The first new Invincible season 2 heroes and villains have been revealed – here’s what you need to know
Say hello to Bulletproof, Shapesmith, and more
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The first ofInvincibleseason 2’s new superpowered characters have been revealed – and their unveilings have made me giddy for the hit show’s return.
Prime Video’s wildly successful R-rated superhero series is less than a month away from flying back onto our screens. And, as the clock ticks down toInvincibleseason 2’s highly anticipated debut,AmazonStudios has started releasing the first details about the latest additions to its cast.
Since Monday (October 9), Amazon has unveiled five new characters – both heroes and villains – who’ll feature inInvincible’s sophomore season. First up was the revelation that Tatiana Maslany (She-Hulk: Attorney at Law) would be voicing three individuals in season 2, including Queen Lizard, who she previously played inInvincible Presents: Atom Eve, a TV special that aired on Amazon’s primary streamer in July.
But, as I alluded to, Maslany won’t just reprise her role as the villainous Queen Lizard in one of thebest Prime Video shows. As revealed byio9, Maslany will lend her vocal talents to General Talia, a superhero who’s described as “a decorated general for the Coalition of Planets with a zero-tolerance policy for Viltrumite aggression. She keeps her private life private – for now”.
The same outlet also confirmed that Maslany would also portray Queen Aquaria, who is the “sole monarch of the Atlanteans and their undersea kingdom after her husband, Aquarus, was murdered by Omni-Man. A beloved leader who rules with an iron fin, she seeks retribution for her husband’s death – through unconventional means.”
Tatiana Maslany as Queen Lizard? Why stop there?! Get your first look at two more characters she voices in S2, Telia and Aquaria. Head to @io9 link in bio for more details. pic.twitter.com/AM6cWPDtlZOctober 9, 2023
A day later,ScreenRanthad the honor of unveiling the character played by Jay Pharoah (The Mitchells vs the Machines) – Bulletproof – to the world. A new addition to the Guardians of the Globe, Bulletproof is a superhero who can fly, and who is also impervious to harm.
Fans already had an inkling that Bulletproof would line up alongside Invincible and his fellow superheroes after leaked concept art (thanks toRedditfor the find) appeared online in July. Still, it’s pleasing to see the character – real name Zandale Randolph – show up, especially as he played a major role in the comics created by Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, and Cory Walker.
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You already saw the suit in the very first episode of Invincible, but here’s a look at it on someone not named Mark Grayson!! Meet Bulletproof, voiced by Jay Pharoah! https://t.co/Hs3KbUFYMy pic.twitter.com/RewKVybaKEOctober 10, 2023
Finally, yesterday (Wednesday, October 11) saw the debut of Shapesmith, the character Ben Schwartz (Sonic the Hedgehog) will voice (perComicbook.com). Another newcomer to the Guardians of the Globe, Shapesmith has the ability to metamorphosise into – well, actually, that would be spoiling things. What I can say is that fans might want to go back and rewatchInvincibleseason 1to try and work out who (or what) Shapesmith really is.
If you’d rather not ruin the surprise for yourself, here’s a brief character description courtesy of Amazon: “With the shapeshifting powers his name suggests, he springs into the superhero scene seemingly out of nowhere. Except, why does he eat candy with the wrapper on?”
He is a normal human superhero!! Get your first look at Shapesmith, voiced by Ben Schwartz! https://t.co/raFTHjmeaT pic.twitter.com/VhB1cEYgKvOctober 11, 2023
Those cast reveals aren’t the only ones we’ve learned since 2023 began. In January, Amazon confirmed that abigWalking Deadstar had been added toInvincibleseason 2’s cast, though it’s unclear who he’ll play. The release of the second season’s official teaser in late July –Invincibleseason 2 isone of Prime Video’s late 2023 shows that’ll make me cancel my Netflix subscription– also confirmed that Peter Cullen (Transformers) would voice Thaddeus, the only Viltrumite warrior to turn his back on his tyrannical superhuman race.
There’s been plenty of other news surroundingInvincibleseason 2 in the lead-up to its November release. Kirkman has teased thatInvincibleseason 2 will reveal the ‘terrifying’ impact of Omni-Man’s desertion of Earth, while Amazon exclusively told TechRadar thatInvinciblehasn’t secretly been renewed for a fourth season. Here’s hoping another installment (seasons 2 and 3 were announced simultaneously in April 2021) will be revealed in due course.
Invincible season 2 premieres on Prime Video on Friday, November 3. New episodes air weekly until the mid-season finale on December 2, with season 2 volume 2 releasing in early 2024.
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