Invincible Season 4 and 5 Renewal Not Accurate Despite Deleted Crowdfunding Message [Update] – IGN

Invincible Season 4 and 5 Renewal Not Accurate Despite Deleted Crowdfunding Message [Update] - IGN

Amazon appears to have renewed its violent superhero show, Invincible, for Seasons 4 and 5, according to now-deleted information from game developer Skybound Entertainment. [Update: A source tells IGN that rumors of Invincible being renewed for Season 4 and 5 are not accurate.]

Confirmation that more is on the way seemingly comes from a recent crowdfunding initiative for an Invincible game. When the campaign, which spells out a desire to create a triple-A Invincible game, was first published, it teased that the Amazon Prime Video show had been “renewed for Seasons 4 and 5.” That information has since been deleted, but it didn’t take long for fans to latch on and share the news across social media. X/Twitter user @MassiveVerseCEN captured a screenshot of the renewal mention before it was removed.

Invincible has proven to be an immensely popular show among comic book fans and TV watchers alike, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see it greenlit for two more seasons. After all, Season 3 is already on the way and has even completed the voice acting stage of the process. However, seeing as Skybound quickly deleted the information from its page, fans may want to wait until Amazon is ready to officially announce additional seasons.

Invincible Season 2 took a notoriously long time to finally hit Prime Video subscribers. The show’s first season premiered in March of 2021, with Season 2 following nearly three years later in late 2023. As fans were also forced to sit through a mid-season break last year, they wouldn’t get a conclusion to latest chapter until only a few weeks ago.

The series’ team seems confident that Season 3 won’t take nearly as long to get out the door. Regardless, the next season of Invincible does not have a release date. In the meantime, be sure to check out our Season 2 review. We awarded the show’s newest batch of episodes a 7/10, saying, “Invincible’s second season features far less Omni-Man than the first, but he looms large over each episode’s rigorous family drama.”

Fore more on the world of Invincible, be sure to read up on Skybound’s plans for its video game spinoff. You can also check out how creator Robert Kirkman managed to include some of the series’ mind-blowing cameos.

IGN has reached out to Amazon for comment.

Michael Cripe is a freelance writer at IGN.