Here's everything that happened in Invincible Season 2 Part 2 (2024)

The second part of Invincible Season 2 has come to a close on Prime Video, with a finale that was both full of action and gut-wrenching emotion. Mark and his family were left in a vulnerable position after Angstrom Levy’s attack, and he’ll have to reckon with the fact that he’s got his father’s temper in him. That’s not the only thing that happened, though. The Sequid threat has been extinguished for now, and the Guardians of the Globe took a beating. Here’s a recap of everything that happened in Invincible Season 2 Part 2.

Episode 5, “This Must Come As A Shock”

Mark helps the Thraxans rebuild after the Viltrumite attack. When it comes time for him to return to Earth, their queen Andressa asks him to take his half-brother with him. Back home, Debbie reluctantly agrees to take care of the young child. Cecil tries to take control of his care but is repeatedly denied. Donald confronts Cecil about being a cyborg, though for now is brushed aside.

Cecil gets a warning that the Sequids are on their way to Earth from Mars and that they know Shapesmith is a Martian. Shapesmith reveals how he got to Earth and accidentally released the Sequids. Cecil sends a team of him, Mark, Rudy, Monster Girl, Bulletproof, Black Samson, and Immortal to stop this threat. Rex visits Atom Eve to comfort her, and she joins them.

While the others leave to fight the Sequids, Rex, Dupli-Kate and Shrinking Rae plan a pizza party, but are interrupted when they have to defend against the Lizard League. This doesn’t go as well as they hope, which leaves Shrinking Rae and Kate seemingly dead, and Rex held at gunpoint. In space, the Sequids nearly overpower the heroes sent to stop them, knocking Eve unconscious.

In the mid-credits scene, Allen the Alien is revealed to be alive, with Thaedus making him stronger. Allen is tasked with recruiting Mark to the rebel’s cause.

Episode 6, “It’s Not That Simple”

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King Lizard shoots Rex in the head, seemingly killing him. but he manages to get back up and pummel him to death. Globe Defense Agency (GDA) troops arrive at a brutally injured Rex, and Shrinking Rae turns out alive, but also severely injured. In space, Rudy makes a device to free Rus Livingston from the Sequids, which Invincible manages to deliver. However, Rudy and Eve are briefly captured by the space parasites. The Martians attempt to kill Shapesmith for freeing the Sequids, but the Guardians save him.

Debbie names Mark’s half-brother Oliver and gets a babysitter. Once the space team returns, they learn what happened to the Guardians that remained on the ground, with Kate’s death emotionally impacting Immortal. He delivers a heart-wrenching eulogy at her funeral. Mark and Amber have an awkward coffee, where Amber admits she’s upset Mark keeps abandoning her for his heroic missions.

At Upstate University, Rick returns and hangs out with William, and has nightmares about his past. Donald says he will be keeping an eye on him. In the hospital, Rex admits to Mark he wants to stop acting like a douche to people. Cecil attempts to convince Eve to join the Guardians of the Globe, but she rejects him. Amber visits her to talk about her relationship issues, and Mark visits Art to ask him for answers on the same issue. Eve and Art both say the two lovers need to cherish the small moments they can together. As Mark leaves Art, Art gives him Nolan’s science fiction novels.

Cecil tries to convince Immortal to take some time off, but he refuses. The Immortal attacks Allen the Alien as he arrives on Earth, forcing Mark to break it up. Allen reads some of Nolan’s science fiction books, and Mark says they’re all real and speak of things to hurt Viltrumites with. Allen leaves, promising to look out for Nolan. In prison, Nolan is interrogated but says nothing. Angstrom Levy returns to Earth.

During the mid-credits scene, Rus throws up a Sequid that immediately takes control of him.

Episode 7, “I’m Not Going Anywhere

Mark and Amber attend a comic convention together but are interrupted again when Mark must find Rex after he vanishes from the hospital. Rex apologizes and says that he owes Mark. Rudy tries to make a robot suit to “cure” Amber, but she doesn’t appreciate his repeated attempts to try to stop her curse. The Immortal attempts to resign, but Cecil convinces him to go on holiday, and promotes Rudy in his absence.

Donald then tries to resign, frustrated that Cecil has rebuilt him against his will. Cecil reveals Donald has been rebuilt more than once, and it was Donald’s choice to erase the memories. William alerts Donald that Rick is about to commit suicide as he can’t handle the trauma of being rebuilt, but Donald talks him down. Mark visits the dean of the university about his poor grades and attendance and is given one more chance to improve them.

Mark and Amber finally have a night to themselves, but it’s interrupted again, this time by the Viltrumite Anissa who threatens to snap Amber’s neck. She tries to make Mark prepare Earth for Viltrumite occupation, but he refuses. A kaiju attacks a cruise liner, and to prove her word Anissa helps defeat it. She once again tries to get Mark to accept the idea of a Viltrumite force on Earth, but he’s defiant in his beliefs, resulting in Anissa brutally injuring him.

When Mark makes it back to Amber, she breaks up with him, unable to cope with the idea she could be used as leverage against Mark and that she has no agency in the relationship. Mark leaves, and gets a call from who he thinks is his mother, but is actually Angstrom Levy revealing he’s holding Debbie and Oliver hostage.

In the mid-credits, Anissa fights Allen the Alien. Allen pretends to be knocked out so Anissa captures him and takes him to the Viltrumite prison ship.

Episode 8, “I Thought You Were Stronger”

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Mark confronts Levy, and the two have a brutal fight across the multiverse. Debbie is severely injured trying to stop Levy. Mark loses control and kills Levy in a different universe, trapping him until a future version of the Guardians of the Globe saves him. Before he goes back home, an older Atom Eve confesses her love for Mark and urges him to either do the same for the younger Eve or gently put her down.

