Amazon confirms Invincible season 3 release date and addresses the fanbase's biggest complaint

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The premiere date for Invincible seaso🎃n 3 has finally been announced – and we won't be waiting very long this time.

In the brief clip, which can be viewed below, Cecil gives Mark some flack for the events of season 2 – giving us viewers a recap. "So what exactly have you been doing to prepare?" he asks. "The𒅌re's only eight billion people ꦉcounting on you." Mark replies by saying he's been busy writing, designing, storyboarding, and voice-acting – the latter of which includes a wholesome photo of Steven Yeun in the recording booth.

The cl🅠ip gets even more meta, with Cecil referring to the mid-season break as Mark taking a "little four-month vacation right in the middle of things" and ends with a title card that says "Invincible, new season February 6," and in paratheses, "No mi💯dseason break."

Invincible season 1 premiered in 2021, with fans waiting two years for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Invincible season 2. Season 2 was split into two parts, with Part One premiering on November 3, 2023. Part One wrapped up in November 2023, with Part 2 premiering on March 14, 2024. Creator Robert Kirkman initially expl🍃ained the brea🥀k as a way to digest the intense events of season 2, saying it made sense "narraꦰtively𒐪."

Season 3 was announced back in 𒅌June, with star Steven Yeun acknowledging the break and saying that he and the crew know that "this big break was not fun." Thankfully, there won't be one this time♔ around.

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