
"Season 3 was the most eventful yet, with Invincible and his allies defending Earth from one extraterrestrial (and even extradimensional) invasion after the next. Our heroes first had to fight an army of Invincible variants from other universes. Then came Conquest (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), the latest in a revolving door of antagonists attempting to colonize Earth for the planet Viltrum. Defeating him nearly cost Invincible and Eve their lives, but he's far from the last Viltrumite they'll face."
"But those gaps are steadily closing: though three years passed between its second and third seasons, fans won't have to wait long at all before Season 4 hits Prime. The cast and crew of Invincible took to the stage at New York Comic Con to tease the upcoming season, which streams in March 2026 - a little over a year after Season 3 hit the streamer."
"To adapt the full arc from Kirkman's original comics, the show would have to run for "roughly seven to eight to nine seasons." That means that Season 4 is, ideally, the halfway point for Invincible - and it's bringing in the antagonist that will drive the story and its hero into its next phase. Lee Pace is officially joining the Invincible cast as Thragg, a formidable, beloved villain from the comics."
Season 4 of Invincible will stream on Prime Video in March 2026, about a year after Season 3. The season teased with a meta recap featuring Invincible (Steven Yeun) and Atom Eve (Gillian Anderson). Season 3 involved multiversal Invincible variants and the Viltrumite Conquest (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), who nearly cost Invincible and Eve their lives. Creator Robert Kirkman mapped a roadmap requiring roughly seven to nine seasons to adapt the full comic arc, making Season 4 a midpoint toward that endgame. Season 4 formally introduces Thragg, voiced by Lee Pace, the emperor of Viltrum and the most powerful Viltrumite.
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