When is ‘Invincible’ Season 4? Here’s what we know so far

As the third season of Prime Video’s show “Invincible” has come to an end, fans are already wondering if the show is set to make a comeback.

Based on the comic book by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley, “Invincible” is the story of “18-year-old Mark Grayson, who’s just like every other guy his age − except his father is (or was) the most powerful superhero on the planet,” according to a description from Prime Video.

The last episode of Season 3 is already being hailed as one of the goriest episodes in the history of the show. Featuring an intense, nearly 30-minute showdown between Mark and Conquest.

Here’s what to know about the potential for a Season 4 of “Invincible.”

Will there be an ‘Invincible’ Season 4?

Yes! Amazon Prime Video’s “Invincible” is set to return for its fourth season.

Show creator Robert Kirkman made the announcement back in July at San Diego Comic-Con that the adult cartoon had been picked up for a new season.

How many seasons of ‘Invincible’ will there be?

It doesn’t look like the show will stop at Season 4, as long as Kirkman gets his way. He told The Direct he estimated the series could run somewhere between seven to nine seasons, adding that he hopes the show will “get to go for 11 seasons or more.”

When will ‘Invincible’ Season 4 come out?

While a release date has not yet announced by Prime Video, Kirkman hopes to begin releasing new episodes on an annual basis, The Direct reported, which would potentially indicate a Season 4 premiere in 2026.

“There’s a lot of opportunity to do a lot of specials. There’s a lot of characters that could really shine if they get that platform to have an episode focused on them, which we’re really excited about. We’d love to do that. We’re trying to do that,” Kirkman told The Direct.

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Contributing: Saman Shafiq – USA TODAY

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