We’re coming up on nearly two years since the first season of the animated superhero series Invincible debuted on Prime Video, which begs the question — when are we getting season 2?? It turns out that we still have a bit of a wait ahead of us, but a fun teaser for Invincible season 2 reveals that the series will return in late 2023.
The Invincible season 2 teaser opens with Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) and Allen (Seth Rogen) enjoying a burger in a diner before Allen wonders when Invincible will return. “The world needs more Invincible,” Allen says, before pestering Mark for a specific date. Late 2023 may not be as specific as Allen wanted, but he’ll take it.
Related Awesome Artists We’ve Found Around The Net: Sean Carlson
Based on the comic series by Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), Invincible follows Mark Grayson (Yeun), the son of an extraterrestrial superhero known...
The Invincible season 2 teaser opens with Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) and Allen (Seth Rogen) enjoying a burger in a diner before Allen wonders when Invincible will return. “The world needs more Invincible,” Allen says, before pestering Mark for a specific date. Late 2023 may not be as specific as Allen wanted, but he’ll take it.
Related Awesome Artists We’ve Found Around The Net: Sean Carlson
Based on the comic series by Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), Invincible follows Mark Grayson (Yeun), the son of an extraterrestrial superhero known...
- 1/20/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
It’s becoming something of a running joke at this point; each time George R.R. Martin guesses when he’ll finish The Winds of Winter, we see that date pass by again and again. It’s been over a decade since Martin released the last installment of his ground-breaking fantasy series, but he’s sick of giving updates to inpatient fans.
Related Game of Thrones: George R.R. Martin was left out of the loop for later seasons
George R.R. Martin recently spoke with Vanity Fair alongside House of the Dragon showrunner Ryan Condal. While Martin admits that he’s gotten quite a lot done during the Covid years, he’s done trying to predict when he’ll finish the novels.
Oddly enough, although I hate having Covid here, the two years of enforced isolation enabled me to get a lot more writing done, because I was doing...
Related Game of Thrones: George R.R. Martin was left out of the loop for later seasons
George R.R. Martin recently spoke with Vanity Fair alongside House of the Dragon showrunner Ryan Condal. While Martin admits that he’s gotten quite a lot done during the Covid years, he’s done trying to predict when he’ll finish the novels.
Oddly enough, although I hate having Covid here, the two years of enforced isolation enabled me to get a lot more writing done, because I was doing...
- 8/17/2022
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Fyf Festival hasn't hit its teens yet, but the 10th annual festival showed that its grown up and is ready to join the big boys in the Southern California music festival scene.
Fyf Festival rocked the Los Angeles Historic Park over the weekend, concluding Sunday with a raucous, eardrum popping set by the Irish indie-rock band My Bloody Valentine, celebrating a landmark in the young festival's evolving life.
While previous years have showcased great bands like M83, Sleigh Bells and long-awaited reunions like The Descendents and more, fans who came to celebrate the milestone with Fyf this year said the lineup really brought the festival to another level.
The more than 25,000 people at the two-day festival saw a James Brown-esque performance by soul singer Charles Bradley, who was carried off stage so he can hug fans after his set, and a light and sound interactive show by electronic musician Dan Deacon,...
Fyf Festival rocked the Los Angeles Historic Park over the weekend, concluding Sunday with a raucous, eardrum popping set by the Irish indie-rock band My Bloody Valentine, celebrating a landmark in the young festival's evolving life.
While previous years have showcased great bands like M83, Sleigh Bells and long-awaited reunions like The Descendents and more, fans who came to celebrate the milestone with Fyf this year said the lineup really brought the festival to another level.
The more than 25,000 people at the two-day festival saw a James Brown-esque performance by soul singer Charles Bradley, who was carried off stage so he can hug fans after his set, and a light and sound interactive show by electronic musician Dan Deacon,...
- 8/26/2013
- by Los Angeles Daily News
- Huffington Post
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.