Overview of Invincible Season 4:
- The upcoming season is set to debut in 2026.
- Fans can now enjoy the first teaser for season 4.
- Amazon has announced the voice actor for the notorious General Thragg.
The initial teaser for the fourth season of Invincible has been unveiled, providing fans with the eagerly awaited premiere date for the return of the intense animated series.
Mark Grayson and his fellow Earth inhabitants face continuous turmoil, with the Viltrumites gearing up for a major offensive, alongside threats from the Sequids and, unexpectedly, demons from Hell.
In season 3, viewers witnessed the usual brutal battles, alien attacks, and inter-dimensional escapades. While many anticipated the narrative would center primarily around the Viltrumite conflict, the creators kept hints for a larger future confrontation; only one Viltrumite made an appearance, yet he caused destruction surpassing that of Nolan in the first season’s climax.
Will the struggle between Earth’s defenders and the Viltrumites escalate in this new chapter? We’ve compiled all the latest updates and speculation regarding the next installment of the Amazon Prime Video series.
Expected Release Date for Invincible Season 4
The latest updates suggest that Invincible will return in March 2026. The confirmation for the fourth season came in July 2024, which was unsurprising given the overwhelming success of Mark Grayson’s saga on Prime Video, with plenty of comic stories still available for adaptation.
Potential Plotlines for Invincible Season 4
Warning: Spoilers for season 3 ahead.
Currently, no official plot synopsis has been revealed for season 4. However, we’ve identified seven significant narratives we believe will play a role.
Angstrom Levy’s Revenge
Following the gruesome showdown in season 2, Mark believed he had killed the deranged scientist blaming him for his misfortunes. Yet, in season 3, Angstrom emerged for vengeance against Invincible, this time accompanied by a group of Mark’s evil counterparts from alternate realities, wreaking havoc across multiple cities and killing countless civilians. Ultimately, Earth’s heroes triumphed over the alternate Invincibles, but Angstrom escaped through a portal to another dimension, where robotic doctors restored his life.
These enigmatic beings, originating as humans who integrated cybernetics to endure a ravaged alternate Earth, now have plans of their own for Angstrom, requiring him to assist in their schemes. Season 4 may see the return of the mad scientist, possibly with his robotic allies eager to conquer Earth.
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Invasion of the Viltrumites
The gradual invasion of this superhuman race remains a pivotal story arc within Invincible. In the climax of season 3, a ruthless Viltrumite named Conquest finally arrives on Earth. His clash with Mark and Oliver results in widespread destruction. Ultimately, Mark and Atom Eve manage to defeat Conquest, who, although thought to be dead, is actually captured and detained by Cecil in a concealed facility, with hopes of extracting information about the Viltrumite empire.
It is likely that Conquest will escape in the upcoming season, leading him to either reign terror on Earth once more or possibly rally more Viltrumites for a larger invasion.
Weapon Search Against the Viltrumites
Season 2 established that the seemingly fictional novels written by Nolan were in fact memoirs of his past encounters, including mentions of artifacts powerful enough to challenge the Viltrumites.
Among these was the Infinity Ray possessed by Space Racer, known to unleash an unstoppable energy wave with the potential to obliterate anything. The Rognarrs, formidable lizard-like beings from a planet with extreme gravity, also posed a threat to the Viltrumites.
Since these weapons weren’t referenced in season 3, we expect Mark’s quest for Space Racer and the Rognarrs to lead him to potential alliances in season 4 for the battle against the Viltrumite threat.
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Nolan’s Redemption Journey
After the devastation on Earth and his time on Thraxa, Nolan was subsequently captured by the Viltrumites and sentenced to death for his treachery. With Allen the Alien’s assistance, he managed to escape, resulting in the demise of his captors. In season 4, Nolan, weighed with guilt and yearning for his family, may join forces against the Viltrumites, though his unpredictable nature, being deeply rooted in Viltrumite ideals, complicates his allegiance.
