Invincible seasons 1 and 2 had a massive gap between their releases, but future seasons have already proven that they will avoid this problem.
There has been concern regarding the story of Amazon Prime's Invincible, but news about the show's release gaps and season 3 has fixed these fears. Invincible season 1 was beloved, with the superhero series being a smash hit critically as well as when it comes to viewership numbers. However, the production cycle has shown that there may be problems in the future, something that Invincible season 3 is already attempting to fix.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Gap Between Invincible Seasons 2 & 3 Will Be Much Shorter Invincible season 1 released in early 2021, and despite its acclaim, Invincible season 2 won't be released until late 2023. This gap didn't bode well for the future of Invincible, with the long waits possibly causing fans to lose interest in between seasons. While this was a big deal at first, series creator Robert Kirkman has gotten out ahead of these issues.
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