Invincible Season 4 Is Almost Here, and It Looks Like the Biggest Season Yet

On: March 16, 2026 9:56 PM
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Invincible Season 4 Is Almost Here, and It Looks Like the Biggest Season Yet

  • Invincible Season 4 premieres on Prime Video on March 18, 2026, just two days from now, with a three-episode drop to kick things off
  • The season adapts the legendary Viltrumite War comic arc and introduces terrifying new villains, including Thragg, voiced by Lee Pace, and Dinosaurus, voiced by Matthew Rhys
  • A fifth season has already been confirmed, so yes, the show is absolutely not going anywhere anytime soon

The wait is almost over. Invincible Season 4 is landing on Prime Video in two days, and if you have not already cleared your Wednesday evening, now is the time to do it. Because of everything we know about what is coming, this season is about to absolutely destroy us in the best possible way.

When and Where to Watch Invincible Season 4

Let us get straight to the point. The first three episodes of Invincible Season 4 are scheduled to premiere on March 18, 2026, followed by weekly releases every Wednesday until the season finale on April 22. That is eight episodes total, and Prime Video is giving fans a generous three-episode launch to dive straight into the chaos.

Episodes drop at 12:00 AM PT and 3:00 AM ET, so if you are the type to stay up and watch the second it goes live, set your alarm now. Invincible Season 4 streams exclusively on Prime Video, which requires an active Amazon Prime membership. If you are not already subscribed, this is honestly a very good reason to finally sign up.

What Is Actually Happening in Season 4?

Here is where things get genuinely exciting. While the world recovers from the global catastrophe of last season, a changed Mark struggles with guilt as he fights to protect his home and the people he loves, setting him on a collision course with a powerful new threat that could alter the fate of humanity forever. No pressure, Mark.

Season 4 adapts the infamous Viltrumite War arc from Robert Kirkman’s comics, bringing a marked escalation to Mark Grayson’s battle for Earth. And the new villains alone are enough to make any fan of the comics genuinely nervous. Lee Pace steps in as Thragg, the Grand Regent of the Viltrumite Empire, while Matthew Rhys joins as Dinosaurus, and Danai Gurira takes on the role of Universa. That casting alone tells you everything about the scale of what is coming.

But wait, there is more. Creator Robert Kirkman has teased a brand-new storyline featuring Damian Darkblood returning, with Bruce Campbell voicing Satan himself. A single episode detour into what sounds like absolute madness, and we are completely here for it.

A Season 5 Is Already Confirmed

For anyone who has been quietly worried that Invincible might not make it to the finish line, breathe easy. A fifth season has already been announced ahead of Season 4’s release. Amazon clearly knows what it has with this show, and it is not letting go anytime soon.

The series has received widespread critical acclaim across all three seasons, with praise specifically for its animation, voice performances, emotional weight, and faithfulness to the source material. Season 1 holds a 98% on Rotten Tomatoes. Season 2 sits at a perfect 100%. The bar could not be higher, and somehow this show keeps clearing it.

Two days. Get ready.

Nishant Wagh

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