
‘Invincible’ Renewed for Season 4 at Prime Video
'Invincible' has been renewed for Season 4 at Prime Video, creator Robert Kirkman revealed at Comic Con

I'm 2 episodes in and **** all has happened except internal squabbles - the team is back together, yey, oh the team broke up. Oh and teenage feelings and growing up with a pubescent alien superhero - am i watching Jeremy Kyle?Watched first 3 episodes of Season 3. It's ok but it seems like the story doesn't move on much so far and there is a bit of filler.
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It does feel a little bit tired and repetitive tbh, which is weird cos it's only season 3.I'm 2 episodes in and **** all has happened except internal squabbles - the team is back together, yey, oh the team broke up. Oh and teenage feelings and growing up with a pubescent alien superhero - am i watching Jeremy Kyle?
You'd think S3 would be much better given how dull S2 was. S1 feels like a completely different show at this point.I'm 2 episodes in and **** all has happened except internal squabbles - the team is back together, yey, oh the team broke up. Oh and teenage feelings and growing up with a pubescent alien superhero - am i watching Jeremy Kyle?
Probably cause Cecil doesn't actually sacrifice anything, or just doesn't care. He has no apparent family etc to be putting at risk and none of the bad guys seem to come after him at all. So its Mark always paying the personal life/ risk of his decisions.I’ve really enjoyed the new episodes, the only major negative from my perspective is that the clash between Cecil and Mark seems a little forced? Clearly Cecil aims for the greater good, above any individual interests, and I feel that Mark should know this by now.
Mark’s brother is very annoying, but he’s a child. I quite like the ‘cruelty of a child’ angle coming into it… difficult to deal with. Let’s see where it goes.
My call for how the series concludes is Cecil sacrificing himself and Mark seeing the error of his ways… which would be predicable and therefore disappointing.