
Amazon Prime Video’s animated saga #Invincible continues to expand, as the platform officially revealed that Season 4 will debut in 2026. Alongside this highly anticipated release window, the streaming giant has already renewed the show for Season 5, showcasing trust in the series’ lasting popularity.
What’s Coming in Season 4?
Production is in full swing with all voice acting completed, and the creative team is focused on achieving the highest level of quality yet in animation, writing, and action. Executive producer Simon Racioppa emphasized their dedication to continual improvement, promising more complex character development and enhanced storytelling compared to previous seasons. Season 4 is poised to pick up directly after the major events of Season 3, continuing Mark Grayson’s journey as he faces new cosmic threats and evolving relationships.
A major highlight for this new chapter is the arrival of Thragg, one of the most formidable villains from the source material. While the voice actor for Thragg hasn’t been named yet, fans can expect a clash of epic proportions. In addition, the upcoming season will feature original content with new storylines for characters like Darkblood, further expanding the animated universe beyond the comics.
What About Season 5?
Even before Season 4’s release, Amazon Prime has made it clear they plan to keep the story going. The early announcement of Season 5 demonstrates confidence in the show’s direction and fan engagement. With new voice talent joining the cast and the production team aiming for a consistent yearly release schedule, viewers can anticipate uninterrupted thrills in the coming years.
Release Date and Future Plans
While there is no exact launch date for Season 4, all current indicators point to a premiere in early 2026—probably in the first quarter of the year, based on previous season patterns. The creative team has voiced its commitment to shortening gaps between new seasons, aiming to deliver fresh episodes to fans more regularly. There’s even speculation about the show potentially running for more than eleven seasons, as long as audience support remains strong.



