Invincible season three has landed a release date.

Prime Video has officially confirmed that the hit animated superhero series will return to screens on February 6, 2025.

The new season will drop its first three episodes at once, while the remaining episodes will be released weekly.

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A teaser trailer was also released on the show's official X account, showing Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) and Cecil Stedman (Walton Goggins) chatting at Burger Mart about what Mark has been up to since season two.

While grilling Mark on his lack of preparations for future attacks, Cecil also pokes fun at the show's extended break in the middle of its second season.

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"And don’t even get me started on your little four-month vacation right in the middle of things," he says. "We all sure loved that."

Invincible season two began airing its first part in November 2023, while part two didn't arrive until March 2024.

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Earlier this year, Invincible creator Robert Kirkman confirmed that Titan (Mahershala Ali) and Battle Beast (Michael Dorn) will be back for season three, after sitting the second season out.

Meanwhile, Ben Schwartz later confirmed that his character Shapesmith will also return.

Discussing Shapesmith's character development in the last few episodes of season two, the actor told ScreenRant: "In the last four that they released, there's this gorgeous fight scene where you see Shapesmith really stand up for the team.

"I'm excited to keep going, too. He's still around, he hasn't bitten the dust yet, so I get to keep playing him until whatever part of the storyline takes him to a place where maybe he's not around anymore, but hopefully, he stays for a long, long time."

Invincible seasons 1 and 2 are streaming now on Prime Video, while season 3 will arrive on February 6, 2024.

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