
The fourth season of the American adult animated superhero series Invincible, based on the comic book series of the same name, was created for television by comic book writer Robert Kirkman who also wrote the comics. The season was produced by Amazon MGM Studios in association with Point Grey Pictures, Skybound North, Skybound Animation and Wind Sun Sky Entertainment. The series focuses on the aftermath of the Invincible War, specifically Mark Grayson's fight with Conquest as depicted in the previous season. Soon enough Mark's father Nolan returns to Earth, as they along with Mark's brother Oliver join the Coalition of Planets in the Viltrumite War.
Invincible season 4 is an adult animated superhero series that continues Mark Grayson's story following his battle with Conquest, now focusing on his father Nolan's return to Earth and the family's involvement in a larger galactic conflict called the Viltrumite War. Based on Robert Kirkman's comic books and produced by Amazon MGM Studios, the season explores the consequences of previous events while expanding the story's scope to include Mark, his father, and his brother Oliver joining forces with the Coalition of Planets.
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The fourth season of the American adult animated superhero series Invincible, based on the comic book series of the same name, was created for television by comic book writer Robert Kirkman who also wrote the comics. The season was produced by Amazon MGM Studios in association with Point Grey Pictures, Skybound North, Skybound Animation and Wind Sun Sky Entertainment. The series focuses on the aftermath of the Invincible War, specifically Mark Grayson's fight with Conquest as depicted in the previous season. Soon enough Mark's father Nolan returns to Earth, as they along with Mark's brother Oliver join the Coalition of Planets in the Viltrumite War.
The season's overall plot shifts towards Nolan's past by providing deeper insights into Viltrumite society and highlighting Nolan's role in the Viltrum Empire's thirst for conquest. Furthermore, it presents a new perspective on the Empire that was absent from the original comics. The season introduces new cast members Danai Gurira and Lee Pace, the latter of whom debuts as the voice of Grand Regent Thragg, leader of the Empire and the series' overall main antagonist.
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