How many seasons will Invincible have?

For now, only five seasons of Invincible are officially confirmed, but the creator Robert Kirkman has repeatedly said that fully adapting the comic will likely take around **7–9 seasons** , and possibly a bit more if things go well with Amazon.

Quick Scoop

  • Prime Video has confirmed Invincible up through Season 5 so far.
  • Robert Kirkman says the “sweet spot” to adapt the full 144‑issue comic is roughly 7–9 seasons.
  • In other interviews and fandom summaries, he’s hinted it could stretch to 8–10+ seasons if the show continues to perform well.
  • Translation: we don’t have a final, hard number, but the realistic target is at least 7+ seasons , as long as Amazon keeps renewing it.

What’s officially confirmed right now?

Here’s where things stand as of early 2026.

  • Season 1–4: Already released on Prime Video.
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  • Season 5: Officially announced / confirmed by Prime Video.
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  • Beyond Season 5: No formal public renewal yet, but creators and coverage strongly imply they’re planning for more.
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Current seasons status (HTML table)

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Season Status Notes
Season 1 Released Premiered in 2021 on Prime Video.
Season 2 Released Split into two parts (2023 & 2024).
Season 3 Released Dropped in early 2025.
Season 4 Released Premiered March 18, 2026.
Season 5 Confirmed Announced as in production / confirmed by Prime.

What has Robert Kirkman actually said?

Kirkman has been pretty open about having a long‑term roadmap for the show, but he avoids locking in a precise final number in public.
  1. He’s said that to faithfully adapt the **entire 144‑issue comic**, they’d need around **7–9 seasons**.
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  3. In earlier comments and fan recaps, he’s floated ranges like **7–11** or **8–10** seasons as possibilities, depending on pacing and success.
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  5. He’s also joked/half‑joked about wanting the show to run for “as many seasons as possible,” even tossing out a line about “100 seasons” in a playful way to emphasize how big the story is.
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So, the **concrete planning number** he keeps circling back to is that **7–9 seasons** would let them tell the whole comic story in a satisfying way.

What are fans and forums saying?

On fan forums and discussion threads, the consensus lines up pretty closely with what Kirkman has hinted.

“They’re targeting 8 and intend to drop a new season each year… this could have 8–10 seasons. Not any less.”

Common community expectations:

  • Many fans expect 8 seasons as a “minimum” estimate to adapt all volumes.
  • Others think it could stretch to 10 seasons if they slow down to flesh out arcs or add original material.
  • There’s also hype (and mild fear) around the idea that, if renewals keep coming, we could be watching this show for the better part of a decade.

These aren’t official numbers, but they’re grounded in the comic’s length and Kirkman’s own comments.

Putting it all together (realistic expectation)

  • We know for sure : Invincible currently has five seasons confirmed , with Season 4 already out and Season 5 on the way.
  • We strongly expect , based on Kirkman: it will likely take around 7–9 seasons to finish adapting the comic.
  • We can’t guarantee : that Prime Video will greenlight every one of those; renewals always depend on viewership, budget, and strategy.

So if you’re planning your emotional investment: assume at least a few more seasons beyond 5 , with a realistic target of something like 7–9 total , as long as the show keeps performing well.

TL;DR (bottom)

  • Officially confirmed: 5 seasons so far.
  • Creator’s plan: needs roughly 7–9 seasons to fully adapt the comic.
  • Fan and forum expectation: 8–10 seasons if everything goes smoothly.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.