Invincible Season 2, Part 1 Ending Explained
Invincible season 2, part 1 is now over, and here's what happened in the mid-season finale and how it sets up the upcoming batch of episodes.
Based on the comic book character by Robert Kirkman, Invincible follows Mark Grayson, a seventeen-year-old who leads a seemingly average life save for the fact that he lives behind the shadow of his superhero father, Omni-Man. Mark goes on to develop superhuman abilities, but he must also learn that his father's legacy isn't as glitzy and glamorous as he's been led to believe.
Invincible season 2, part 1 is now over, and here's what happened in the mid-season finale and how it sets up the upcoming batch of episodes.
Based on the comic book character by Robert Kirkman, Invincible follows Mark Grayson, a seventeen-year-old who leads a seemingly average life save for the fact that he lives behind the shadow of his superhero father, Omni-Man. Mark goes on to develop superhuman abilities, but he must also learn that his father's legacy isn't as glitzy and glamorous as he's been led to believe. The animated series boasts a star-studded cast that also includes Mark Hamill, Sandra Oh, and Mahershala Ali.
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