Invincible episode lengths for season 2

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The second season of Invincible is here! After waiting over two years for another installment of Amazon’s excellent superhero show, fans can finally get caught up with Mark Grayson, Omni-Man, Atom Eve, and the rest of the superheroes and villains who popular this universe, plus many more we have yet to meet. The source comic book is written by Robert Kirkman, the same guy who wrote The Walking Dead comics. And if he’s known for anything, it’s being expansive. Anything can and will happen.

The first new episode of the season, “A Lesson For Your Next Life,” is available to view now. It gets the show’s second season off to a strong start. And we have three more to go.

Yes, we’re only getting four new episodes of Invincible this year. But don’t worry: there are another four coming down the pike which will hopefully be released early in 2024.

Invincible episodes length for season 2

Happily, each episode of Invincible is a good deal longer than is normal for your average animated superhero show. Here’s how these four break down:

  • Episode 201: 49 minutes
  • Episode 202: 50 minutes
  • Episode 203: 50 minutes
  • Episode 204: 46 minutes

And just for fun, here are the episode lengths for Invincible season 1:

  • Episode 101: 51 minutes
  • Episode 102: 48 minutes
  • Episode 103: 46 minutes
  • Episode 104: 48 minutes
  • Episode 105: 50 minutes
  • Episode 106: 49 minutes
  • Episode 107: 52 minutes
  • Episode 108: 48 minutes

New episodes of Invincible drop on Amazon Prime Video on Fridays.

Next. Invincible review: Episode 201, “A Lesson For Your Next Life”. dark

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