Invincible Season 2’s Viewership Surpasses First Season’s Record by a Large Margin
Nov 22, 2023
Summary
Invincible Season 2’s premiere breaks viewership records, tripling the number of viewers compared to Season 1. The intense and action-packed premiere pushes Mark Grayson to his limits and leaves fans excited and delighted. Creator Robert Kirkman promises that Season 3 will raise the already high standards set by the first two seasons.
Invincible Season 2’s premiere has shattered the viewership records set by the first season’s opening weekend. This installment reintroduces fans to Mark Grayson, a teenage boy who grapples with the legacy of his father, Omni-Man. Mark aspires to follow in his father’s heroic footsteps, but the shocking revelation that Omni-Man is not a hero but rather an envoy of an alien race sent to conquer Earth changes everything. After Omni-Man abandons his mission and departs, Mark is left to shoulder the immense responsibility of safeguarding the planet.
invincible Release Date March 26, 2021 Cast Steven Yeun, J.K. Simmons, Sandra Oh, Zazie Beetz, Grey Griffin, Walton Goggins, Gillian Jacobs, Zachary Quinto Genres Superhero, Animation, Action, Adventure Rating TV-MA Seasons 2
Although exact numbers aren’t disclosed, during the weekend it premiered, Invincible’s second season tripled the number of viewers from its Season 1 debut. The official Invincible Twitter account confirmed this, leaving fans eagerly awaiting more of the gripping storyline and character developments that have made the show a hit.
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Invincible Season 2 Premiere Delivers Intense Action, Delighting Fans
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The premiere of Invincible Season 2 doesn’t hold back, delivering a brutal and action-packed spectacle that pushes Mark Grayson to his limits as he confronts new challenges. Viewers are immediately drawn into a world where Earth lies in ruins, and Mark himself appears as a ruthless villain. Fans of the show were quick to express their excitement and delight, sharing their positive reactions to this explosive season opener. Invincible Season 3 has been confirmed, and creator Robert Kirkman teased that it will raise the already high standards set by the first two seasons to the next level.
“I’ve seen animatics of every episode (in season 3). So I’ve seen things moving. I’ve seen the actors all edited together. I’ve seen our amazing directing crew and all the board artists have some form of the show together. And so I’ve seen the entire season in rough form, laid out. I’ve seen all the movements I’ve seen where the season ends up and it’s really cool. Like I say, it, it’s an escalating show.
Season one was where it’s at, season two is where it’s at. Season three is a little bit higher. And so it’s tough talking about season three now because no one’s seen season two yet, but it’s really cool being as far along as we are and having the confidence to know, ‘Oh, you like season one? If you like season one, you’re going to love season two and if you really love season two, you’re really, really going to love season three.’ So yeah, we have that kind of like broad view of what we’ve been doing behind the scenes. And so now it’s just a process of wrapping it all up so we can finally share it with the world.”
The cast of season 2 includes Steven Yeun, Seth Rogen, J.K. Simmons, Sandra Oh, Zazie Beetz, Grey DeLisle, Chris Diamantopoulos, Walton Goggins, Gillian Jacobs, Jason Mantzoukas, Ross Marquand, Khary Payton, Zachary Quinto, Andrew Rannells, and Kevin Michael Richardson.
Invincible Season 2 airs every Thursday at 8 pm EST on Prime Video.
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