When Does the Next Invincible Episode Drop? Season 4 Release Schedule
Mark Grayson is back! Check our complete Invincible Season 4 episode guide for air dates, titles, and summaries before the brutal April finale.
Invincible Season 4 Complete Episode Guide: Titles, Air Dates & Short Summaries
LOS ANGELES — Prime Video’s Invincible Season 4 is officially heating up as we head into the final two weeks of Mark Grayson’s most brutal space war yet. With Episode 6 still haunting our timelines after its April 8 drop, fans are desperately scouting the calendar for the remaining air dates to see if Earth—or Mark’s sanity—can actually survive the month.
The intergalactic stakes have reached a fever pitch, especially with Grand Regent Thragg finally stepping out of the shadows to remind everyone why he is the most feared Viltrumite in existence.
The impact of this season on the streaming landscape is massive. By sticking to a hybrid release model—three episodes at the start followed by a weekly grind—Amazon is successfully keeping Invincible at the top of the cultural conversation for over a month.
It is a strategic move that mirrors the release of The Boys Season 5, which also hit the platform this April, creating a “Super Hero Spring” that has Stan Twitter in a literal chokehold. This isn’t just a show anymore; it is a full-blown event that is redefining how adult animation handles high-stakes war drama.
Does the weekly wait actually help the story, or is it just a PR move to keep us subscribed longer?
While some fans are begging for a full binge, the tension built between episodes like HURM and You Look Horrible is arguably what makes the show work. The real question is whether the finale can actually deliver on the promise of a “world-altering” conflict, or if we are just being set up for another agonizing cliffhanger.
The Road to the Finale: Official Episode Titles and Air Dates
As per the official schedule confirmed by Prime Video and showrunners, Season 4 consists of eight episodes that have been rolling out since March 18, 2026. We are currently in the home stretch, with only two chapters left to close out this arc of the Viltrumite War.
The Premiere Trilogy (Released March 18, 2026)
- Episode 1: Making the World a Better Place — Mark struggles with his new role while trying to balance a semi-normal life with Eve.
- Episode 2: I’ll Give You the Grand Tour — An old enemy resurfaces, forcing the Coalition of Planets to make a desperate choice.
- Episode 3: I Gotta Get Some Air — Mark faces the weight of his previous choices while Oliver starts a mysterious new “job” that has fans worried.
The Mid-Season Escalation
- Episode 4: HURM (March 25, 2026) — A mystery-heavy episode that pays homage to classic noir tropes while digging into the shadows of the Coalition.
- Episode 5: Give Us A Moment (April 1, 2026) — A high-octane mission goes sideways, leaving Debbie and Eve in a state of total uncertainty.
- Episode 6: You Look Horrible (April 8, 2026) — The most recent release where family bonds were tested, and Allen the Alien made a very unexpected “friend.”
What to Expect from the Final Two Episodes
The season isn’t over yet. We still have the biggest battles ahead of us as the show moves toward the infamous Viltrumite home world.
Upcoming Release Schedule
- Episode 7: Don’t Do Anything Rash — Premiering April 15, 2026.
- Episode 8: Don’t Leave Me Hanging Here — The Season 4 Finale, Premiering April 22, 2026.
According to The Hollywood Reporter and early press notes, the finale is expected to be an extended episode, potentially running close to 60 minutes to accommodate the sheer scale of the conflict. With Lee Pace delivering a chilling performance as Thragg, the fandom is bracing for a “Red Wedding” style event in the animation world.
Power Moves and New Faces in Season 4
The evidence of the show’s expanding scope is in its casting. This season didn’t just bring back Steven Yeun and J.K. Simmons; it added massive heavy hitters like Matthew Rhys as the chaotic Dinosaurus and Danai Gurira as Universa.
These characters aren’t just cameos; they are shifting the power balance of the entire universe.
Insiders reported that the production team worked overtime to ensure the animation quality for the Thragg vs. Battle Beast hints lived up to the legendary status of the comics.
As we look toward April 15, the mood is one of cautious dread.
Mark is no longer the kid who was just happy to have powers. He is a seasoned warrior who is quickly realizing that sometimes, to save the world, you have to be the one who does something “rash.”
Whether you are a day-one comic reader or a newcomer, the next ten days are going to be the most intense period in Invincible history.
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