One interesting piece of news concerns story elements that didn’t make it into Invincible’s comic book run. The Flaxans also look like they'll return, despite Omni-Man's rampage across their home planet in the show's second episode. Their tales continue in the comics, and Kirkman has already alluded to fan favorite Battle Beast getting more screen time. The last time we saw them, they'd taken over Machine Head’s criminal organization and teleported away from Earth respectively. Additionally, the spaceman who was left behind on Mars is now controlled by the Sequids, which could spell bad news for Earth if this parasitic race charts a course for the blue planet.Īdditionally, Titan and Battle Beast’s stories could be fleshed out in more detail. We know that a Martian has infiltrated Earth after he traded places with one of the human astronauts. We should see more of the Sequids storyline, which wasn't officially concluded. Season 1's final episode also teased other potential season 2 subplots. We could write multiple paragraphs on this compelling father-son bond so, for now, let's say we'll definitely see some of Simmons’ Nolan next season. There’s a lot more for the animated series to cover regarding Mark and Nolan’s relationship, which is explored extensively in the source material. In the comics, Nolan invades another planet, which he hopes will act as recompense – with the Viltrumite Empire – for deserting his posting on Earth. We should also find out where Omni-Man/Nolan has gone. Here's hoping the first season 2 teaser is just the tip of the iceberg, as far as their burgeoning bromance goes. Mark already knows that an invasion fleet is on its way thanks to Allen and, with the latter having a more prominent role in the comics moving forward, we can expect the duo's friendship and power levels to grow in the TV show, too. Mark will be tasked with keeping Earth safe from the forthcoming Viltrumite invasion and help the Coalition of Planets stop the former from carrying out their universe-wide expansion. Season 2 should pick up this plot thread. Omni-Man was supposed to conquer Earth for the Viltrumite Empire but, when he realized that he couldn’t kill his son Mark and enslave humanity for his fellow extraterrestrial conquerors, he tearfully headed out into space for an unknown destination. That's based on Invincible's season 1 finale, plus how the overarching narrative and side stories play out in the graphic novels.įirst, let's discuss the season 1 finale. Invincible season 2 could explore various storylines from the comics, but it's likely to draw inspiration from issue 24 onwards. Major spoilers follow for Invincible season 1 and the graphic novels. Which comic storylines will Invincible season 2 pull from? (Image credit: Amazon Prime Video) Robot plays a huge role in the comic series, but we don't know if events involving him will be part of Invincible season 2 or a future installment. With Rudy’s consciousness being transferred into his new clone body in episode 7, Ross Marquand took over vocal duties for Rudy, so we don't know if Quinto will be back. In the first season, Robot was the artificial host body of Rudy Conners, an individual whose genetic defects initially meant he was unable to live outside of his saline tank. Zachary Quinto voiced Robot in season 1, but it’s unclear if he'll return. Kevin Michael Richardson as Monster Girl/the Mauler Twins.Grey Griffin as Shrinking Rae and Amanda (Monster Girl's human form).Khary Payton as Markus Grimshaw/Black Samson. Ross Marquand as Rudy Conners, Kursk and Bi-Plane.Jason Mantzoukas as Rex Sloan/Rex Splode.Gillian Jacobs as Samantha Eve Wilkins/Atom Eve.We expect these actors to return for Invincible season 2: Expect familiar faces to return in Invincible season 2.
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