INVINCIBLE Creator Robert Kirkman Assures Fans Gap Between Season 2 And 3 Will Be Considerably Shorter

INVINCIBLE Creator Robert Kirkman Assures Fans Gap Between Season 2 And 3 Will Be Considerably Shorter

Invincible season 2 still doesn't have a premiere date, but franchise creator Robert Kirkman has now promised fans that the gap between the second and third batch of episodes will be considerably shorter.

By JoshWilding - Apr 04, 2023 04:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Invincible
Source: Collider (via Toonado.com)

The first season of Invincible premiered on Prime Video on March 25, 2021, meaning it's now been well over 2 years since we first got to spend time with the animated Mark Grayson.

Based on Robert Kirkman's comic book of the same name, the show was a hit with critics and fans alike and it didn't take at all long for Amazon to renew the show for a second and third season. We've been waiting on the former for a long time, but with still no news on an official season 2 premiere date, fans are becoming increasingly impatient. 

During a recent interview with Collider (via Toonado.com), Kirkman confirmed that, regardless of when season 2 debuts (and we do expect it sometime in late 2023), the gap between that and season 3 is likely to be considerably shorter. 

"I can't say [how far we are on season 3's development]. Far enough along that there won't be a similar gap between Season 2 and Season 3," he confirmed. "This is the pain. This area right now is the pain for Invincible fans. So once we're through this, once Season 2 comes out, hopefully, it should be smooth sailing from there on."

"There won't be these big, large gaps, theoretically," Kirkman concluded before going on to add that he's recently seen "full animation," with music now being added to those scenes. 

There is a multitude of reasons why Invincible season 2 has taken so long to reach our screens, with the pandemic being somewhere near the top of the list. Kirkman has also faced various legal issues, including a lawsuit from colourist William Crabtree who claims to be Invincible's co-creator. 

"Balls to the wall action combined with a stellar voice cast make Invincible a must-watch new animated series," we said in our season 1 review back in 2021, "even if comic book fans will find much of what plays out on screen to be somewhat familiar."

Are you looking forward to more Invincible?

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