Invincible season 2: release date, trailer, confirmed cast, plot synopsis, and more

Invincible season 2: key information

– Season 2 arriving in two parts
– Volume 1 launches in November 2023; volume 2 in early 2024
– Full trailer released in mid-October
– Atom Eve prequel episode out now
– New cast members revealed
– Story and character details teased by showrunners
– Third season still in active development
– “Smaller gap” expected between seasons 2 and 3
– Season 4 hasn’t secretly been greenlit

Get ready, everyone: Invincible season 2 returns on Friday, November 3 – and we imagine you’re *ahem* super excited for its release.

Invincible‘s TV adaptation stole our hearts when its first season launched in 2021 (it’s one of the best Prime Video shows around, in our view), so the arrival of the R-rated series’ second installment is long overdue. Thankfully, Mark Grayson and company are back on our screens in mere days, so it’s time for you to remind yourself of its most import details.

In this guide, we’ve rounded up everything worth knowing about Invincible‘s second season on Prime Video. That includes its two release dates, trailers, and confirmed cast. We’ve also recapped season 1’s biggest plot threads and, based on what we know from the comics, speculate on season 2’s likely storylines.

Major spoilers follow for Invincible season 1. Potential spoilers for season 2 and the graphic novels, which were created by Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, and Cory Walker, are also on the way.

Invincible season 2 release date

Omni-Man stops someone from punching him in Invincible season 2

“Where’s Invincible season 2, Wil- Oh, never mind.” (Image credit: Prime Video)

Invincible season 2 initially arrives on Friday, November 3. Amazon originally revealed it would arrive in late 2023, but now we know it’s coming in two volumes. Its first four episodes will be released weekly until Friday, December 1, with its other four entries coming in early 2024.

Invincible seasons 2 and 3 were greenlit in April 2021, so they’ve been a long time coming. However, as showrunner Simon Racioppa told TechRadar in March 2022, the Invincible crew have been “working hard” on them for longer than that, so this has been a painstaking process for all involved.

Thankfully, a new Invincible episode is already available to watch. An Atom Eve standalone special, which explores her origins and is apparently essential viewing for seasons 2 and 3, can be streamed on Prime Video right now.

Invincible season 2 trailer

Invincible season 2’s official teaser was released in mid-October and it gives us a glimpse at the shape of things to come. Mark Grayson (aka Invincible) is clearly battling with his desire not to become like Omni-Man, but there’s plenty more that it teases.

Among the full trailer (and its initialy teaser, which you can watch below), we see Invincible and the revived Immortal fight one another, snippets of Mark looking shocked or plagued by visions of the forthcoming Viltrumite threat, and plenty of returning faces from season 1. That includes Omni-Man, i.e. Mark’s father, whose presence will loom large over proceedings.

Invincible season 2 cast: confirmed and rumored

Atom-Eve uses her powers to fix a building in Invincible season 2

Expect familiar faces to return in Invincible season 2, including Atom Eve. (Image credit: Prime Video)

Potential cast spoilers follow.

Here’s the full Invincible season 2 cast, including the characters who they’re playing (the ones revealed so far, anyway):

  • Steven Yeun as Mark Grayson/Invincible
  • J.K. Simmons as Nolan Grayson/Omni-Man
  • Sandra Oh as Debbie Grayson
  • Zazie Beetz as Amber Bennett
  • Gillian Jacobs as Samantha Eve Wilkins/Atom Eve
  • Andrew Rannells as William Clockwell
  • Walton Goggins as Cecil Stedman
  • Jason Mantzoukas as Rex Sloan/Rex Splode
  • Ross Marquand as Rudy Conners, Kursk and Bi-Plane
  • Mark Hamill as Art Rosenbaum
  • Khary Payton as Markus Grimshaw/Black Samson
  • Malese Jow as Kate Cha/Dupli-Kate
  • Grey Griffin as Shrinking Rae and Amanda (Monster Girl’s human form)
  • Kevin Michael Richardson as Monster Girl/the Mauler Twins
  • Zachary Quinto as Robot
  • Seth Rogen as Allen the Alien
  • Mahershala Ali as Titan
  • Chris Diamantopoulos as Doc Seismic
  • Tatiana Maslany as Queen Lizard, General Telia, and Queen Aquaria
  • Jay Pharoah as Bulletproof
  • Ben Schwartz as Shapesmith
  • Sterling K Brown as Angstrom Levy
  • Peter Cullen as Thaedus

Everyone up to and including Maheshala Ali’s Titan were already confirmed to be back. Since then, Doc Seismic’s return was revealed in the teaser trailer, while Jeffrey Dean Morgan, the latest Walking Dead actor to join Invincible‘s ranks, has also been cast in an undisclosed role.

Tatiana Maslany (She-Hulk: Attorney at Law), who voiced Queen Lizard in Atom Eve’s prequel episode, has also been revealed to be playing two of Invincible season 2’s new heroes: Queen Aquaria of Atlantis and General Telia, a key member of the Coalition of Planets. Joining Maslany among this season’s confirmed newcomers are Jay Pharoah (American Dad!, Saturday Night Live) and Ben Schwartz (Sonic the Hedgehog movies) as new Guardians of the Globe team members Bulletproof and Shapesmith.

