- Network: Prime Video
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 26, 2021
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Despite some minor pitfalls in its pacing, the latest season of “Invincible” reaches an undeniable series high. This is a show that has always taken risks in its displays of gore and violence, and thankfully, this continues in a bold examination of the impact this has not only on Mark and Nolan but on each character in the series.
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More pressure, more tension, more emotion, and more ethical conundrums - Invincible has once again found a new level to soar above the very superhero stories it parodies so effectively.
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Invincible continues to give viewers one of the more nuanced superhero stories we’ve ever seen, and while the show finds itself in a dark place in Season 4, it’s still a compelling show to watch.
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It has all the exciting action and emotional beats you would expect while also venturing into some of the darkest territory this series has ever seen — and that's saying something.
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Despite a few speed bumps and extraneous detours, Invincible Season 4 earns its keep as both the show’s biggest entry to date and its most intimate.
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I sat down to these three episodes excited for the series to show me something new and instead watched as it treated character beats and battle sequences as buttons to mindlessly hammer on. I get that Invincible wants to make being a superhero feel like a grind. Does it have to make watching it feel just as bad?