If Robert Kirkman has his way, Invincible will run for at least seven-to-eight seasons on Prime Video.
It was back in 2020 when Invincible first premiered on Prime Video, and the animated series, based on the original comic book written by Kirkman, was an instant hit. The show was renewed for another two seasons, and fans have since been patiently waiting for Season 2. New episodes are finally coming in November, and the wait should not be as long for Season 3. But how long will the series last overall?
“I’m trying not to pin it down to a number, because it is somewhat of a moving target,” Kirkman says of that question in an interview with Polygon. “I think in the seven-to-eight-season range seems like it would be enough. But there could be some things we move through a little faster, some things we expand.”
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He added, “If we’re fortunate enough to go for a good long time, I think that would be enough to cover the entire comic. And there are some things along the way that didn’t get into the comic that I’d like to do. I think it’d be cool to have some episodes here and there that are completely original. So that’s part of the plan moving forward.”
The second season of Invincible is split up into two parts. The first half will premiere on Prime Video on Nov. 3, 2023, while part two will arrive in early 2024.