When to Watch ‘Invincible’ Season 3 Episodes Each Week


Prime Video’s acclaimed superhero series is back — and I’m not talking about The Boys. Robert Kirkman’s Invincible has returned for its third season. By the look of things, the show is still delivering the goods.

The animated program (adapted from Kirkman’s comic book of the same name) found Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) continuing to grapple with his superpowers and the legacy left behind by his traitorous father, Omni Man (J.K. Simmons). As his abilities progress, new threats will come his way in this new season. But instead of him facing off against one big baddie as he did in the show’s previous runs, it looks like potential enemies are popping up all around him in season 3. And now that he has Oliver (aka Kid Omni-Man), his superhero half-brother, to deal with, something tells me Mark’s life will be as complicated as ever.

Yeun and Simmons lead a stacked voice cast that includes Sandra Oh, Gillian Jacobs, Walton Goggins, Chris Diamantopoulos, Andrew Rannells, Seth Rogen, Jason Mantzoukas, Ross Marquand, Zachary Quinto, Khary Payton, Jay Pharoah, Ben Schwartz, Mark Hamill, Tatiana Maslany, Clancy Brown, Calista Flockhart, Sterling K. Brown, Michael Dorn and Mahershala Ali. 

Read on to find out more about how to watch Invincible season 3.

When to watch Invincible season 3 on Prime Video

The ultraviolent superhero drama returns with a three-episode premiere event on Thursday, Feb. 6, at 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET on Prime Video. The remaining five episodes will be released weekly each Thursday until the finale drops on Thursday, March 13.
Here’s the episode release schedule:

  • Episode 1: You’re Not Laughing Now – Thursday, Feb. 6
  • Episode 2: A Deal With the Devil – Thursday, Feb. 6
  • Episode 3: You Want a Real Costume, Right? – Thursday, Feb. 6
  • Episode 4: You Were My Hero – Thursday, Feb. 13
  • Episode 5: This Was Supposed to Be Easy – Thursday, Feb. 20
  • Episode 6: All I Can Say Is I’m Sorry – Thursday, Feb. 27
  • Episode 7: What Have I Done? – Thursday, March 6
  • Episode 8: Thursday, March 13

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