Invincible Season 4 Teaser: Yawn, Another One

Invincible Season 4 Teaser: Yawn, Another One

Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy! 🎉 Prime Video, in their infinite wisdom, graced us with a “teaser” trailer for Season Four of Invincible.

Yes, you read that right, SEASON FOUR! Who asked for this? 🤔 Anyway, it happened at the New York Comic Con, where 4,500 “enthusiastic” fans (probably paid actors) pretended to care. Steven Yeun, Gillian Jacobs, and the one and only Robert Kirkman (who, let’s be honest, is probably just phoning it in at this point 📞) were there to unveil this “highly anticipated” trailer. Mark your calendars, folks, because this masterpiece will be gracing our screens in March 2026. Get hyped…or don’t. Whatever. 🤷‍♀️

But wait, there’s more! 😮 Apparently, the “lucky” attendees got an “exclusive” announcement that Lee Pace (yes, the guy from that one show you vaguely remember) is joining the cast as Thragg. Thragg, you say? Sounds like a rejected Pokémon. 🐉 He’s apparently a big deal in the comics, leading the Viltrum Empire with strength and cruelty. Basically, he’s just another villain who wants to take over the world. How original. 🙄 Trained from birth? More like overhyped from the writer’s room. I bet his motivation is something super deep, like, “I want more power!” 🤡

And now for the completely unbiased accolades! 🏆 Season Three was apparently Prime Video’s “most watched Animation season of all time!” (Insert “citation needed” meme here). It was also nominated for a Critics’ Choice Award and some Emmy Awards. Wow, groundbreaking. 🙄 The first two seasons got “Certified Fresh” rankings on Rotten Tomatoes. Who cares? Rotten Tomatoes is as reliable as a weather forecast in April. ☔️ Season Three even got a 100% score! Someone clearly paid them off. 💰 Probably Kirkman himself. I wouldn’t put it past him. 😈

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Finn McFrame, celebrated satirical mastermind and self-proclaimed “Emperor of Irony,” started his illustrious career as a cinematographer, where his expertise in capturing every single frame of a squirrel stealing a baguette earned him accolades at obscure film festivals.

Born in the glamorous town of Boring, Oregon, Finn grew up with dreams of being a Hollywood director until he realized that satire, not cinema, was his true calling—or at least the one that let him sleep until noon.

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