As the fourth season of ‘Invincible’ concludes and anticipation builds for the upcoming fifth installment, fans are left pondering the potential longevity of the animated series. Robert Kirkman, co-creator of the show, shed light on this topic, revealing insights into the trajectory of the adaptation during an exclusive conversation with The Wrap, as reported by NewsSite.
Future Prospects and Creative Direction of ‘Invincible’
During the interview, Kirkman elaborated on the season finale, highlighting certain narrative deviations implemented from the original comic book source material. Despite these modifications, the overarching ambition remains steadfast: to complete the storyline within a span of approximately seven to nine seasons. This timeline, however, hinges upon Prime Video’s commitment to continuing the production beyond the confirmed fifth season.
Kirkman emphasized that the show is unfolding in strict accordance with the initial blueprint conceived at its inception. He suggested that, should the streaming platform opt to sustain the series, the creative team envisions extending the adaptation up to nine seasons, thereby allowing ample space to fully explore and conclude the complex narrative arcs.