Invincible season 4 confirmed as Prime Video reveals first look at Mark Grayson's season 3 suit

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Invincible has been renewed for season 4 at San Diego Comic-Con –ꦑ and we can't wa♐it.

The news broke during Prime Video's Adult Animation panel at SDCC, where we also got our firs🅺t look at Mark Grayson's season 3 suit (which you can see below). "Looks great, doesn’t it?" the show tweeted. "Definitely won’t be getting scratched or covered in blood…"

Considering Invincible season 3 has yet to air and is expected to premiere in early 2025, this is a pretty speedy renewal, but that's nothing new for the P𒅌rime Video show.

The series was renewed for a second and third season back in 2021, just a month after its season 1 premiere. Season 2, split into two parts, premiered in November 2023 and wrapped up in Marc💟h 2024 – and has a whopping 100% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.&nbsꦜp;

Around the time of the finale, Mark Grayson voice actor Steven Yeun confꦿirmed that season 3 was indeed in the works, telling : "We've been working hard to get a lot of backlog done. We wanna time this animation thing appropriately. So, yeah, we've been working. We're banking episodes, we know what's going on."

Voice✨⭕ acting for the new season is already complete, and a crowdfunding campaign from Kirkman's own company mysteriously reported – and then quickly deleted – that the series had been 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:renewed for both seasons 4 and 5. Ben Schwartz's mighty morphin' alien character the 澳洲幸运5开奖💦号码历史查询:Shapesmith is also set to m🌟ake a comeback

Invincible seasons 1 and 2 are streaming now on Prime Video. For more TV and movie news from SDCC, head on over to our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SDCC 2024 live blog and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SDCC 2024 schedule

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