Invincible‘s Robert Kirkman shares an update on the live-action movie. Kirkman is the writer and creator of the original comic series, which first introduced readers to the world of Mark Grayson (aka Invincible), his dad Nolan (aka Omni-Man), and the intergalactic tales between Earth-dwellers and the Viltrumites. Since the 144-issue comic series concluded in 2018, Prime Video has developed an adult animated version. The first season was released in 2021 while season 3 just wrapped up last week. Invincible‘s voice cast includes Steven Yeun, J.K. Simmons, and Sandra Oh.
Speaking with Comicbook.com, Kirkman provided an update on the Invincible live-action movie. The comic book creator seemed optimistic about the film, noting he “would be shocked if it doesn’t happen one day.” He did say, however, “that the television show makes it vastly easier and vastly more difficult in various different aspects of the development of the movie.” He could not provide much more of a specific update than that. Check out the full quote below:
Unfortunately, there’s not much I can say. I will say that the television show makes it vastly easier and vastly more difficult in various different aspects of the development of the movie. That’s kind of where I have to leave it, unfortunately. It’s still early going.
I would be shocked if it doesn’t happen one day.
What This Means For The Invincible Movie
The Film Was First Announced In 2017
The creator’s update comes eight years after the Invincible live-action movie was first confirmed in 2017. The original announcement came before the February 2018 conclusion of the original story, and before the June 2018 confirmation that Prime Video had given the animated show a series order for eight episodes. While development on the film has been much slower, it was confirmed to be in progress as recently as 2021. Invincible producer and voice actor Seth Rogen later confirmed that the animated series was influencing the live-action project.
Kirkman’s most recent statement provides some vagueness as to how that influence operates. On the one hand, the television show could make things “vastly easier” because it already establishes the main characters. However, the possible difficulty is that the movie might not want to re-tread storylines that are already well-developed in the series. Plus, it might want to wait until the Prime Video series wraps up before releasing. So, Kirkman’s comments suggest the Invincible movie is still happening, but the timeline is unclear. Luckily, Invincible season 4 has completed voice recording and is hoping to be released in 2026.
Our Take On The Invincible Live-Action Movie’s Update
Invincible Season 3’s Success Means There Is A Strong Audience Base
Beyond the creator’s optimism, I think Invincible‘s success for Prime Video will be one of the driving factors for the movie’s production. Invincible season 3 was widely watched and received incredibly positive reviews. The season’s thrilling finale boasts an impressive 9.9/10 on IMDb, making it one of the highest-rated TV episodes of all time. These factors mean that there is a captive and enthusiastic audience for the in-development movie.
Source: Comicbook.com

Invincible
- Created by
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Robert Kirkman
- First TV Show
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Invincible
- Cast
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Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, J.K. Simmons, Gillian Jacobs, Andrew Rannells
- Character(s)
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Invincible, Debbie Grayson, Atom Eve, William Clockwell, Omni-Man