With the world still reeling, a dangerous stranger arrives testing Mark to his limits and beyond.With the world still reeling, a dangerous stranger arrives testing Mark to his limits and beyond.With the world still reeling, a dangerous stranger arrives testing Mark to his limits and beyond.
Steven Yeun
- Mark Grayson
- (voice)
Sandra Oh
- Debbie Grayson
- (voice)
J.K. Simmons
- Nolan Grayson
- (voice)
- …
Eric Bauza
- DA Sinclair
- (voice)
- …
Doug Bradley
- The Technicians
- (voice)
Clancy Brown
- Darkblood
- (voice)
Sterling K. Brown
- Angstrom
- (voice)
Bruce Campbell
- Demon
- (voice)
Christian Convery
- Oliver
- (voice)
Cliff Curtis
- Paul
- (voice)
Grey DeLisle
- Amanda
- (voice)
- …
Chris Diamantopoulos
- Donald
- (voice)
Michael Dorn
- Battle Beast
- (voice)
Walton Goggins
- Cecil
- (voice)
Gillian Jacobs
- Eve
- (voice)
Ross Marquand
- Rex
- (voice)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
- Conquest
- (voice)
Khary Payton
- Black Samson
- (voice)
Featured reviews
10SD97
The fight between Conquest and Invincible topped the fight between Omni-Man and Mark, which I thought was not possible. They went above and beyond from Season 1. It was amazing.
They saved the budget for last, it was worth it. The movement was fluid and smooth, impact frames were delicious and the sound effects were on point.
The story behind Conquest was so painful to hear. He felt relatable. I could see why he was the way he was. Solid backstory and motivation behind his actions.
A HUGE SHOUT-OUT TO THE ANIMATORS. You guys did a phenomenal job in this episode.
Overall this season was amazing and miles better than Season 2. Nothing more to say, just hyped for Season 4. I just wanna see more Viltrumites drop in.
They saved the budget for last, it was worth it. The movement was fluid and smooth, impact frames were delicious and the sound effects were on point.
The story behind Conquest was so painful to hear. He felt relatable. I could see why he was the way he was. Solid backstory and motivation behind his actions.
A HUGE SHOUT-OUT TO THE ANIMATORS. You guys did a phenomenal job in this episode.
Overall this season was amazing and miles better than Season 2. Nothing more to say, just hyped for Season 4. I just wanna see more Viltrumites drop in.
While it is early, this episode deserves to keep the 10.0 rating it currently has. Even if that is unlikely with review bombers. I never thought the season 1 finals could be topped due to the narrative importance and season long payoff, but the sheer devastation and tension in this episode was somehow even greater.
Conquest, despite only appearing for about 4 seconds before this episode, managed to be an incredibly captivating and compelling antagonist in a way that is very hard to do for a newly introduced character. His speech to Mark was one of the most chilling things I have heard. This episode truly elevated every character that got notable focus in it - Mark, Eve, Debbie, Cecil, Oliver. I don't give 10/10s easily, but this episode makes the short list.
Conquest, despite only appearing for about 4 seconds before this episode, managed to be an incredibly captivating and compelling antagonist in a way that is very hard to do for a newly introduced character. His speech to Mark was one of the most chilling things I have heard. This episode truly elevated every character that got notable focus in it - Mark, Eve, Debbie, Cecil, Oliver. I don't give 10/10s easily, but this episode makes the short list.
I had just finished the episode, and all I can say is it's a chefs kiss. I'm not sure how long I can contain myself till the next episode.
It pretty much wraps things up from the last episode, so we get TWO back to back peak cinema. The animation in this one was definitely at its highest, I was actually shocked on what I was seeing, sure, I had never noticed the "terrible animation" that people were exaggerating about, but this one does it justice. I'd say its top two season finales in the show, first being Season 1.
I had only recently started watching Invincible and I'd most likely give it a lot more rewatches until the next season, it's definitely fighting for my number one favorite animated show alongside Avatar. I'd also go ahead and say it's in my top 3 shows of all time, top 1 being BrBa.
Sorry for ranting, just loved this episode, 10/10, if you're reading just to see if its worth watching, IT IS. Fits perfectly into every category.
It pretty much wraps things up from the last episode, so we get TWO back to back peak cinema. The animation in this one was definitely at its highest, I was actually shocked on what I was seeing, sure, I had never noticed the "terrible animation" that people were exaggerating about, but this one does it justice. I'd say its top two season finales in the show, first being Season 1.
I had only recently started watching Invincible and I'd most likely give it a lot more rewatches until the next season, it's definitely fighting for my number one favorite animated show alongside Avatar. I'd also go ahead and say it's in my top 3 shows of all time, top 1 being BrBa.
Sorry for ranting, just loved this episode, 10/10, if you're reading just to see if its worth watching, IT IS. Fits perfectly into every category.
The Invincible Season 3 finale, Episode 8, delivers an explosive, emotionally charged conclusion. Mark's brutal fight with Conquest is both devastating and deeply personal, showcasing his growth while still emphasizing how far he has to go. The action is intense, but the quieter character moments-especially between Mark, Eve, and his family-add real weight. Atom eve showing more skin is a major plus (; The animation is top-notch, and the writing balances shocking brutality with heartfelt storytelling. While some subplots feel rushed, the episode sets up future conflicts perfectly. A thrilling, satisfying end to the season.
There are episodes of television that entertain, and then there are episodes that reach into your chest, grab hold of your heart, and refuse to let go. This episode is the latter-an emotionally devastating, pulse-pounding experience that leaves you breathless, shaken, and forever changed.
From the very first moment, there's a weight to everything-a sense that what's about to unfold will stay with you long after the screen fades to black. And it does. This episode doesn't just tell a story; it lives in you. It makes you feel every ounce of pain, every moment of desperation, every flicker of hope fighting against the darkness. The raw emotion behind every action, every decision, is almost unbearable, yet you can't look away. People like me who have read the comics, those who knew what was coming, who had read every panel of the comics, were left utterly speechless-shaken by the sheer power of seeing it all unfold.
This is more than just an episode-it's a moment in time, a piece of storytelling so powerful that it transcends the screen. It reminds us why we love stories, why we invest in characters, and why we keep coming back to Invincible. It's heartbreaking. It's breathtaking. It's one of the greatest episodes in television history.
From the very first moment, there's a weight to everything-a sense that what's about to unfold will stay with you long after the screen fades to black. And it does. This episode doesn't just tell a story; it lives in you. It makes you feel every ounce of pain, every moment of desperation, every flicker of hope fighting against the darkness. The raw emotion behind every action, every decision, is almost unbearable, yet you can't look away. People like me who have read the comics, those who knew what was coming, who had read every panel of the comics, were left utterly speechless-shaken by the sheer power of seeing it all unfold.
This is more than just an episode-it's a moment in time, a piece of storytelling so powerful that it transcends the screen. It reminds us why we love stories, why we invest in characters, and why we keep coming back to Invincible. It's heartbreaking. It's breathtaking. It's one of the greatest episodes in television history.
Did you know
- TriviaConquest holds Invincible in place as he slams his body through innocent civilians, killing them. This mirrors the tactic Omni-Man used in Where I Really Come From (2021) when he held Invincible in front of a moving train and used his body to kill the passengers.
- GoofsWhen Conquest grabs Atom Eve and goes to headbutt her, the camera cuts and he can be seen having both of his eyes again.
- Quotes
Mark Grayson: I don't care how strong you are. I don't care how fast you are. I can see the future. You don't live to see tomorrow.
- ConnectionsReferences District 9 (2009)
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- Runtime
- 46m
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