Invincible - Season 2

Debbie Grayson (Sandra Oh) navigates her grief and anger over Nolan’s betrayal, while Mark’s relationship with Amber (Zazie Beetz) reaches a breaking point due to the demands of his superhero life. Cast and Production

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Mark is kidnapped by Angstrom Levy (Sterling K. Brown), a new villain with the power to travel between dimensions. Angstrom is a tragic antagonist. In Season 2’s early episodes, we see him as a benevolent scientist trying to save his world, only to have his mind fractured by an explosion caused by (a hallucinating) Omni-Man. He blames Invincible for his disfigurement, and he will stop at nothing to ruin Mark’s life. Invincible Season 2

By the finale, Mark has made a deal with the devil to save Earth, only to have Omni-Man return—broken, chained, and repentant. The reveal that the Viltrumite population is dwindling (only 50 “pure” adults left) is a genius twist. It changes the conflict from "unstoppable army" to "desperate fascist regime." Debbie Grayson (Sandra Oh) navigates her grief and

Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) is traumatized. He’s not the cocky teenager who thought being a hero was just about punching criminals anymore. He is terrified of becoming his father. This season masterfully plays with that anxiety. Every time Mark holds back a punch or hesitates in a fight, you feel the ghost of Nolan hovering over him. Brown), a new villain with the power to