The Robert Kirkman-superhero animated series returns for more blood and mayhem.

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Although it’s been two-and-a-half years since the season one finale of Robert Kirkman‘s “Invincible” back in April 2021, the subversive animated superhero series is back for season two.
Available to watch now, “Invincible” returns on Amazon Prime Video for subscribers only.
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After the trial is up, you can either cancel the streaming service altogether, or you can keep watching for $8.99/month for just the Prime Video plan. But, if you want all the perks that come with Amazon Prime, it goes for $14.99/month, or $139.99/year — a nearly 25% savings.
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Along with “Invincible,” Prime Video also has access to hit movies like “Renfield,” “Totally Killer” and “Air,” plus originals like “The Boys,” “Gen V,” “Daisy Jones & The Six” and more. Prime Video also offers free live sports streaming from the NFL, ONE Championship, Professional Pickleball Association Tour, UTR Pro Tennis and other events, plus live news from CBS News.
“Invincible” finds Mark Grayson (voiced by Steven Yeun) continuing to struggle with his father Nolan’s (voiced by J.K. Simmons) betrayal and dark secrets. As Mark grows more and more powerful, he’s afraid of turning into his father, a violent and uncaring supervillain.
The animated series features an all-star voice cast, including Sandra Oh, Gillian Jacobs, Andrew Rannells, Walton Goggins, Chris Diamantopoulos, Zachary Quinto, Ross Marquand, Jason Mantzoukas, Zazie Beetz, Mark Hamill and more.
In addition, Prime Video also has “Invincible” season one and the “Invincible: Atom Eve” special episode, so you can catch up before season two drops. But in the meantime, you can stream “Invincible” season two on Prime Video now. Season two kicked off on Nov. 3 and has eight episodes in total.
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