Summary

While it may be a while beforeInvinciblereturns for season 3, its next story is already clear, but one other superhero show is already exploring this narrative, and it’s airing right now.Invincibleseason 2’s endingshowcased Mark defeating Angstrom Levy and permanently changing in the process. Mark’s brutal beatdown seemingly killed the villain and set up a darker future, making his impending battle with the Viltrumites even more difficult. With Omni-Man failing to convince Mark to conquer Earth, other Viltrumites have approached the hero, threatening to do it themselves if Mark refuses to comply with their mission.

This sets up season 3’s main story as Mark looks set to protect Earth from a potential Viltrumite invasion. Given thatthe Viltrumites have beenInvincible’s overarching villains throughout the entire series, their presence will only increase in the show’s upcoming season. While this is the mainstoryline to expect inInvincibleseason 3, it seems one other superhero show has been inspired by Prime Video’s hit series. Despite there being some key differences, an ongoing superhero show is telling its own version ofInvincibleseason 3’s story, with new episodes coming out every week.

Mark Grayson with a bloodied face between Omni-Man reaching out his hand and Anissa frowning

My Adventures With Superman Season 2 Has A Huge Similarity To Invincible’s Viltrumite Story

My Adventures With Superman’s Brainiac Story Resembles Invincible’s Viltrumite Conflict

WithInvincible’s Viltrumite story heating up in season 2, it’s no surprise other shows may take inspiration, andMy Adventures with Supermanhas done exactly that. The animated Superman show is currently airing its second season, and its ongoing story involves Primus Brainiac manipulating Superman and Supergirl into conquering planets for the Kryptonian Empire.Episode 6 revealed that Kara had been brainwashed into destroying planetsdespite believing she was helping them. While it seems like she may snap out of Brainiac’s control soon, the latest episode suggests that Clark could be the villain’s next pawn in his evil scheme.

This storyline has been one of the show’s best and makes up forSuperman’s recent live-action disappointments, but the arc feels very similar toInvincible’s Viltrumite plot. Omni-Man trying to manipulate Mark into conquering Earth feels similar to what Brainiac is doing with Clark and Kara. Both shows have protagonists who have ties to alien species that want to conquer Earth, giving these stories similar vibes. While this isn’t the first time DC have explored this concept Superman,Brainiac’s role inMy Adventures with Supermanfeels reminiscent of the Viltrumites inInvincible, creating an entertaining parallel between the shows.

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Episode 1 - More Things in Heaven and Earth

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Mark’s Refusal To Conquer Earth Will Be Invincible Season 3’s Biggest Story

Invincible Season 3 Will Focus On Mark Defying The Viltrumites

Although the Viltrumites tried to make Mark conquer Earth, his refusal to do so will beInvincibleseason 3’s biggest story. After Omni-Man was unsuccessful in making Mark join his task to conquer Earth, he left the planet and betrayed the Viltrum Empire, but this didn’t stop the evil group from making their presence known in season 2.Several Viltrumites were introduced last season and demanded Mark continue his father’s mission; however, Mark refused, setting up season 3’s main story. Despite Earth having strong heroes, defending the planet against the Viltrumites will be a near-impossible task on their own.

Invincibleseason 3 has already set up several villainswho could pose a threat to Earth, and Mark’s valiant fight against them will be at the heart of the upcoming story.Despite Anissa beating him close to death in season 2, Mark still refused to join her and the Viltrum Empire, showing it will be hard to break the protagonist. With Allen the Alien and Omni-Man looking set to join Mark and Earth’s other heroes in fighting the Viltrumites, the excitement for season 3 is building, and it could beInvincible’s best installment yet.

The next season looks like it will continue to be violent, and with some controversial storylines potentially on the horizon,Invincibleseason 3’s war could be fought both physically and mentally.

The next season looks like it will continue to be violent, and with some controversial storylines potentially on the horizon,Invincibleseason 3’s war could be fought both physically and mentally. As has been the case in the previous two outings, there will likely be other major plots, butMark defying the Viltrumites seems like it will be the core theme of season 3, meaning plenty of heavy moments could be around the corner.

Can My Adventures With Superman’s Kryptonian Arc Do Invincible’s Viltrumite Story Better?

My Adventures With Superman’s Kryptonian Arc Is The Show’s Most Exciting Story Yet

My Adventures with Superman’s Kryptonian story is gearing up to be the series' best arc yet, but it will have a tough time surpassingInvincible’s Viltrumite narrative. While the show is only in its second season,the Kryptonian story could end up beingMy Adventures with Superman’s best-ever tale. It will force Clark to try and fight off one of DC’s most powerful villains, prove to Earth he isn’t the monster they think he is, and it will allow Kara to become Supergirl. This makes it an incredibly engaging premise, butInvincible’s Viltrumite story still looks better.

Invincible Season 2 Teases A Viltrumite Even Worse Than Anissa Coming In Season 3

The character of Anissa introduced in Invincible season 2, episode 7 teases yet another Viltrumite for future seasons who is much worse than she is.

Whereas Superman’s animated show switches between multiple mini-storylines,Invincible’s Viltrumite plot is its overarching narrative. Naturally, there is still plenty more going on inInvincible, but Mark’s fight against the Viltrum Empire has essentially been the focal point since season 1 and will continue to be the show’s priority for the majority of its tenure. Episode reviews show thatMy Adventures with Superman’s Kryptonian plot is popular, and it could extend into season 3, butInvincible’s Viltrumite story will continue for years and be far bigger than Superman’s current arc, making it the more memorable storyline.

Invincible

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.