When Invincible, the adult animated superhero series by Robert Kirkman, arrived on Prime Video in 2021, it was to both critical and commercial acclaim. Following its resounding success, Amazon renewed the show for a second and third season but it will be almost two years before we get a concrete update on the show's progress.
We have less than two months to go until the new season debuts. Ahead of its premiere, Kirkman sat down with EW to talk about the show and what it offers over the first season. The veteran television producer and comic book writer revealed that the new season will feel much bigger than the first season with particular focus paid to the protagonist's growth.
Kirkman began with the words, "I think Invincible season 1 is a clear representation of what you're going to get from this show, but overall season 2 is going to feel much bigger than season 1."
He provided more context to this comment. He said, "The overarching story of Invincible that'll continue from season to season is about the growth and change that Mark goes through as he moves from a teenager into adulthood... and possibly even into old age. So in season 2, we'll see him maturing and growing up a little bit."
In Invincible Season 1, we witnessed our protagonist Mark Grayson come to the realization that his father, Omni-Man, is not the benevolent protector he appeared to be but is in fact the first of a race of supervillains, the Viltrumites, who have set their sights on planet Earth and its inhabitants.
