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The Big Picture Invincible Season 2 just keeps getting better and better, and now that we know the fate of a beloved character, the long wait for the second season seems more than worth it. In Part 1 of Season 2, Episode 3 really shakes up the formula of the acclaimed comic book adaptation, feeling more like two mini-episodes instead of one full-length entry.
Their union is admirable, but the Coalition knows that they will need weapons of their own to combat the incredibly powerful Viltrumites, as just one of them is capable of destroying an entire planet. This led to the Unopans and the Coalition conducting experiments to create a Unopan super soldier capable of holding their own against a Viltumite.
As soon as Allen returns home, he learns a horrifying secret — Earth is home to a Viltrumite infiltrator masquerading as a superhero, a reference to Omni-Man . Allen returns to Earth to warn Mark, but this is after Nolan Grayson's true intentions are revealed, and he and Mark have their cataclysmic battle. Here, Allen learns that Mark is the son of the Viltrumite he was trying to warn him about, and the Coalition member sees a unique opportunity in Mark.
His duty done, Allen then takes in some rest and relaxation, having a romantic reunion with his partner Telia . When the couple goes to get some food, Allen is suddenly attacked by a trio of Viltrumites. The Viltrumites demand that Allen tell them about the Viltrumite on Earth and why Omni-Man abandoned his post. Taking one last look at Telia, Allen defies the Viltrumites, who then rip his arm off and pull his singular eye out.
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