When is Invincible Season 2 Episode 3 released?

Invincible Season 2 Episode 3 is about to release on Prime Video – so here’s how to find out exactly when it’ll be available to stream, wherever you are in the world.
Last week’s edition of Invincible was packed with action, monsters and villains: Mark had a monumental rematch against Doc Seismic in Washington, took on Darkwing II in Midnight City, flew Amber to the Eiffel Tower (in Vegas), and atoned for Omni-Mans Murdered Aquarus in Atlantis by fighting a deep sea Death Dweller. And that’s before we get to what the hell is going on with the Lizard League.
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However, all this superhero persona comes at a price: In one of the saddest moments of the previous episode (and the entire series), Mark’s mother sat slumped on the kitchen floor, crying over Nolan, and sobbing even harder when she saw her son comforting her in the suit.
As the penultimate chapter of the first half of Invincible Season 2 approaches, here’s when you can watch Episode 3.
Invincible Season 2 Episode 3 release date and time
The third episode of Invincible Season 2 will be released on Thursday, November 16th at 8:00 pm ET on Prime Video.
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If you’re in the US, consider yourself lucky – you’ll get the episode a day earlier than everyone else. For others in the UK and abroad it will be available on Friday 17th November. We’ve detailed below exactly when the episodes will be released on Prime Video according to your time zone, no matter where you are in the world:
- 5:00 p.m. PT
- 8pm ET
- 9 p.m. Brazil
- 1am in the UK
- 2 a.m. Central European Summer Time
- 5:30 am Indian Standard Time
- 10am Australia
- 12pm New Zealand
At the end of last week’s episode, a post-credits scene saw the return of Angstrom Levy, who tortured and interrogated a Mark Grayson variant at the Pentagon in an alternate universe.
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Speak with The beatExecutive producer Simon Racioppa said: “The idea is that he has seen Mark in countless other dimensions that have become terrible and evil.” We tried to find out what is on the page and whether there are ways to improve this and to make it a little more appealing for television.
“A comic page lets you choose how quickly you want to read it. On TV it just comes to you. We wanted to make sure we hit all the emotional beats with Angstrom. Plus, many of our viewers may not have read the comics.”
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Robert Kirkman added: “We made Angstrom Levy the villain of Invincible at a time when he’s worried about who he might actually be. Angstrom Levy is able to give him glimpses of other versions of himself, perhaps reflecting the horrors he fears within. It’s a more character-based, dramatic way to explore the multiverse.”
Episodes 1-2 of Invincible Season 2 are now available to stream on Prime Video, which you can sign up for Here. Check out our other coverage below:
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