
Robert Kirkman must be thrilled! The creator of both the original comic book and the Prime Video series is experiencing a phenomenal moment, and the TV show has received another major boost – this time from Rotten Tomatoes, once again.
Season 4 of Invincible is coming to Prime Video on March 18th, and excitement is at an all-time high! The new season has earned a perfect 100% rating from critics, continuing the show’s streak of flawless debuts on the platform – previous seasons also received the same perfect score upon release.
While Rotten Tomatoes scores can change, it’s worth noting that previous seasons of Invincible have consistently received very high ratings – either 100% or close to it. Currently, the show has a 99% overall approval rating from critics and a 92% average rating from fans.
What Are Critics Saying About Invincible Season 4?
So, what exactly is driving Invincible to a flawless victory?
Critics are calling Season 4 of Invincible both incredibly violent and deeply moving. They note that the show makes every fight feel impactful, and the characters truly suffer the consequences of war, leading to significant changes for Mark Grayson. One critic described the season as another excellent installment in Prime Video’s animated series, praising its continued quality and relevance.
Robert Kirkman’s compelling stories and raw, honest approach shine in the fourth season of Invincible. It continues to set the bar for superhero entertainment, intensely challenging Mark Grayson while also delivering two fantastic episodes focused on the Viltrumites and Hell.
Invincible vs. Thragg Will Make Avengers: Doomsday Look Tame
The upcoming Avengers: Doomsday promises to be a massive, worldwide cinematic event, potentially raising the bar for superhero movies, much like Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame did. However, Marvel Studios and Disney are achieving this success in a way that feels completely different – and frankly, irrelevant – to the tone and style of the Invincible series.
One of the things that makes Invincible so compelling is its willingness to be incredibly violent – it definitely isn’t for the faint of heart. However, it’s much more than just gore. Like Avengers, the story is fantastic, but Invincible doesn’t hold back or shy away from difficult topics.
The TV series has successfully captured the intense action and emotional depth of the original comic books. The recent introduction of Lee Pace as Thragg, the strongest and most ruthless Viltrumite warrior, is a game-changer – he’s far more menacing than any villain we’ve seen so far, even surpassing Conquest from season three. Fans can expect a similar level of terrifying power from the final season’s antagonist in The Boys.
Ultimately, Season 4 of Invincible is expected to be a flawless and outstanding achievement.
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