‘Invincible’ Season 4 Trailer Reveals Intense Reunion Between Mark and Omni-Man

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Prime Video has just dropped the first full trailer for Invincible Season 4, and fans are in for a huge treat. The streaming platform confirmed that the new season will premiere on March 18.

According to the trailer and announcements from Prime Video, this season is shaping up to be a turning point for the story. Mark Grayson finally reunites with his father, Omni-Man, after being separated when the Viltrumites captured Omni-Man during Season 2.

The trailer shows Omni-Man arriving on Earth with Allen the Alien to find Mark. They need him to help in the war against the Viltrum Empire. This reunion is tense because Mark still struggles to trust his father after the betrayal in the first season.

Still, the footage shows them fighting together against their common enemies. Mark is also dealing with guilt over Angstrom Levy’s return, while Atom Eve struggles with her shifting powers. Meanwhile, the Guardians of the Globe face a new threat named Dinosaurus.

Fans also get the first look at the new villain Thragg, voiced by Lee Pace. He is the leader of the Viltrum Empire, and in the trailer, he delivers a chilling line: “Leave no one alive.” This makes it clear that the stakes are higher than ever. Omni-Man also has a tense encounter with his wife, Debbie, marking the first time they meet since his betrayal and departure from Earth.

Many familiar characters are returning, including Battle Beast, Thadeus, and Mark’s younger brother Oliver, who has grown much faster due to his alien biology. The season also introduces new voices like Danai Gurira as Universa and Matthew Rhys as Dinosaurus. Most of the original cast, including Steven Yeun, J.K. Simmons, and Sandra Oh, are returning as well.

There is already exciting news for the future of Invincible. Back in July 2025, creator Robert Kirkman confirmed that Season 5 is already in production and that the actors have finished recording their lines. Kirkman has also stated he plans to make seven to nine seasons to fully adapt the comic book story.

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