It was a long wait for Invincible fans to get to season 2, but now unfortunately the show is about to be snatched away from them again - for now.

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This current second season is being split into two parts, with the first coming to an end with the upcoming fourth episode. The second part is expected to arrive sometime in 2024.

This initial run of the season has seen Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) struggling to find his place in the world and get back into crime-fighting ways following the shocking discovery about his evil father Omni-Man's (JK Simmons) true intentions.

This season has also introduced new multiverse-hopping villain Angstrom Levy (Sterling K Brown), but don't worry - if you're tired of multiverses, executive producer Simon Racioppa has explained how this one stands out.

He told Multiverse of Colour: "Obviously, multiverses are a big hot thing right now. Marvel is doing it, DC is doing [The] Flash, too. It’s everywhere. I would like to think that ours is a little more restrained and a little more character-based."

He added: "Our multiverse just comes out of Angstrom's powers. That’s his power set... but why it’s there, and why it’s in the show was because of what Angstrom went through.

"It’s an element of our season, but I would say Angstrom comes first – his desires, his wants, his story is what drives the multiverse, not the multiverse driving the season."
With the second season now streaming new episodes, here's everything you need to know about when to expect the final episode of Invincible season 2 part 1.

Invincible season 2 episode 4 release date

Invincible in his yellow and blue super suit
Invincible on Prime Video. Amazon

Episode 4 of the second season of Invincible will premiere on Friday 24th November.

What time do Invincible season 2 episodes come out?

Prime Video typically releases new episodes of its shows, including Invincible and Gen V, at 12am UTC, or Universal Time Coordinated. However, it's not 12am everywhere in the world at that time! So here is an idea of when to expect each new Invincible episode:

  • Pacific Time - 5pm 24th November
  • Eastern Time - 8pm 24th November
  • UK Time - 1am 24th November
  • Europe Time - 2am 24th November

Invincible season 2 release schedule

Unlike the first season, Amazon and Robert Kirkman have both confirmed that the second season of Invincible will be split in two, with it currently unknown when the second half of the second second will premiere. Here is when we can expect the first half to drop:

  • Episode 1 - A Lesson For Your Next Life - Friday 3rd November (out now)
  • Episode 2 - In About Six Hours, I Lose My Virginity to A Fish - Friday 10th November (out now)
  • Episode 3 - This Missive, This Machination - Friday 17th November (out now)
  • Episode 4 - TBC - Friday 24th November
Gillian Jacobs (Atom Eve) in Invincible season 2
Gillian Jacobs (Atom Eve) in Invincible season 2. Prime Video

Currently, the release window of the second half of the season is mooted as 'Early 2024', and we imagine that by the end of the first batch, we will have a more concrete release window on when to expect it.

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Speaking at San Diego Comic Con 2023, Robert Kirkman explained the reasoning behind the decision to split season 2 into two halves: "With everything going on in that time of year with, you know, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, and a lot of family time, I think a lot of shows get lost in the shuffle there.

"So I think it's good to take a pause and narratively, it's going to make things hit a little bit harder. People will know what I'm talking about when the season launches."

How to watch Invincible season 2 in the UK

Invincible season 2 is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video - if you haven't caught up yet, then season 1 is also available to stream right now!

Invincible season 2 is streaming weekly on Amazon Prime Video – try Amazon Prime Video for free for 30 days. Plus, read our guides to the best Amazon Prime series and the best movies on Amazon Prime.

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