Invincible Season 5 Confirmed As Final Chapter, Adapting Comic's End
Invincible Season 5 Confirmed As Final Chapter, Adapting Comics End...
Amazon Prime Video has officially announced that Invincible Season 5 will be the final season of the hit animated series, adapting the conclusion of Robert Kirkman’s acclaimed comic series. The confirmation, made during today’s Prime Video panel at CCXP 2026, has sparked widespread reactions from fans eager to see Mark Grayson’s story reach its epic finale.
The show’s fifth season will cover the remaining arcs from the Invincible comics, which concluded in 2018 after 15 years of publication. Kirkman, who serves as executive producer, confirmed that the adaptation will stay true to the source material while adding new layers for longtime readers. "We’re giving this story the ending it deserves," he said during the panel.
Fans are particularly invested in how the series will handle major comic events, including Viltrumite conflicts and Mark’s ultimate fate. Social media erupted with speculation following the announcement, with #InvincibleFinalSeason trending on X (formerly Twitter). Many praised the decision to avoid stretching the story unnecessarily, a common critique of superhero adaptations.
The show’s voice cast, including Steven Yeun (Mark Grayson) and J.K. Simmons (Omni-Man), is expected to return for the final season. No release date has been confirmed, but production is reportedly already underway. Prime Video has not yet announced whether the season will follow the previous two-part release format.
Invincible has been a flagship title for Prime Video since its 2021 debut, earning critical acclaim for its mature storytelling and brutal action. The decision to end with Season 5 aligns with Kirkman’s original vision, contrasting with other long-running superhero shows. The finale is expected to air in late 2027 or early 2028.
Comic readers have begun revisiting key storylines in anticipation, while new fans are bracing for a dramatic conclusion. With the show’s popularity at an all-time high, the announcement ensures Invincible will remain a major topic until its final episode.