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It’s the final two characters who are the most important where season 2 is concerned, though. First, Sterling K. Brown (Black Panther, The People v O.J. Simpson) will voice Angstrom Levy, one of Invincible’s arch nemeses (per ComicBook.com). We’ll explain more about him in our plot section. 

Meanwhile, iconic Transformers voice actor Peter Cullen voices Thaedus, the only other individual (apart from Omni-Man) to betray the Viltrumite Empire. He’s the character who founded the Coalition of Planets in the comics, which Allen the Alien (Invincible‘s new bestie) and General Telia work for.

Other potential returnees may include Fred Tatasciore (Kill Cannon), Clancy Brown (Damien Darkblood), Jeffrey Donovan (Machine Head), Ezra Miller (D.A. Sinclair), and Michael Dorn (Battle Beast and Thokk).

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Finally, lots of other cast members were revealed as part of season 2’s first teaser. We don’t know who they’re all voicing, but you can read the list below for which actors will show up:

  • Micah Aliling
  • Eric Bauza
  • Chloe Bennet
  • Cleveland Berto
  • Lincoln Bodin
  • Camden Coley
  • Cliff Curtis
  • Rob Delaney
  • Daveed Diggs
  • Calista Flockhart
  • Josh Keaton
  • Phil Lamarr
  • Luke MacFarlane
  • Scoot McNairy
  • Ella Purnell
  • Tim Robinson
  • Rhea Seehorn
  • Paul F Tompkins
  • Lea Thompson
  • Kari Wahlgren
  • Shantel Vansanten

Invincible season 2 plot speculation

Mark prepares to attend college as Debbie says goodbye to him in Invincible season 2

Mark and Debbie will be struggling to deal with Nolan’s betrayal in the season 1 finale. (Image credit: Prime Video)

Major spoilers follow for Invincible season 1 and the graphic novels.

Here’s a brief Invincible season 2 plot synopsis, courtesy of Amazon: “Still reeling from Nolan’s betrayal in season one, Mark struggles to rebuild his life as he faces a host of new threats, all while battling his greatest fear – that he might become his father without even knowing it.”

Not much to go on, then, but season 2 is likely to draw from issue 24 of the comic series onwards. That’s based on Invincible‘s season 1 finale, plus how the overarching narrative and side stories play out in the graphic novels. However, chatting to Polygon, Invincible’s co-creator Robert Kirkman said established fans can’t solely rely on the graphic novels to know where the animated series will go, so there’s every chance it’ll deviate from the source material, just like season 1 did.

Speaking of the first season, let’s discuss the fallout from its finale. Omni-Man was supposed to conquer Earth for the Viltrumite Empire but, when he realized that he couldn’t kill his son Mark and enslave humanity for his bloodthirsty conquering race, he tearfully headed out into space for an unknown destination. 

Kirkman has teased that Omni-Man deserting his post will have a “terrifying” impact on Earth and its heroes in season 2 and beyond, including Mark. He’ll be tasked with keeping Earth safe from the Viltrumites and helping the Coalition of Planets stop the former from carrying out their universe-wide expansion. 

Mark Grayson prepares to punch one of the Mauler Twins in Invincible season 2

Mark will actually win some battles in Invincible season 2. (Image credit: Prime Video)

Speaking to IGN, Kirkman suggested this newfound responsibility – especially as, due to the fact he’s half-Viltrumite, Mark is the only one powerful enough to replace Omni-Man as Earth’s protector – will weigh heavily on him. Despite having the literal weight of the world on his shoulders, Kirkman also confirmed Mark would actually start winning fights this season. We know, we were shocked, too!

Anyway, Mark already knows that an invasion fleet is on its way thanks to Allen. With the latter having a more prominent role in the comics moving forward, we can expect the duo’s bromance and power levels to grow in the TV show, too.

We should also find out where Omni-Man/Nolan has gone. In the comics, Nolan invades another planet, which he hopes will act as recompense – with the Viltrumite Empire – for going AWOL. There’s a lot more for the animated series to cover regarding Mark and Nolan’s relationship, which is explored extensively in the source material. We could write multiple paragraphs on this compelling father-son bond so, for now, let’s say we’ll definitely see some of Simmons’ Nolan soon.

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But the superhuman spotlight won’t just shine on Mark, Nolan, and the Viltrumites. Chatting to Entertainment Weekly (EW), Kirkman also claimed Atom Eve will experience more character evolution in Invincible season 2. Indeed, her episodic special, which arrived in mid-July, just scratched the surface of the fan-favorite atomic matter manipulator. “There are a lot of things about Eve’s backstory that are revealed in that episode that are very important to later on in the show,” Kirkman said.

Season 1’s final episode also teased the expansion of subplots throughout its eight-episode arc in its successor.