The Sequid Threat
Previously, after escaping the Sequids on Mars, astronaut Rus thought he was safe. However, he faced attack yet again from the octopus-like creatures that had somehow infiltrated Earth.
In a reminiscent Alien-like sequence, the Sequid took control of Rus’s body. They remained dormant through season 3, revealed to be breeding in the sewers and gearing for a larger assault. Thus, season 4 could see Invincible contend with an invasion of these body-snatching parasites.
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Invasion by Demons from Hell
In the universe of Invincible, Earth is under threat from various villains and alien species, with demons from Hell now on the horizon. The season 3 finale introduced Damien Darkblood, a demon detective investigating past murders. His unexpected return in the finale hinted at a collaboration with a demon overlord to reclaim power.
In the comics, Darkblood’s storyline concluded abruptly, which creator Robert Kirkman expressed regret over. He indicated a desire to tell a tale involving superheroes battling in Hell, a plotline anticipated for the show.
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In an interview, Kirkman reiterated the excitement around incorporating different narratives that he once considered for the comic series, including the intriguing idea of Invincible venturing into Hell.
Mr. Liu’s Revenge
The Asian cyborg leader of the crime syndicate known as The Order met his demise in season 3 after facing off against Titan and Invincible. However, his essence was believed to have been revived through rituals performed by his accomplice.
Mr. Liu ominously warned, “Your power may come from the stars, but mine comes from beyond this reality,” which suggests his return in season 4 as he seeks to reclaim his dominance in the criminal underworld and seek vengeance against Mark.
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Further character arcs will surely explore personal dynamics, including the evolving relationship between Invincible and Atom Eve, as well as the developments of other pairings like Debbie and Paul, and Monster Girl and Rudy/Robot. Additionally, Mark and his mother are likely to face challenges with Oliver, who is maturing more quickly due to his Thraxan lineage.
Voice Cast and Characters for Invincible Season 4
The following actors are expected to reprise their roles in the fourth season:
- Steven Yeun – Mark Grayson/Invincible
- J.K. Simmons – Nolan Grayson/Omni-Man
- Sandra Oh – Debbie Grayson
- Christian Convery – Oliver, Mark’s purple half-brother
- Zazie Beetz – Amber Bennett
- Gillian Jacobs – Eve Wilkins/Atom Eve
- Grey Griffin – Monster Girl and Shrinking Rae
- Zachary Quinto – Rudy/Robot
- Walton Goggins – Cecil Stedman
- Seth Rogen – Allen the Alien
- Sterling K. Brown – Angstrom Levy
- Chris Diamantopoulos – Donald Ferguson
- Ross Farquand – The Immortal and Rudy Connors
- Ben Schwartz – The Shapesmith
- Andrew Rannells – William Clockwell
- Jay Pharoah – Bulletproof
- Aaron Paul – Powerplex, aka Scott Duvall
- Simu Liu – Multi-Paul, aka Paul Cha, a superhuman who can duplicate himself
- Tzi Ma – Mr. Liu, an Asian cyborg who can transform into a Chinese dragon
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan – Conquest, the ruthless Viltrumite
- Doug Bradley – The Technicians, assisting Angstrom Levy with their cybernetic help
Notably, Lee Pace will lend his voice to Thragg, the merciless Grand Regent of the Viltrum Empire, known for his roles in Foundation, The Hobbit, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Bodies Bodies Bodies.
Regrettably, Rex Splode, voiced by Jason Mantzoukas, will not return for season 4 due to his character’s demise in the altercation against Mark’s malevolent counterpart.
The involvement of Xolo Maridueña, who voiced Dropkick and Fightmaster, remains uncertain for the new season.
Additionally, it’s unclear if the Mauler twins, previously killed by Oliver in season 3, will reappear, but given their history, fans remain hopeful for another resurrection.
Possibility of Invincible Season 5
Chances are high for a fifth season, though Amazon has not yet made any announcements.
We’ll keep this article updated as more information becomes available.
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