Amazon Prime’s Invincible: 10 characters we need to see in season 2

Invincible - Episode 101 - "It's About Time" --Pictured: Steven Yeun (Mark Grayson) -- Credit: Courtesy of Amazon Studios
Invincible - Episode 101 - "It's About Time" --Pictured: Steven Yeun (Mark Grayson) -- Credit: Courtesy of Amazon Studios /
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Invincible – Episode 102 – “Here Goes Nothing” — Pictured: Walton Goggins (Cecil Stedman) — Credit: Courtesy of Amazon Studios
Invincible – Episode 102 – “Here Goes Nothing” — Pictured: Walton Goggins (Cecil Stedman) — Credit: Courtesy of Amazon Studios /

9. Brit

Brit was experimented on by his father and became unable to feel pain or be hurt. It’s an ability that’s helped him save the world a lot over the span of decades and, unlike Francis in Deadpool, it didn’t make him an uncaring jerk. Brit’s experience has made him one of Cecil’s most trusted allies and it also led him to be the leader of the Guardians of the Globe for a period of time.

Brit would be a likeable addition to the TV series. He is a great leader and fans will love seeing him tossed around and not get hurt. They’ll also appreciate how heroic he is and how much he loves humanity.

8. Dinosaurus

Before you read this section, Google a picture of Dinosaurus. Done? Okay, he may look like a dinosaur that’s only going to be a fighter. Thankfully, like most physically strong villains in Invincible, he’s more than that.

Dinosaurus is a genius who wants the best for the world. The problem here is he’s an extremist. He’s willing to kill millions of people if it helps save billions. His character leads Mark Grayson (a.k.a. Invincible) to question what a hero really is and what they do. It’ll also lead to him making mistakes that will hurt his image and the way he proceeds being Invincible.