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Invincible Season 4 release date: When the gory animated superhero series returns to Prime Video

You can expect more shocking twists and all-star guests in the upcoming season.


The smash-hit <a type="ext" rel="sponsored noopener" target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/INVINCIBLE-SEASON-1/dp/B08WJN83XZ?&amp;linkCode=ll2&amp;tag=popverse07-20&amplanguage=en_US&amp;ref_=as_li_ss_tl"> adaptation of the superhero comic Invincible by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley will be returning for its fourth season soon. The adult animated series, which follows the exploits of fledgling superhero Mark Grayson a.k.a Invincible (Steven Yeun), is renowned for its star-studded cast and graphic violence. So, when can you expect the blood-spattered series' season 4 release date to arrive?

The Invincible Season 4 release date is March 18th, 2026 on Prime Video. Invincible Season 4 will be comprised of eight episodes, with the season finale airing on April 22nd, 2026. It has been about a year since the previous season of Invincible concluded, on March 13th, 2025. Of course, there are plenty of other show release dates that you'll want to keep track of during spring 2026. Here's the official trailer for Invincible Season 4:

 

Invincible is a show about superpowers that doesn't pull any punches. Mark's father is Nolan Grayson, a.k.a. Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons). While Omni-Man is considered to be the world's foremost superhero by the general public, a more sinister and violent truth soon comes to light. Mark's mother is Debbie Grayson (Sanda Oh), a human who was shocked to learn the true nature of her husband's superhero activities. The voluminous cast is filled with plenty of big names, including Gillian Jacobs, Zazie Beetz, Walton Goggins, Jason Mantzoukas, Zachary Quito, Michael Dorn and Seth Rogan.

The release date for Invincible Season 4 on Prime Video is March 18th, 2026.


Avery Kaplan

Avery Kaplan: Avery lives and writes in Southern California. She is the co-author of Double Challenge: Being LGBTQ and a Minority with her spouse, Rebecca Oliver Kaplan. Avery is Features Editor at Comics Beat, and you can also find her writing on StarTrek.com, The Gutter Review, Geek Girl Authority, and in the margins of the books in her personal library.

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