Invincibleseason 3 is only a few months away, and the upcoming batch of episodes is already fixing a massivemistake from Invincible season 2. While both seasons ofInvinciblehave been fantastic so far, most fans agree that the release of season 2 wasn’t quite as good as its predecessor, a belief that has become widespread for a variety of factors. Luckily, Amazon Prime Video’s animatedInvincibleadaptation seems to have already realized its mistakes, with the upcoming third season making one major change that addresses the biggest problem withInvincibleseason 2.

Invincibleseason 3’s first teaser trailer has been released, showing off an exciting first look at the upcoming season. The meta teaser trailer shows off a conversation between Invincible and Cecil Stedman, with them discussing the upcoming season, how Mark Grayson will change, and why it took so long forInvincibleseason 2 to come out. Luckily,the teaser revealed thatInvincibleseason 3 will be kicking off with a three-episode premiere on July 26, 2025, but this isn’t even the most exciting detail from the video.

Invincible Season 3 Poster

Invincible Season 3 Will Not Have A Midseason Break Like Season 2

Every Episode Will Be Released Without A Break

As it turns out,Invincibleseason 3 won’t be having a midseason break, something that immensely hurtInvincibleseason 2. WhenInvincibleseason 2 was announced, it was revealed that the season would be broken up into two parts, withInvincibleseason 2, part 1 and season 2, part 2 each consisting of four episodes. Part 1 ended in November 2023, while part 2 didn’t start releasing episodes until March 2024, meaning that there was a four-month gap between episodes. This was quite upsetting to many fans, butInvincibleseason 3 will be dodging this bullet.

In theInvincibleseason 3 teaser trailer, Cecil scolds Mark for going on a four-month break during the events of season 2,making a joke at the expense of season 2’s midseason break. The characters then discuss that this won’t be happening in season 2, with the release date reveal again doubling down on the fact that there will not be a midseason break. This means that, after the three-episode premiere,Invincibleseason 3 will be releasing weekly until the season is over, which is great news for many who had a problem with the season 2 release strategy.

How Invincible Season 2’s Midseason Break Hurt The Show

It Was The Worst Part Of Season 2’s Release

Invincibleseason 2’s midseason break hurt the show in several big ways, with it being viewers' main criticism about the season. While there was a lot of hype forInvincibleseason 2, part 1,the four-month gap between episodes completely killed the hype. Online, many casualInvincibleviewers discussed not even realizing that part 2 had started yet, showing how the release strategy confused audiences and hurt the fandom surrounding the show. If all of the episodes had been released continuously, this pacing issue would not have affectedInvincibleseason 2.

On top of that,Invincibleseason 2’s midseason break happened at an odd time, with it hurting the pacing of the show’s story. AlthoughInvincibleseason 2, episode 1 set up Angstrom Levyas the show’s new big bad, he didn’t have much of an impact on the plot until part 2. Instead, the finale ofInvincibleseason 2, part 1 focused on Mark’s time on the planet Thraxa, with the Angstrom Levy story not returning in a significant way until the show returned four months later. This left the first half of season 2 feeling middling and confused, again hurting the show.

Invincible Season 3 Not Having A Midseason Break Is The Result Of Better Planning

Invincibleseason 3 now having a midseason break is one of the best pieces of news about the show, and it is mostly the result of better planning. It took years forInvincibleseason 2 to release after season 1, and the production ofInvincibleseason 2 was famously rushed and troubled. This contributed to the need for a midseason break, as they needed more time to finish the show.

However, a lot of work onInvincibleseason 3 was going on concurrently with season 2, with the show being renewed for both seasons at the same time. Because of this, the team behind the show had a lot more time to makeInvincibleseason 3 than they did season 2, with them most likely having the show done before season 3 starts releasing.

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Based on the comic book character by Robert Kirkman, Invincible follows Mark Grayson,  a seventeen-year-old who leads a seemingly average life save for the fact that he lives behind the shadow of his superhero father, Omni-Man. Mark goes on to develop superhuman abilities, but he must also learn that his father’s legacy isn’t as glitzy and glamorous as he’s been led to believe.