Superhero fans were in for a treat this week with a surprising wave of new episodes. Within just a few hours, new installments of Daredevil, The Boys, and Invincible all became available, and viewers immediately took to social media to declare it a golden age for superhero shows.
Superhero fans loved watching Daredevil, The Boys and Invincible back to back
All three shows became available to most international viewers on Wednesday, though ‘Daredevil’ actually started streaming Tuesday night in the US. Because of the small time difference, fans could watch four episodes of gritty, mature superhero content from all the shows consecutively. While not intended as a shared event, it definitely felt like one.
Social media exploded with excitement. Fans were thrilled, and many commented on how strong all the new episodes were – one popular post simply said, “Everyone really delivered this week.” Another summed it up perfectly: “Invincible, Daredevil, and The Boys all at once – what a Wednesday!” The enthusiastic reactions weren’t just empty praise; they showed that each show had released a particularly great episode around the same time.
The excitement was so high that viewers created and shared memes about the crossover. One popular meme celebrated the meeting of Daredevil, Invincible, and The Boys, calling it a perfect night, and included a happy anime image. Another viewer simply declared it “Peak Television.” Some fans jokingly wondered what epic event could possibly follow, suggesting Spider-Man, the Avengers, or Dune might be next.
I’m so hyped for these shows! Honestly, it’s easy to see why. “Daredevil: Born Again” looks like it’s going back to its gritty, street-level roots with amazing fight scenes and really powerful emotional moments. “The Boys” is barreling towards its finish line, and it’s still as shocking and funny as ever with its take on messed-up superheroes. Then there’s “Invincible,” where Mark and his dad, Omni-Man, are both trying to protect Earth from this huge alien invasion. They’re all totally different vibes, but you know you’re going to get something amazing with each one.
The shows’ strong ratings and popularity online prove they’re hits. All three consistently receive high scores on sites like IMDb and are frequently discussed in streaming conversations. This unusual combination offered fans the best of both worlds – a diverse viewing experience without sacrificing quality. For at least one night, viewers weren’t tired of superheroes; instead, they were reminded of how enjoyable the genre can be when it’s done well.
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2026-04-09 14:40