

Prime Video has officially renewed adult-animated superhero series Invincible for a fifth season, according to a statement released by the streaming platform Thursday morning. In a promotional video uploaded to the company’s official Youtube channel, linked below, numerous voice actors from the TV adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s (The Walking Dead, Science Dog) 2003 original comic celebrate the news while recording their lines. “Season f***ing five,” Walter Goggins (Fallout, The Righetous Gemstones), who voices Cecil Steadman in the show, proclaims. “You know what that’s called? A success!”
In an attached press release, Prime Video added that Welsh actor Matthew Rhys Evans (The Americans, Perry Mason) would join the Invincible voice cast in an undisclosed role. Season three of the series, which released earlier this year, saw Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad, Bojack Horseman), Kate Mara (House of Cards, A Teacher), and Simu Liu (Last Breath, Kim’s Convenience) lend their voices to new members of the pantheons of superheroes and supervillains that populate Invincible’s world. Both season four, which is scheduled to release sometime next year, and the recently announced season five have already concluded voice recording work.
In the same press release, Prime Video also announced that Invincible’s third season was the streamer’s most watched season of an animated series to date. They also celebrated the series’ critical and commercial success, pointing out that the first and second seasons of Invincible were Certified Fresh on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes (season three also received a 100 percent critical score, but did not meet some of the site’s other criteria for the Certified Fresh designation).
Only about half of Robert Kirkman’s original comic book series has been adapted in Invincible’s first three seasons, meaning season five is unlikely to conclude the story of Mark Grayson and his family’s struggles against the Viltrumite Empire. That’s not even considering the possibility that Prime Video might introduce new storylines to bolster the series length, such as the teased return of paranormal investigator Damien Darkblood that ended the season three finale. As long as audiences keep watching, it seems unlikely that Invincible will be out of sight anytime soon.
Season four of Invincible will release in 2026, while the first three seasons are streaming now exclusively on Prime Video.
