Invincible season 2’s big villain will be Angstrom Levy, who travels through alternate realities
Broadcast between March and April 2021, the animation Invincible was one of the highlights of Amazon Prime Video in the year. However, two years have passed and the second season has yet to premiere, and is expected to hit streaming in late 2023. According to the creator, Robert Kirkmanthe next phase of the animated series will tackle the multiverse.
Even an animation, Invincible imagine what superheroes would be like in real life, with a lot of violence and some corrupting themselves, but with a lot of fantasy elements. During an interview with reverse, kirkman revealed what fans and audiences can expect from the sequel.
“Some big or small aspect of season two focuses on the character Angstrom Levy,” he stated. “He will be a new villain coming into the series. And if you’ve read the comics, you know who he is and what his business is. He’s a villain with access to multiple dimensions, so he’s another one of those damn multiverse things.”
We do things in a different way [dos quadrinhos]so there’s a unique flavor to what we’re doing.
In comics, Angstrom Levy is a supervillain who gained the ability to travel through alternate realities after a terrible accident, which he blames on Invincible. Throughout the plot, he becomes one of the main enemies of the character. However, how Robert Kirkman explained, the adaptation should make some changes to it.

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in conversation with reverse, kirkman even explained some reasons for the delay of the second season of Invincible: “Animation takes a long time in general, so that is a big part of it. increasing in Season 2. It made for a very complicated process, which is responsible for delaying things a bit.”
We are very excited about what is happening. [na segunda temporada]. I wish I could say more specifically about that, but that time will come and I’m really excited for us to get to that because I hate answering questions in a very frustrating and vague way.
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