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Invincible Renewed for Season 5 at Prime Video Ahead of Season 4 Premiere in 2026

News RoomBy News Room18 July 2025Updated:18 July 2025No Comments
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Prime Video has renewed Invincible for Season 5 ahead of Season 4’s premiere in 2026.

The streamer announced its long-term calendar update today, signaling that the team behind Robert Kirkman’s animated series adaptation feel good about the direction Mark Grayson’s story is heading following Season 3’s conclusion earlier this year. Invincible Season 4 remains without a release date outside of the promise that it will arrive in 2026, so it’s no surprise to see Season 5 has yet to lock down its own date or window.

Season 5, Mark… this is GOOD NEWS pic.twitter.com/Kft2aTuS5S

— INVINCIBLE (@InvincibleHQ) July 17, 2025

Prime Video wants to continue its gruesome superhero show for at least a few more years, and it’ll do so with new talent. Alongside confirmation that Invincible is officially renewed for Season 5 is news that Matthew Rhys (Watchmen: Chapter I and II, The Americans) has joined the cast for the upcoming season. No information about which character he will play has been announced.

Matthew Rhys joins the cast of Invincible. Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images.

Warning! Spoilers for Invincible Season 3 follow.

Invincible Season 3 concluded with yet another bloody battle when its finale premiered in March. While much of the season’s eight-episode run saw Mark tangling with alternate realities as he and Atom Eve deepened their connection, its final episode brought the Viltrumite threat to Earth with Conquest’s debut.

Season 3, which we gave a 7/10 in our review, spawned plenty of memes and questions as Mark and the remainder of Earth’s Guardians prepared for the next fight. Details about how Invincible Season 4 will continue to bring Kirkman’s story to Prime Video remain largely under wraps for now, though we do at least know it will feature Grand Regent Thragg in some capacity. An introduction for this crucial Invincible antagonist has been a long time coming, and while Rhys’ inclusion might already have some fans spinning theories, we don’t know who will play him or when exactly he’ll show up.

Voice acting for the next season of Invincible is also complete, but there’s no word on when Prime Video will share more about its release date, casting, or story. In other words, while fans will find comfort in knowing an additional season is on the way, more news about Invincible Season 5 likely won’t arrive for quite some time.

While we wait for any updates, be sure to check out the announcement trailer for the Invincible VS video game announced last month. Due out in 2026, the 3v3 tag-team fighting game allows players to take control of characters like Mark/Invincible, Atom Eve, Omni-Man, Rex Splode, and more.

Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images.

Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He’s best known for his work at sites like The Pitch, The Escapist, and OnlySP. Be sure to give him a follow on Bluesky (@mikecripe.bsky.social) and Twitter (@MikeCripe).

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