Recognize This Voice? Bruce Campbell’s Secret Role in Invincible Season 3!

In the final moments of Invincible Season 3, Episode 8, we encounter the return of Damien Darkblood – and it’s his chilling voice echoing from the depths of Hell that might sound eerily familiar to you.

Over the course of its productions, Invincible has managed to attract some heavyweight talent to join its cast. Alongside Steven Yeun, JK Simmons, and Sandra Oh, you’ll find Aaron Paul portraying Powerplex, Sterling K. Brown as Angstrom Levy, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan bringing Conquest to life.

In various roles, some actors like Chris Diamantopoulos take on characters such as Donald, Doc Seismic, and additional voiceovers, whereas Clancy Brown lends his voice to both General Kregg and Ka-Hor.

In addition to portraying Damien Darkblood during Season 1, Brown reappeared towards the end of Season 3. It seems that creator Robert Kirkman is now delving into the Hell storyline within Invincible, and has enlisted a renowned film actor to bring an aspiring Devil character to life.

Who plays the demon in Invincible Season 3 Episode 8?

The demon in Invincible Season 3 Episode 8’s post-credits scene is played by Bruce Campbell.

In this setting, Darkblood calls forth Campbell’s demon from the shadows. He humbly appeals to the mighty being, saying, “I beg your pardon, Master. I wouldn’t stir the monstrous creature unless I had some good tidings.” He then discloses that he possesses a way to return him to his diabolical throne.

Indeed, he’s not the actual Devil, but he aspires to be. They’ll likely require assistance from a potent being residing on the surface, possibly Invincible, though another individual might also fit the bill.

Campbell gained significant recognition for his portrayal of Ash Williams across Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead film series, which includes three movies (The Evil Dead, Evil Dead II, and Army of Darkness), a cameo in the 2013 remake, and an appearance in Evil Dead Rise. Additionally, he starred in the Ash vs Evil Dead television show.

I’ve had the pleasure of seeing him grace the big screen in quirky appearances across films such as Maniac Cop, The Hudsucker Proxy, and all of Raimi’s Spider-Man flicks. On the small screen, he’s popped up on shows like Ellen, Xena: Warrior Princess, and Burn Notice.

The renowned creator Robert Kirkman has a strong affection for the Evil Dead film series, subtly incorporating Easter eggs into his work. For instance, the notebook of the character Darkblood bears a striking resemblance to the infamous Necronomicon.

Campbell hinted at his upcoming involvement with the cast, set for March 2023. “There’s a series,” he mentioned, “Is it called The Immortals? It’s produced by The Walking Dead team…it’s an animated production where I will be introducing a fresh character.

Initially, some thought he would voice Dinosaursaur or Thragg, but instead, it seems he’s lending his voice to an entirely fresh character set to reappear in Season 4.

To avoid spoilers about comics, you can uncover the outcome of Powerplex, learn the ending for Angstrom Levy, see if Oliver survives, and if you’re curious about future events, consider reading the Invincible comics for free online.

Additionally, you can monitor the show’s soundtrack and learn about the significance of Mark’s blue suit. During our conversation with Robert Kirkman, he clarified the reasons behind Spawn’s absence in the Invincible War and the potential lack of a Rex Splode special in the near future.

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2025-03-13 12:48