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Invincible Season 3 Premiere Review

by Patrick Feb 25,2025

This review contains spoilers for Invincible season 3, episode 1, "You're Not Laughing Now." The first episode of the new season wastes no time in picking up where the previous one left off, plunging viewers headfirst into the aftermath of the devastating events. The emotional weight of the previous season's cliffhanger is palpable, setting a grim and intense tone for the episodes to come. The animation remains stunning, showcasing both the brutal violence and the subtle emotional nuances of the characters with equal skill. While the episode primarily focuses on the immediate fallout and character reactions, it also cleverly lays the groundwork for the larger conflicts that will undoubtedly shape the rest of the season. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to fully absorb the gravity of the situation and connect with the characters' emotional journeys. Overall, a powerful and gripping start to a season that promises to be even more intense than its predecessors.

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