Invincible Season 4’s Release Date Window & Villain Confirmed

As excitement builds for a fresh installment of “Invincible”, news about casting and plot developments is making headlines. Following the conclusion of Season 3, the authentic Invincible X account officially announced that Season 4 could be expected between 2025-2026. Voice acting has already been wrapped up, with major characters such as Thragg and Invincible already cast. The upcoming season promises to unveil new story arcs, surpassing the boundaries of the original comics, as envisioned by creator Robert Kirkman.

Invincible Season 4 to arrive in 2026, will involve Thragg and Damien Darkblood

On March 21, 2025, the authentic Invincible X account announced: “Invincible is coming back for Season 4, likely next year, and we’ve wrapped up voice acting. A fresh storyline not found in the comics involving Darkblood might be introduced, Thragg has been chosen for his role, and Invincible himself has also been cast.” This implies that Invincible Season 4 is tentatively scheduled to debut in 2026.

The voiceover for the entire season is now finished, and as confirmed by creator Robert Kirkman, Thragg – a significant antagonist from the comics – has been successfully chosen for the role. In an interview with Variety, Kirkman expressed his enthusiasm saying, “He’s on board, and he’s fantastic!” This revelation was made after the Season 3 finale of Invincible was broadcast last Thursday.

1) Mark Grayson, or Invincible as he’s famously known, managed to make it through a fierce confrontation with Conquest at the end. The danger level is set to rise in Season 4 with the arrival of Thragg, head of the Viltrum Empire. Kirkman hinted, “It would definitely be strange if [Thragg] didn’t appear on the show.” As for who will voice Thragg, an official announcement has yet to be made.

In Season 4, you’ll find an exclusive narrative focusing on the character Damien Darkblood, portrayed by Clancy Brown. A hint of this was dropped at the end of Season 3 when Darkblood conversed with a formidable demon, brought to life by Bruce Campbell. Robert Kirkman suggested that “Every superhero tale includes a part where they journey to the underworld and confront the devil, so it’s plausible we might be exploring something like that in our series.

In Season 3, Prime Video introduced a variety of new characters and voice talents that could potentially return for Season 4. Aaron Paul lent his voice to Powerplex, Simu Liu portrayed Multi-Paul, Kate Mara assumed the character of Becky Duvall, Xolo Maridueña voiced both Dropkick and Fightmaster, John DiMaggio took on The Elephant, Tzi Ma embodied Mr. Liu, and Christian Convery played Oliver Grayson.

Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype.

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2025-03-21 08:13