sinclair this season. His half-brother Oliver has decided to join the family business as a superhero. He is as powerful as his father and brother, but a little also anxious, so it’s up to Mark to help him become more than just a one-kid wrecking machine. And it looks like he’ll need it, as a massive dragon, Dupli-Kate’s evil brother, and the Mauler Twins are some of the other big threats to Earth.
Invincible The third season arrives on Prime Video with its first three episodes on February 6, 2025, followed by a new one every week until March 13.
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