Invincible season 3 debuts with 100% Rotten Tomatoes score

The third season of the show “Invincible” has been met with impressive praise, earning a flawless 100% positive review score on Rotten Tomatoes.

The animated series streaming on Prime Video features teenager Mark Grayson, portrayed by Steven Yeun, uncovering his extraordinary powers. At the same time, he grapples with the concern that his father, Nolan/Omni-Man (JK Simmons), might not be as righteous as initially believed.

After two highly praised seasons, fans have been anxiously waiting for the upcoming third episode, which airs this coming Thursday (February 6). Preliminary reviews suggest that it may receive positive critical recognition.

In simple terms, the third season of this show received a flawless 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on the first 12 critic reviews, equaling the score of the second season and surpassing the impressive 98% rating earned by the initial release.

You can read a selection of reviews below:

ComicBook

Although this season may lack the grandiose action sequences that were present in past seasons, it instead focuses on providing more nuanced character growth.

Collider

As a devoted fan, I must say that despite Season 3 seemingly setting up for the impending war with the Viltrumites, it never settles for being just filler. Instead, it stands tall among the most remarkable superhero tales to grace our television screens, making it an unforgettable journey.

Total Film

In the third season of “Invincible,” we see a larger scale, improved quality, increased speed, and greater strength. By refocusing on its central plot, deviations from the main story in this series carry more weight and intensity.

Screen Rant

Following two exceptional seasons, I find myself eagerly anticipating the third installment of Invincible. It promises to deepen both the moral and emotional layers, adding richness to Mark’s tale and elevating the viewing experience for fans like me.

FandomWire

This work not just criticizes the gods who act recklessly with no apparent repercussions, but also tackles themes that have been prevalent in comic book narratives for about a hundred years.

Invincible season 3 premieres on Prime Video on February 6.

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2025-02-04 21:19

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