According to ScreenRant, creator of Invincible, Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), recently explained how season two of the series will greatly expand more on its universe. With the new season of the series scheduled to air on Prime Video on November third, Kirkman opened up to Entertainment Weekly about the world and the growth that will come with the new season.
Kirkman explains, “I think Invincible season one is a clear representation of what you’re going to get from this show, but overall season two is going to feel much bigger than season one. The overarching story of Invincible that’ll continue from season to season is about the growth and change that Mark goes through as he moves from a teenager into adulthood… and possibly even into old age. So in season two, we’ll see him maturing and growing up a little bit.”
Kirkman continues, “Season two overall represents an opening of the universe, an expansion of the universe. There were hints of things that are going on in season one, and we’re actually going to get to see those things. The Coalition of Planets was mentioned in season one. The Coalition of Planets is something that we’re actually going to see in season two. And there’s larger things on Earth. There are different factions, different villains, different things happening.”
Invincible is an adult animated series that follows the life of a teenager whose father is the strongest superhero on the planet. The series stars Steven Yeun (Nope), J.K. Simmons (Juno), Sandra Oh (Killing Eve), Zazie Beetz (Atlanta), Grey Griffin (Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake), Kevin Michael Richardson (Futurama), Walton Goggins (I’m Virgo), Gillian Jacobs (Community), Zachary Quinto (American Horror Story), Jason Mantzoukas (Twisted Metal), and many more.
Invincible is available to stream on Prime Video. Season two will premiere on the streamer on November third.