Invincible Season 2: Release Date, Cast, Plot, Trailer & More

Invincible Season 2: Release Date, Cast, Plot, Trailer & More Spoilers for Season 1 of Invincible and the comics continue. Invincible season two is officially underway. Amazon Prime's R-rated animated series has been renewed for 2 more seasons bringing more of Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker's superhero universe to the small screen. It's good to see that Invincible will return especially since we enjoyed it. The season 1 finale left things wide open for future installments., so it is not surprising that Invincible has a second season. A third season is also approaching, but We are only going to focus on Invincible season two in this article. This is where you'll find everything you need to know about season two of Invincible.. Let's delve into the information about your possible release dates, casting announcements, source material and Season 1 ending and more. We're also about to dive into some big Invincible Season 1 spoilers, so come back now if you haven't gotten caught up in the series or haven't read the comics.

Invincible season two release date: 2022?

Invincible (Image credit: Amazon Prime Video) There is no confirmed release date yet for Invincible season two.. However, we think that Amazon will want to take advantage of its popularity and work on it as soon as possible. Considering that Invincible season two wasn't announced until April 29, it's not very likely that essential work has begun. Not surprisingly, Kirkman and the show's management team may have had some discussions about which plot points to build on next season (more on that later). However, from the perspective of animation, art, script and voice actor, we don't think much, if anything, has been done. That being said, sometimes animated shows get a quick makeover after scene due to the long wait time it takes to make other episodes, so there's a chance it's going to be longer than we think.

Twitter: Announce season two, you lose Invincible HQ: How about seasons two and three? pic.twitter.com/lWCSGbNTka April 29th 2021

More Info With all of that in mind, don't expect Invincible season two to take off until the second half of 2021. Unless the creative team laughs at season two and kicks it out early in the season. Next year, we would be surprised to see it already before the summer of 2022. A show like this requires as much care and attention to detail as possible, so that's what we're hedging our bets on.

Invincible Season 2 Trailer: Is There One?

Invincible (Image credit: Amazon Prime Video) Not at the moment, just because it's too early. When it's free, we'll update this page.

Invincible Season Two Cast: Who Returns?

Invincible (Image credit: Amazon Studio) Casting has not been confirmed for season two of Invincible, but we await the return of the main players of season 1. Who understands: Possibly, we will see other voice actors reprise their roles since they were out of the previous range. Zachary Quinto had voiced him for Robot, but it's unclear if his vocal talents will be needed for future seasons. As we see in season 1, Robot is the artificial host for Rudy Conners, an individual whose genetic flaws prevent her from living outside of his salt tank. With Rudy's consciousness transferred into his new clone body in Season 1 Episode XNUMX, Ross Marquand took over Rudy's vocal duties. As such, it's unclear if Quinto is needed to reprise his role in season two. Robot has an essential role to play in the comics, but we don't know if these events are going to be a part of season two, season three, or beyond.

It's time to start work on season two! pic.twitter.com/2y1gPjOV6r May 2th 2021

More information Other voice actors who could return they include Chris Diamantopoulos (Doc Seismic), Fred Tatasciore (Kill Cannon), Clancy Brown (Damien Darkblood), Jeffrey Donovan (Machine Head), Ezra Miller (DA Sinclair), and Michael Dorn (Battle Beast and Thokk). Kirkman has hinted at some of his returns (more on that now), so it's going to be interesting to see who returns for season two. As for the new cast members, Kirkman has revealed that he would like certain cast members from The Walking Dead series to appear in future seasons. Yeun, Marquand, Laurie Cohan, Michael Cudlitz, Sonequa Martin-Green and Lennie James have appeared in multiple roles before, but Kirkman hopes more Walking Dead actors will lend their talents to the animated series. Speaking to ComicBook.com, Kirkman said: "I can't think of a Walking Dead actor I wouldn't want to work with again. They're an incredible cast of actors. Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira, Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Jeffrey Dean Morgan... there really isn't one person who did not want to bring ".

Invincible season two intrigue: What do the comics suggest?