In his own time and universe, Mark is unable to reconcile with losing control and killing Levy, likening himself to his father. Cecil attempts to reassure Mark he was justified in killing Levy, but Mark refuses to believe this. He drops out of college to try and fully gain control over his powers. Dupli-Kate reveals herself to be alive to Immortal, and the pair lovingly hug. Rudy and Amanda make peace with each other after bickering for the whole season.

Allen the Alien speaks to Nolan in Viltrumite prison, where Nolan reveals he feels shame and regret over what happened on Earth, but above all he misses his wife.

You can read an in-depth breakdown of the final episode in our Invincible Season 2 Ending Explained article.

Here's everything that happened in Invincible Season 2 Part 2 (2024)

FAQs

Is Invincible season 2 part 2 good? ›

But through the relatable and painfully human Mark Grayson, Invincible proved itself a far more genuine and earnest take on the superhero mythos than its bleaker contemporaries. Season 2, Part 2 continued to play with comic book tropes, but it also began to evolve the superpowered beings at its heart.

What happens in season 2 of Invincible? ›

In this season Mark tries to not be like Nolan, and a viltrumite, but fails to do so as he allowed his inner fury and hatred to consume him while he was battling the deranged former pacifist Angstrom Levy, seemingly destroying his deformed robtoiclly-enhanced body for good.

Will there be a season 3 of Invincible? ›

Invincible Season 3 is in production, promising a shorter wait for fans. The season will likely explore Mark's emotional journey following Season 2's events, with a focus on his relationship with his father and the looming threat of the Viltrumites.

How many episodes are in Invincible season 2 part 2? ›

How many episodes of Invincible season 2 are there? There are eight episodes in Invincible season 2, but the season was divided into two parts. Four episodes made up part 1 and were released throughout November 2023. Four more aired across March and April on Prime Video.

Is Invincible weaker than a Viltrumite? ›

While he is stronger and more experienced as things go, other than the old “hero pulls on the strength he never knew he had” trope, Invincible isn't ever stronger than a full Viltrumite — he just works smarter, and has more to fight for.

Is Omni-Man the second strongest Viltrumite? ›

Omni Man is number four, only behind conquest and thragg and then Mark at the end of the show. Because, you know, plot armor. The strongest character, though, is Adam Eve.

Why is Invincible season 2 so short? ›

Invincible season 2 will be released on November 3rd, but it will be split into two parts, with the second half not coming until 2024. The use of CG animation in season 1 caused production issues, leading to the decision to remove it from season 2 and beyond.

How strong is Kid Thor? ›

Superhuman Durability: Kid Thor can survive blows from the likes of Titan without any real damage. Superhuman Strength: Kid Thor is strong enough to take out Titan with a single swing of his hammer.

Does Invincible become evil? ›

Invincible does not turn evil in the comics. Mark often makes some bad choices, lets his rage get the best of him, and even kills a few people (villains, mainly). But he's a good guy always trying — and sometimes failing — to do the right thing.

Does Omni-Man ever lose? ›

The two engage in an intense and emotionally charged battle that spans several issues. Ultimately, Invincible taps into his own strength, determination, and moral convictions to stand up against Omni-Man. This clash leads to Omni-Man's defeat at the hands of his son.

Who is the strongest Viltrumite? ›

Omni-Man, while initially stronger than Invincible, is still outclassed by a few other Viltrumites in terms of power and strength. Thragg, the Grand Regent, is the strongest Viltrumite and one of the most powerful beings in the galaxy, continuously proving his might and even defeating Omni-Man.

Does Omni-Man love his son? ›

Omni-Man may be a liar, conqueror, murderer, and more, but if there is one positive thing that can be said about him, it's that he really does love his son, Mark. Though he nearly killed him in their fight at the end of Season 1, one memory of his family at a happier time is what stops him from going any further.

Why is Invincible and 18? ›

It is a surprising explosion of violence, even in a violent show, made even more horrifying for the specificity of the sound design. Invincible emphatically earns its 18-plus rating in just under three minutes, and yet, outbursts like these are not what make Invincible feel “adult.”

Is Invincible season 2 done? ›

Just shy of three years after the Season 1 finale of “Invincible” streamed on Prime Video, the final episode of Season 2 has arrived at long last — and there was just as much bloody, superhero action.

How old is Omni-Man in Invincible season1? ›

How Old Is Omni-Man In Invincible? Viltrumite Aging Explained - IMDb. Omni-Man is over 2,000 years old, but his physical appearance suggests he is in his 40s or 50s due to his Viltrumite genetics and slower aging process.

Is Invincible comic ending good? ›

It Proved They Loved The Comic

The ending might have disappointed some fans – if for no other reason than it was an ending – but in retrospect, it stands as a fittingly ambitious conclusion to an ambitious take on superhero storytelling, and superhero clichés.

Is Invincible season 2 finished? ›

After eight episodes and a far too long wait Invincible Season 2 is over. The final episode, “I Thought You Were Stronger,” is streaming today on Prime Video. And with the episode, as usual, there are a lot of questions about what's going to happen next in Invincible Season 3…

Is Mark Grayson stronger than Omni-Man? ›

Invincible has already made it clear that, while Mark Grayson is strong, there is no way that he can beat full-blooded Viltrumites on his own, including Omni-Man and Anissa.

Is Nolan a bad guy in Invincible? ›

Nolan (pronounced Nowl-Ahn), is the deuteragonist of Invincible, serving as the main antagonist of Season 1 before redeeming himself in Season 2. He is a Viltrumite, better known as the "superhero" Omni-Man and also known by his adopted name Nolan Grayson.

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