Since Invincible Season 3‘s premiere, fans have been wondering how many more seasons of the show are in store. The third season is now four episodes in, further developing Mark Grayson’s story as he goes up against new threats, teaches the ropes of being a superhero to his younger half-brother Oliver, dons a new black and blue suit, and embarks on a growing romance with Atom Eve.
So, how many more seasons of Invincible can fans expect after Season 3? Here is what we know.
How many seasons of Invincible could we get?
Invincible can have at least eight to 10 seasons in total, meaning fans can expect around five to seven more seasons after Season 3.
This estimate was provided by series creator Robert Kirkman, who also co-developed the comic book series the animated TV show is based on. Kirkman mentioned the potential future for the show while speaking at Collider‘s Inside Hollywood panel at CCXP Brazil, where he said, “The way Simon and I have mapped out, where we would kinda follow the comic and where the breaks would be, roughly eight seasons. Could be seven, could be ten.”
Notably, the fourth season of the series has already been greenlit, with the renewal confirmation coming in July 2024. Although its official release date has not been confirmed, it seems work on Season 4 has commenced.
Recently, Omni-Man’s voice actor J.K. Simmons revealed in a ScreenRant interview that he was done recording his lines for a “tiny bit” of the upcoming season. In the same interview, Steven Yeun, who voices Mark Grayson on the show, expressed hopes for delivering a new season “every year.” Thus, taking into account their statements, it appears Season 4 could arrive sometime in 2026 and subsequent seasons could follow a yearly-release pattern.
Yeun, Simmons, and Sandra Oh headline the show’s voice cast. Supporting cast members include Walton Goggins, Grey DeLisle, Gillian Jacobs, Jason Mantzoukas, Andrew Rannells, and Ross Marquand.