▪ Creator Robert Kirkman defends split release, acknowledges mixed fan reactions, emphasizes necessity for production.
▪ Despite split, Invincible Season 2 still performs well, hitting number one on Amazon platform.
▪ Season 3 in development, fans eagerly anticipate continuation after Season 2's intense cliffhanger.
Invincible Season 2 recently concluded its run, with the final half of episodes airing this month. Creator Robert Kirkman addressed fan reactions to the split release, acknowledging that while some were not pleased with the break, he believes it was necessary for production reasons.
Despite the split, Kirkman remains confident in the show’s success, noting that it continues to perform well on Prime Video.
In a conversation with Variety, Kirkman acknowledged the mixed response to the split release, saying,
“I’ve certainly heard from people who didn’t care for it.”
Invincible Season 2 Finale First Look (Credits: Prime Video)
He understands that interrupting the viewing experience can be frustrating for fans, but stands by the decision, stating,
“Overall, I think it went well.”
Despite any initial reservations, the latter half of Season 2 has been well-received, with the show still maintaining its position as a top performer on Amazon’s platform.
Looking ahead, Season 3 of Invincible is already in development, and it remains to be seen whether it will follow a similar release pattern.
With the conclusion of Season 2 leaving protagonist Mark on a darker trajectory, fans are eager for what comes next. For now, viewers can catch up on the first two seasons of Invincible, along with the Atom Eve special episode, streaming on Prime Video.
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