Invincible: Season 3 First Reviews: Greater, Faster, Blooder and Scares than before

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The recognized animated superhero series Invincible Returning this week and the first reviews of the past season continue its roses. Most critics even say Invincible: Season 3 is an improvement, at least over the last season, but still it is still as convincing and violent as fans as that. While some changes in plot and villain structure could meet negatively by viewers continues this season Invincible‘s status as one of the best superhero characteristics right now.

Here’s what critics say about Invincible: Season 3:


Does the new season live up to expectations?

Everyone who has been waiting for Mark Grayson and the other characters to return will not be disappointed with what is offered here.
Cooper Hood, Screen Rant

Season 3 has arrived, a little less than a year after the second season’s bloody, yet satisfactory final. It’s nice, especially as the shorter gorge helps keep the show’s emotional efforts steady and ready to go.
Nate Richard, Collider

Invincible returning with all the emotional and action shoe you could expect.
Alan French, Fandomwire

Any concerns that I may have had about Invincible Season 3 has now been stopped.
Logan Moore, Comicbook.com


Key Art for Invincible: Season 3 (2025)
(Photo by Amazon MGM Studios)

Is it still one of the best superhero show?

It’s still one of the biggest superhero sagas ever to hit the small screen.
Nate Richard, Collider

This is still the best superhero show on TV for my money.
Cooper Hood, Screen Rant

Another excellent season, and one that reminds us that Invincible Really is one of the most emotionally mature shows on TV.
Alan French, Fandomwire

Unlike other Amazon Superhero series, The boysIt is noticed immediately that Invincible Does not pull any beats this year shaking the status quo … (it could be) an early competitor to one of the best shows of the year.
Bradley Russell, Total Movie


Has it improved since the last season?

Invincible Season 3 is bigger, better, faster, stronger.
Bradley Russell, Total Movie

It is bloodier, scary and more complex than ever before.
Alan French, Fandomwire

The best role crew on TV continues to get even better with the addition of Simu Liu, Aaron Paul, Kate Mara, Xolo MaridueƱa and a few other surprises.
Bobby Anhalt, Movieweb

It’s not better than Season 1, but it’s almost as good as before.
Cooper Hood, Screen Rant

Season 2 of Invincible Leaving fans somewhat annoyed … Instead of over -coronary by waking fans with his signature super -driven gore and violence, Invincible Marks its magnificent return to Prime Video with a breathtaking character-driven three-episode premiere that delicious deconstructs heroism.
Isaiah Colbert, IO9.com


Steven Yeun as the voice of Mark Grayson/Invincible in Invincible: Season 3 (2025)
(Photo by Amazon MGM Studios)

What else does it do differently?

The biggest departure with Season 3 is that it chooses to pay tribute to some of the more deadly, universal threatening conflicts in favor of those who are a little more personal.
Logan Moore, Comicbook.com

If the first season turned.
Bradley Russell, Total Movie

The aspect that works so well is the central theme that is invincible to be confronted with … Season 3 -forces Mark to struggle with questions about what it means to be a hero how far a hero is willing to go for to save people and what separates a hero from a villain.
Cooper Hood, Screen Rant

The first six episodes of Invincible Season 3 delivered for review gives the series even more of a dramatic feeling than ever before.
Nate Richard, Collider


Is it still violent?

Despite the thematic use of violence when super -driven clashes arise, Invincible‘s action remains as pulpy and ultraviolent as in previous seasons.
Isaiah Colbert, IO9.com

Questions about the amount of violence that appears cannot be ignored. Invincible have already forced the audience to see some of the most horrific actions in TV history. It doesn’t stop here. Instead, Invincible Finding new, amazing, rough ways to dig in the horror.
Alan French, Fandomwire


Steven Yeun as the voice of Mark Grayson/Invincible in Invincible: Season 3 (2025)
(Photo by Amazon MGM Studios)

How is it compared to the comics?

The show’s latest episodes are as convincing as the source material.
Logan Moore, Comicbook.com

Invincible Season 3 is still an incredibly faithful adaptation … The brilliance of what was already done on the site is still copied and sometimes improved to an impressive degree.
Cooper Hood, Screen Rant

Repeat of previous seasons’ mature adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s cartoon -series, InvinciblePremiere sharply sets the Earth’s Heroes’ ‘ignore the slaughterhouse to enjoy the burger’ brand in doubt.
Isaiah Colbert, IO9.com


How’s the animation?

There is a significant improvement this year when a handful of large set pieces are evidence enough for a real step up in quality.
Bradley Russell, Total Movie

The animation work … (s) still of very high quality.
Logan Moore, Comicbook.com


Steven Yeun as the voice of Mark Grayson/Invincible in Invincible: Season 3 (2025)
(Photo by Amazon MGM Studios)

Does this season have a villain problem?

This season, every single episode comes either with a big villain-off week that meaningfully progresses Mark’s bow or involves a murderous concept hook.
Bradley Russell, Total Movie

I couldn’t shake the feeling that the show is missing an overall bad guy. There is nothing close to Omni-Man in Season 1, and even Angstrom Levy’s limited use in Season 2 was better than what is offered here.
Cooper Hood, Screen Rant

He is a fascinating antagonist in his own right, but PowerPlex’s presence could have been felt even more if he had been introduced earlier in the season.
Nate Richard, Collider


Are there other problems?

If there is anything that holds back season 3, the structure of the season’s history is the main question.
Cooper Hood, Screen Rant

If there is a complaint that I have with Invincible Season 3, is that this group of episodes does not always seem to be building against a larger highlight.
Logan Moore, Comicbook.com

The most important thing that clings to craw is the show’s continued lack of urgent character in some areas.
Bradley Russell, Total Movie

Some history lines may feel like filling upholstery of the journey until the ultimate showdown. Nevertheless, this is one of the best fillers I’ve ever seen.
Bobby Anhalt, Movieweb




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Invincible: Season 3
(2025)
Premier on Prime Video on February 6, 2025.


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