Streaming giant Prime Video has officially announced that the fourth season of its acclaimed adult-animated superhero series ‘Invincible’ will debut in March 2026, continuing the story that has captivated fans across the globe.
According to a PTI report, the announcement came during a packed panel at the New York Comic Con, where over 4,500 fans gathered to witness the release of a new teaser trailer — creatively themed around the show’s fictional fast-food joint, Burger Mart.
The event saw the presence of voice cast members Steven Yeun and Gillian Jacobs, who joined series co-creator and showrunner Robert Kirkman to unveil the much-awaited teaser. The series, co-produced by Skybound Entertainment and Amazon MGM Studios, continues to be celebrated for its complex storytelling and striking animation style.
Adding to the excitement, the panel revealed that Lee Pace, known for his roles in Foundation and Guardians of the Galaxy, will be joining the voice cast as Thragg — the Grand Regent of the Viltrum Empire and one of the most powerful and menacing characters from the original comics.
Described as one of the story’s most formidable antagonists, Thragg’s arrival marks a major turning point in the Invincible universe, further heightening anticipation for the upcoming season.
Since its debut, Invincible has cemented itself as one of Prime Video’s most successful animated titles, with its third season becoming the streamer’s most-watched animated season ever. The series has also earned multiple Emmy nominations and a Critics’ Choice Award nod for Best Animated Series, underscoring its critical and commercial success.
Fans eager to catch up on the story can stream the first three seasons of ‘Invincible’, which are currently available on Prime Video.
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