Invincible’simpressive cast has continued to grow with each new season, and the show’s latest addition made an instant impact as Powerplex. Ever since the first season, Prime Video’s hit superhero show has been filled with big names, as Steven Yeun, J. K. Simmons, Gillian Jacobs, Seth Rogen, Sandra Oh, and Walton Goggins are just some of the stars who regularly appear in the animated series.Invincibleseason 3’s casthas only gotten bigger, with Kate Mara, Simu Liu, Xolo Meridueña,and John DiMaggio all joining the project, proving just how much talent is involved in the popular show.
Despite having so many respected actors on board, “All I Can Say Is I’m Sorry” may have just provided one of the franchise’s best performances yet, asPowerplex’s debut was nothing short of spectacular.Invincibleseason 3 has been filled with villains for MarkGrayson to face off against, but Powerplex is undeniably one of the most memorable, with his tragic and compelling story making me completely reevaluate the way I look at the show’s antagonists. Not only was the new character’s story extremely engaging, but Powerplex has a recognizable voice, which belongs to a massively successful actor.

Invincible’s Powerplex Is Voiced By Aaron Paul
Powerplex’s emotional and heartbreaking journey was voiced by none other than the talented Aaron Paul. Having been acting since the late 90s, Paul became a household name after joining theBreaking Baduniverse as Jesse Pinkman, who went on to become one of the most iconic characters on television.Jessie Pinkman’sBreaking Badending was perfect, and while Paul may struggle to ever top the character, he has been part of several hit projects since, such asBlack MirrorandWestworld. Now, the actor has ventured into the world of superheroes, and hisInvincibledebut couldn’t have gone much better.
Scott Duvall’s journey from a grieving family man to a rage-filled supervillain is truly unforgettable and is a testament to Paul’s range and commitment to the role.

Given the series has so many memorable villains, it was always going to be a hard task for Paul’s Powerplex to stand out, but he absolutely nailed the character. Scott Duvall’s journey from a grieving family man to a rage-filled supervillain is truly unforgettable and is a testament to Paul’s range and commitment to the role.Although Powerplex is expertly written, Paul’s performance helps his story come together and feel convincing, making fans feel genuinely bad for the antagonist, despite condoning some of his actions.
Not only is Powerplex one of the best additions to season 3’s cast of characters, but it’s also one of the best roles of Paul’s career. Having him join theInvincibleuniverse has been nothing short of a treat, and “All I Can Say Is I’m Sorry” hopefully won’t be the last time we see Aaron Paul as the complex Scott Duvall.

Powerplex Continues On From Aaron Paul’s Other Impressive Voice Acting Role
Despite Paul being best known for his live-action work,Invincibleisn’t his first hit voice-acting role. He appeared in the very first episode of 2014’sBoJack Horsemanand was a mainstay from there onwards, featuring in all six seasons as Todd Chavez. Starting the series as BoJack’s couch-surfing best friend, Todd comes across as a slightly gullible but kind-hearted character who evolves throughout the series. Paul’s performance helps add so many layers to Todd, as the comedic and good-spirited side of him stays, yet he also becomes more independent and confident in himself, resulting in a compelling transformation.
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It seemed easy for Todd’s presence to feel a little repetitive or one-dimensional, butPaul consistently allowed the character to grow with a variety of great performances, highlighting his voice-acting skills in the process. Unsurprisingly, these same talents are present inInvincible, and despite only appearing in one episode, his role as Powerplex continued exactly where he left off with another nuanced and diverse showing. Paul is also set to star in the upcoming video game,Dispatch, and if his previous voice-acting outings are anything to go by, it should be another great display of the actor’s remarkable skill set.