After a two-year wait, Invincible season 2's premiere is breaking the major viewership record set by season 1's opening weekend, and it's by a lot.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Invincible season 2 has broken its first season's opening weekend viewership record by a lot. The season premiered on Prime Video on November 5, over two years after it first premiered on the streaming platform. The show is based on the Image Comics series of the same name and follows Mark Grayson , a teenager who discovers he has powers like his superhero father, Omni-Man .
It's unclear what the actual numbers are, but Invincible's season 2 launch tripled its viewership from its season 1 opening weekend. Streamers are known for being fairly vague about their viewership numbers, so it's difficult to say how big of a victory the rates are without hard numbers. However, it certainly confirms a surge in popularity.
However, Invincible does manage to set itself apart from the majority of comic book adaptations. It's very different from The Boys because its focus is on the perspective of the superheroes rather than the non-superheroes trying to stop them, thus allowing Invincible to be a more authentic superhero parody. Additionally, its animation premise means its scale and scope are much larger, and there's no limit to the shocking scenes or galaxy traveling it can show.
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