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Without delving too much into spoilers, Part 1 of Season 2 left fans on quite a cliffhanger. As Siddhant Adlakha wrote in his 8/10 review of Episode 4 for IGN, the midseason finale "minimizes the time spent on
meandering subplots, and focuses most on the drama that works. "The two-part release structure of Season 2 is a new one for Invincible. Creator and
executive producer described the decision as both a production-oriented and creative one in an interview with Collider over the summer, saying at the time, "when you see Episode 4 of Season 2, you may need a break. It's a big episode. It's definitely a mid-season finale kind of episode. "LoadingPlayKirkman has previously spoken about the
struggles the show went through between Seasons 1 and 2, especially dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in the two-year wait in between installments. “It was the worst possible timing with the series launching in the middle of the pandemic and ramping back up to start Season 2 and Season 3, and also putting systems in place so that this doesn't happen again," he told me at last year's San Diego Comic-Con. "That was a herculean task. ”In better news, he added that "all of the work that was done in this time is
ensuring that that is the longest gap that anyone will ever have to wait between seasons of Invincible. " That's reassuring as we know that Invincible, at the very least, has one more season in it, with Prime Video giving it a two-season renewal after its premiere.
Manga, light novel, visual novel, video game, music CDs, etc. It’s just less of a hassle for
studios to tackle media proven successful elsewhere, and these works often provide a very clear path to
follow as far as where their stories are headed or what key moments should be highlighted for the maximum oomph. Anime originals don’t have that same expected trajectory. They’re closer to western cartoons, in that they mainly get made because their creator attained clout within the industry and then was given the space by a studio .
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