Invincible - Season 3 May 2026
He doesn't kill her. He restrains her. Using a technique he learned from Battle Beast—redirecting an enemy’s force against their own joints—he locks Anissa in an unbreakable hold, her own Viltrumite strength turned into a prison. He holds her for seventeen hours, hovering in low orbit, until Cecil’s scientists develop a sonic dampening collar.
He lets her punch him. He lets the blow crack his ribs. And as she rears back for the killing strike, he whispers, “I’m not my father.”
But he doesn't smile.
But power is a cage.
“Curious,” Thragg rumbles. “He fights like a Viltrumite. But he has the heart of a human.” Invincible - Season 3
A post-credits scene. On a desolate, irradiated planet, a lone figure digs through rubble. He finds a cracked, half-melted helmet—the yellow and blue of a Guardians of the Globe uniform. He turns it over. Inside, scratched into the metal, are two words: “I’m sorry.”
You can’t save everyone. But you have to try. This story leans into the core of Invincible : the deconstruction of the superhero myth, the horror of power without wisdom, and the radical, painful choice to be kind in an unkind universe. He doesn't kill her
He brings her back alive. Broken, but alive.