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Invincible, the hit animated superhero Prime Video series, has garnered a passionate fanbase. It follows a story of a teenager named Mark Grayson who discovers he has superpowers just like his father (the seemingly heroic alien superhero Omni-Man).

A still from Invincible

Mark starts out as a regular guy trying to juggle school and a part-time job. But as he develops his powers, he gets trained by his dad and enters the world of superheroes. However, things take a dark turn when Mark finds out a shocking truth about his father’s past.

The show deals with family, growing up, and the cost of being a hero. Fans like the animated series because it’s not afraid to show the brutal side of superhero fights. The characters are well-developed, and the story keeps viewers hooked for what comes next.

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Fans were annoyed by the long wait between batches of season 2, but creator Robert Kirkman promises season 3 will come quicker. On the other hand, news for the highly anticipated live-action movie adaptation isn’t quite as optimistic.

Invincible‘s Live-Action Movie Development Slowed by Industry Issues

The live-actionInvinciblemovie, first announced in 2017 withRobert Kirkman,Seth Rogen, andEvan Goldbergat the helm as executive producers, has hit a snag. In a recent interview withIGN, Kirkman revealed the project is stuck in development slow lane.

The delay is due to several factors, including industry strikes and the need to align the film with the animated series without overshadowing it. Kirkman stated the importance of getting it right, ensuring it’s a unique yet complementary experience for fans. The showrunner said:

Steven Yeun in Invincible (2021-present)

“We’re just now getting back into that. It’s something that we definitely want to get right. Now that the show is out, and the animated series is doing well, we’re trying to figure out ways to ensure that it stands apart, [and] works in tandem with the show to show how cool Invincible is, and doesn’t detract from it in any way.”

To the frustration of viewers who craved a binge-watch, Amazon opted to splitInvincible‘s second season in two, releasing the first four episodes in November 2023. Amazon left fans with a cliffhanger for months until the remaining four arrived weekly in March 2024.

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Similarly, the delay in the live-action movie’s development is also seen as a situation where fans have to wait longer than they would like.

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Despite the disappointing update about the live-action movie, the 45-year-old assured fans that the final stretch of season 2 is packed with excitement. He promises new characters and a cliffhanger ending that will leave viewers eager for season 3.

Season 3 is already in production, and voice recording is finished. This is good news for fans who had to wait two years between seasons 1 and 2.

Invincible

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While the show’s popularity created excitement for the movie, it also raises the bar for quality. Robert Kirkman stressed the importance of the movie standing on its own merits while existing within the same universe as the animated show.

Steven Yeun, who voices Invincible,might want to play the character in live-action, but he thinks he might be too old for the role.J.K. Simmons, who voices Omni-Man, also hasdoubts about returning for the live-actionversion. However, both actors remain open to involvement in the project in different capacities.

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While fans wait for theInvinciblelive-action movie, they can look forward to the final episodes of Season 2 and the quicker turnaround for Season 3. The movie’s slow development shows they want to make something good that fits with the animated series.

WatchInvincibleon Amazon Prime Video.

Shreya Jha

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Meet Shreya, FandomWire’s go-to Pop-Culture Writer. She holds a master’s degree in Journalism and a pop culture obsession that rivals even the most die-hard ‘Star Wars’ and Marvel fans.Her articles have been published in Animated Times, Creator Mail, and The Luxxe Mag. When Shreya’s not busy dishing out hot takes, she is lost in the world of rom-coms.

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