We should get a resolution to the Sequids storyline, which wasn’t officially concluded. The spaceman who was left behind on Mars is now controlled by the Sequids, which could spell bad news for Earth if this parasitic race charts a course for the blue planet.

Additionally, we know that a Martian – i.e. Shapesmith – has infiltrated Earth after he traded places with one of the human astronauts. He’s a superhero in the comics who also joins the Guardians of the Globe, so expect to see Mark get some more allies in season 2. Bulletproof (real name Zandala Rudolph) is another heroic superpowered individual, but we’ll refrain from spoiling his hugely important role in the graphic novels here.

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Titan and Battle Beast’s stories may be fleshed out in more detail, too. The last time we saw them, they’d respectively taken over Machine Head’s criminal organization and teleported away from Earth. Their tales continue in the comics, and Kirkman has already alluded to fan favorite Battle Beast getting more screen time. The Flaxans also look like they’ll return, despite Omni-Man’s rampage across their home planet in the show’s second episode.

One interesting piece of news concerns story elements that didn’t make it into Invincible’s comic book run. Speaking to Beyond the Trailer, Kirkman revealed he hoped to include storylines in the show that he couldn’t work into the graphic novels. One subplot concerns Damien Darkblood, who was banished back to Hell by Cecil Stedman in season 1 episode 4. Damien was briefly mentioned in Atom Eve’s prequel episodes, but it’s unclear if this other storyline will be part of season 2.

Meanwhile, Kirkman has revealed more about Invincible season 2’s plot and the inclusion of Mark’s biggest nemesis – Angstrom Levy.

Angstrom Levy stands in front of some multiversal portals in Invincible season 2

Angstrom Levy is one of the new big bads in Invincible season 2. (Image credit: Prime Video)

Little is revealed about his backstory in the source material, but Levy’s ability to – without detailing too much – traverse time and space makes him a formidable and recurring foe for Mark to deal with.

Elaborating on how Levy factors into season 2 (per Inverse), Kirkham teased: “Some large or small aspect of season 2 focuses on the Angstrom Levy character. He’ll be a new villain that comes into the series. And if you’ve read the comics, you’re aware of who he is and what his deal is. He’s a villain that has access to multiple dimensions, and so it’s another one of those dang multiverse things. We do things in a different way [than the comics], so there’s a little bit of a unique flavor to what we’re doing.”

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Adding to that in his chat with IGN, Kirkman added: “There’s a sympathy for his character that I don’t think is present in the comic… that comes through much more than I expected, and that’s all Sterling [Brown, who voices Angstrom]. What Sterling has been able to wring out of our scripts is something real and vibrant and genuine. A true villain, with a solid core of understanding that makes him as sympathetic and relatable as he is dangerous and terrifying.”

Additionally, based on the impending arrivals of Levy and the Viltrumite fleet, Invincible’s next instalment will enter more cosmic territory. Expect stranger worlds, weirder characters, and a multiverse-spanning plot to feature more heavily next time around. As Kirkman teased to IGN once more: “There was definitely a sense that there was a larger story going on in season 1… and there’s an expanding of the scope that will happen from season to season, and that kind of kicks off with season 2 in a big way”. Color us excited.

How many seasons of Invincible will we get?

Mark Grayson sits as he holds his superhero mask in Invincible season 2

The Invincible franchise is expanding in ways we didn’t expect. (Image credit: Prime Video)

At least one more. A third installment was greenlit alongside Invincible season 2 and, according to the official Invincible X account, voice work has been completed on it.

Speaking to IGN, Kirkman also revealed Invincible season 3 is “very far along” and that “this [the period between seasons 1 and 2] is the longest gap anyone will ever have to wait between seasons”. However, when asked by Collider when season 3 will be with us, Kirkman also said “I can’t say”, so it may be a while before another installment is released.

As for what’ll happen post-season 3, there are 144 Invincible comic issues, spanning 20 years of Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ottley’s careers. The TV adaptation altered the order of certain plot points in its first season, but only covered the first 23 issues. If a similar trajectory is maintained for future seasons, Invincible could end around the season 7 or 8 mark. Kirkman has said there could be more or less than that, telling ScreenRant there’s a “rough roadmap for where things from the comics will fall”.

Future seasons depend on whether Invincible continues to draw in audiences in its next two seasons, too – or will it? Speaking to Collider, Seth Rogen seemed to suggest it’ll continue after season 3 regardless. However, Amazon exclusively told TechRadar that “nothing official has been announced”.

Thaddeus looks out over a balcony in Invincible season 2

Thaddeus is one of many new Viltrumites who’ll be introduced in season 2. (Image credit: Amazon Studios)

In the incredibly unlikely event that Invincible ends after three seasons, there’s plenty more to be excited about from a franchise standpoint. Omni-Man is set to be a playable DLC character in Mortal Kombat 1, NetherRealm Games’ iconic (and rebooted) R-rated videogame series. Atom Eve is also getting her own standalone gamein late 2023, too. Add in a live-action Invincible film, which is still being worked on despite languishing in development hell for years, and fans will have much more to enjoy outside of the TV series soon enough.

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