Horror fans have tuned into Netflix for Mike Flanagan‘s multiple hit shows for over a half-decade. But now they’ll need to sign up for a different streamer to get their Flanagan fix.
14.11.2022 - 22:43 / usmagazine.com
The Amazon Original animated series Invincible shocked viewers in 2021 with its insane first-episode twist. Comic book lovers saw it coming, but the rest of us had no idea what was in store. Amazon Prime Video even knocked the rating to TV-MA to fully explore the story.
With Invincible season 2 on its way after the first season’s critical success, many are left wondering when this new favorite superhero show will finally be released. The second season is still in development, but fans are hoping for a 2023 release.
We know that the creators, producers and actors are hard at work: Most of the voice actors are returning, and the plot will probably continue to diverge from the comics to a degree. After all, there is so much to explore in this teenage superhero universe.
Amazon Studios, unlike its Netflix and Hulu counterparts, likes to keep things under wraps, but we’ve gathered all the available info, so you have everything you need to know. If you loved Invincible season 1, then you have a lot to be excited about.
This non-Marvel superhero series is based on a comic series of the same name created by Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley and published by Image Comics. They were inspired by other franchises such as Spider-Man, Teen Titans and Young Justice.
Another season is on its way with all the father-son bonding you could ever want or need. Keep scrolling to find out everything we know about Invincible Season 2:
When Will Season 2 Be Released?
While a release date is not yet confirmed, we do know a second season is on the way. Various actors and crew members talk about the show as if it’s been in the works for a while. The lead writer for the project, Simon Racioppa, is on top of things. Racioppa, alongside other staff writers, hoped
Horror fans have tuned into Netflix for Mike Flanagan‘s multiple hit shows for over a half-decade. But now they’ll need to sign up for a different streamer to get their Flanagan fix.
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