Amazon’s Prime Video has just made their first renewal announcement of the year!
15.02.2024 - 21:20 / theplaylist.net
“Invincible” returned to Prime Video last November for the first part of its second season and immediately became one of 2023’s highest-rated animated series. Despite only being four episodes, and premiering less than two months before the end of the year, the first half of “Invincible” Season 2 won Rotten Tomatoes‘ Golden Tomato Award for Best Animated Series and currently holds an 100% rating on the review-aggregation website.
Amazon’s Prime Video has just made their first renewal announcement of the year!
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