Invincible (Image credit: Amazon Prime Video) The comic series is enjoyable more difficult. There are a lot of directions season two could go in, plus we already have an idea of ​​what the next episode could entail. This builds on the season 1 finale and hints that the official Invincible Twitter account has already been discontinued. First, let's watch episode eight of Invincible. Mark, aka Unsurpassed, and the Guardians of the Globe are now among Viltrum's invasion of Earth.. Omni-Man was supposed to conquer the planet for the Viltrumite Empire, after realizing that he could not kill Mark, by proxy, enslave humanity for his people, he tearfully heads into space to an unknown fate. Season two will likely resume this plot thread. Mark is going to be tasked with keeping Earth safe from the Viltrumites., on the other hand, assist the Alliance of Planets to stop its expansion throughout the cosmos. Mark already knows that a Viltrumite fleet is on its way thanks to Allen the Alien's warning. The latter has a huge role to play in the comics from now on, so if anything happens, Mark and Allen's friendship will only get stronger from now on. As a follow up to that, we should find out where Omni-Man/Nolan has gone. In the comics, Nolan flies off to invade another planet, which he hopes will serve as a reward, as well as the Viltrum Empire, for forsaking his post on Earth.. There is more to cover for the series regarding the relationship between Mark and Nolan, it is covered extensively in the comics as well. We're going to be here forever if we get too deep into that father-son bond, so for now we'll just say we expect to see some JK Simmons Nolans next season. If only, we're clearly going into galactic territory in season two, so expect stranger worlds, stranger characters, and a cosmos-spanning plot to translate from page to screen. The season 1 finale teased other potential storylines for its successor. We should have a sequel to the Sequids story, which didn't have a convenient ending in season one. Here we know that a Martian infiltrated the Earth after exchanging places with one of the human astronauts. Just like this, the astronaut left on Mars is now under control by the Sequids, which could be bad news for Earth if this parasitic race heads for the blue planet. We can also see the stories of Colossus and Battle Beast developed in more detail. When we last saw the duo, they had taken over the rogue organization Machine Head and respectively teleported away from Earth. Their stories continue in the comics, and Kirkman has previously hinted that fan favorite Battle Beast gets more screen time in the Amazon adaptation. An interesting tidbit is the new story elements that weren't a part of the Invincible comics.. In a chat with Beyond the Trailer, Kirkman discovered that he was hoping to include stories on the TV show that he couldn't fit into the graphic novels when he wrote them. A case that Kirkman gives concerns Damien Darkblood, who was banished to Hell by Cecil Stedman in episode four, but it's unclear if that will be a part of season two. Finally, Kirkman himself figured out where the plot of the second season could go, and that could probably include Mark's biggest opponent in the comics. We'll refrain from spoiling this reveal, either a large part of the graphic novel exploration of time travel or alternate option dimensions, here. If you're not worried about hearing the comics and potential season two spoilers, you can see why Kirkman tweets now.

Seasons two and three could give the show a whole new dimension...or else a few hundred pic.twitter.com/zryVPksrng May 4th 2021

Invincible season 2: How many more seasons could the television adaptation receive?

Invincible (Image credit: Amazon Studios) It is not known. Altogether, there are 144 Invincible comics, encompassing Kirkman's 15-year career.. Although the television adaptation changed the order of certain plot points for Season 1, the first 8 episodes only covered the first 23 issues. If a similar trajectory holds for future seasons, Amazon Prime's Invincible series would end around season seven or eight. However, according to Kirkman, there could be something like that. Speaking to ScreenRant after season 1 wrapped up, he stated that the show's creative team has a "rough roadmap of where things are going to fall from the comics". In addition to this, Kirkman told Inverse that he "could see it last 5...7...even 10 years." "Maybe we run out of comics and...do a hundred seasons." Not surprisingly, that last number is that Kirkman is delighted with ownership of it, but clearly we could see Invincible run through at least 5 seasons. If the public wants to see more, Amazon would be foolish not to continue renewing the animated series. After all, he's had huge success with his live-action adaptation of The Boys, so Invincible could follow a similar path and make Amazon Prime Video the streamer of R-rated comics content.