Netflix has the perfect show to watch while you wait for Invincible Season 4

After eight gory episodes, Invincible Season 3 has finally come to an end and what an end it was.

After Angstrom Levy’s unsuccessful invasion, Conquest, the second most powerful Viltrumite, eventually emerged, swiftly meting out punishment on Mark for his decision not to assume control of Earth.

In the decisive fight, they alternated inflicting blows on each other, with Conquest deriving cruel satisfaction from attempting to contort Atom Eve beyond recognition (she recovered though). Nevertheless, it was Mark who emerged victorious, having pummeled Conquest’s face so severely that it looked like a shattered jar of salsa in the end.

With the end of the season approaching, Mark found some semblance of a positive outcome, or at least a temporary break from the constant turmoil. However, now the question remains: what are we supposed to do while we anticipate Season 4 of Invincible?

Invincible is dead… long live Blood of Zeus

Indeed, you’re in for a treat! If you enjoy shows similar to Invincible, I highly recommend Blood of Zeus. This thrilling Netflix series offers an enthralling experience, with Heron, the son of Zeus, as its protagonist. He embarks on a destructive path through Greek mythology, displaying a somewhat less furious (yet equally brutal) style reminiscent of Kratos.

With stunning animation and expertly designed fight sequences that are both intense and gruesome, Blood of Zeus offers a thrilling escape for those with a taste for violence. It not only satiates this desire but also provides a fresh take on familiar myths and legends, ensuring an intellectually stimulating experience for the more discerning viewers.

It’s quite possible that fans of Invincible will enjoy Blood of Zeus because both shows delve into the complex relationship between fathers and sons. In both stories, the sons are offspring of powerful yet flawed figures – Heron is the son of a god (Zeus), much like Mark who has Nolan as his father. The conflict arises due to the less-than-ideal fathering skills of Zeus and Nolan.

In essence, the series delves into the harmful effects of harboring resentment and the transformative potential of forgiveness – an exploration that may strike a chord with viewers who witnessed Mark and Nolan’s reconciliation in Season 2.

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2025-03-13 16:18