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We Have To Wait HOW Long for ‘Invincible’ Season 2, Episode 5??

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Good news, Invincible fans: Season two’s fifth episode is on the way. November opened with an explosive series of episodes expanding on season one’s finale, introducing us to an alternate universe, life after Nolan Grayson’s major reveal, and Mark figuring out what comes next, among other significant plot points. Let’s just say that if you haven’t seen the first four episodes from fall 2023, then you’re deeply missing out.

Luckily, Invincible’s second season isn’t over yet. There’s more coming on the way, although you might have to wait a bit before you learn more about Mark Grayson’s story. Here’s what we know so far about the fifth episode’s premiere.

So, when is Invincible Season 2, Episode 5 premiering?

We finally have an official, confirmed release date for Invincible season two’s fifth episode! Invincible season two, part two premieres on March 14, 2024. That means we’ll be getting episode five on, yep, that exact day: March 14.

Fans were waiting for quite some time for episode five, given episode four premiered on Nov. 24, 2023. Four days later, Invincible executive producer Simon Racioppa hopped on Geekcentric for a 16-minute interview where he hinted at episode five’s release window.

“Those four episodes were hopefully emotionally draining in some places, exciting in others,” Racioppa said, referencing season two’s first part. “Hopefully, they make you think for the next few weeks or months to just make you reflect on it, so that you don’t just forget it. That’s what I’m hoping people will take back.”

We all knew at the time that Invincible wasn’t getting its next part until 2024, but talk about ambiguity! Hype! A long wait! Luckily, all that’s behind us now. You might have to sit tight until March for more Invincible, but February is a short month, so the wait won’t be long.

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