Invincible Season 3 Ending Explained
As Invincible season 3 draws to a close, this is an explanation of how Invincible season 3 episode 8 ends. A lot happened in Invincible season 3, which both set up new storylines that will be explored in Invincible season 4 and continued the storylines that were introduced in Invincible season 2. As the show's tragic third season came to a close, Mark's struggle against Conquest sealed his doom and paved the way for the Viltrumite War. Here are the events of the third season finale of Invincible, their implications, and how they set up the show's future.
The eagerly anticipated Invincible War plotline was finally realized in Invincible season 3, episode 7, where Mark is tested to the limit in his fights against the malevolent Invincibles. Conquest, the greatest threat Mark has yet to encounter, appeared at the end of the episode. Mark battles Conquest for nearly the whole of season 3, episode 8, during which they destroy big cities, murder countless people, and draw an incredible amount of blood. Conquest is ultimately defeated by Mark, who then enters a coma. Before ending, Invincible season 3 gives a sneak peek at what season 4 will hold.
What's Up Next For The Evil Mark Graysons & Angstrom Levy?
Given that Angstrom Levy and the malevolent Mark Graysons are the main characters in Invincible season 3, it is odd that the season 3 finale gave them so little attention. Angstrom Levy exiles the remaining malevolent Invincibles to a desolate universe in Invincible season 3, episode 7. This is the same universe in which Mark and Angstrom engaged in combat in the season 2 finale. Angstrom then goes back to the Technicians' world, where they claim that they won't fix him until he assists them.
Though they have a future in the show, Angstrom and the Invincibles won't be back for a while. Upon his reappearance in the Invincible comics, Angstrom Levy abducts Atom Eve and transports Invincible to the desolate wasteland universe inhabited by the malevolent Invincibles. When Mark gets there, he discovers that the malevolent Invincibles have all been killed and cannibalized, leaving only Mohawk Mark and Sinister Mark. Angstrom Levy's involvement in the plot of Invincible ends with this event, which is the last one he is involved in.
One of Invincible's most powerful characters right now is Atom Eve, but something is amiss.
Although Atom Eve has always been strong, her newfound ability in the season three finale makes her even more so. Conquest almost kills Atom Eve, who passes away while Conquest fights Mark. But Eve comes back to life with a flash of pink light. Eve quickly discovers that in near-death situations, the mental block that prevents her from tampering with biological matter is lifted. She was able to save herself because of this, and her newfound ability effectively made her immortal.
In the season three finale, Eve uses her abilities to take off Mark's Invincible suit just before they are set to have sex. The fact that the suit is melting on the ground indicates that there is a problem with it. Pregnancy causes Eve's powers to start malfunctioning in the Invincible comics, suggesting that this plot point will be explored in Invincible season 4.
The Dead Invincibles and Cecil's Continued Conquest
In Invincible Season 3, Episode 8, the location of Conquest's body is another significant revelation. Mark is unaware that Conquest is being held captive by Cecil in a huge prison located miles beneath a desert. Cecil informs Donald that he intends to obtain information from Conquest regarding the Viltrumite invasion once he awakens. Cecil thinks that the Viltrumtie intelligence makes holding Conquest worth the risky gamble.
Cecil has other Viltrumite bodies in his possession besides Conquest's. The bodies of the deceased Mark Graysons from the Invincible War have also been collected by Cecil. Cecil has given D.A. Sinclair the mission of turning the evil Invincibles into ReAnimen, as is evident throughout the season 3 finale. Since these ReAnimen are far more powerful than the ones created from human corpses, the GDA would be able to have its own army of Viltrumties.
The conclusion of Invincible Season 3 Preps Battle Beast's Comeback
Battle Beast first appears in the final montage of Invincible season 3, establishing his return following Allen and Nolan's break-in. Among the remains of the Viltrumite prison guard he battled, Battle Beast is discovered by a group of extraterrestrials, frozen and floating in space. Battle Beast thaws out and awakens as they bring him on board the ship. The Coalition of Planets enlists Battle Beast to fight in the Viltrumite War in the Invincible comics, and his imprisonment demonstrates that he is one of the few Invincible characters capable of killing a Viltrumite.
The demise of Mark Grayson demonstrates that people can change—for the worse.
The central question of Invincible season 3 is whether or not people can change, and this question forms the basis of Mark and Cecil's ideological conflict throughout the season. Although Cecil claims that these second chances are for the greater good, Mark is shocked by Cecil's cooperation with former murderers like D.A. Sinclair and Darkwing. Mark, meanwhile, is adamantly opposed. Even though Mark forgives his father for his crimes in season one and himself for killing Angstrom Levy, he seems to believe that these villains are permanently corrupted and incapable of evolving.
But at the end of season three of Invincible, Mark confesses something startling. Oliver is informed by Mark that he will kill anyone who poses a threat to his family. This emphasizes the continuation of Mark's dark arc and represents a significant departure from his prior no-killing rule. Cecil was correct to think that people could change, as demonstrated by Mark's demise. Mark Grayson is evidence that people can change negatively, but D.A. Sinclair and Darkwing are evidence that people can change for the better.
How the Sequid and Damien Darkblood Scenes in Invincible Season 3 Prep Season 4
The final montage of Invincible season 4 sets up two other major storylines. The Sequids are first spotted once more, and it is discovered that they have started to proliferate while residing in the sewers. In the Invincible comics, this results in another attempt by the Sequids to take over Earth, which Mark and the Guardians of the Globe must defeat.
Damien Darkblood, who hasn't been seen since season 1, is the focus of the post-credits scene in the Invincible season 3 finale. In the comics, Cecil sends Damien to Hell, and he never comes back. However, the return of Damien Darkblood in Invincible season 3 raises the possibility that the character will be the subject of an original storyline in season 4. For the Invincible series, which has so far stayed fairly true to the comics, this is a unique addition.
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