What an interesting turn of events. Until the last moment, I thought that everything would end in nothing, that the kneading would be next season. And that's how it turned out. It seems that Mark really had no choice and he made the right choice. I wonder if this is the end of the epic about the Wiltrumites, or will they still not live peacefully? But I didn't expect this from Eva, although she can be understood.…
@Kutensky: or maybe she didn't have an abortion, but gave birth? But she told Mark that she had an abortion to protect the child and no one found out about him.
@kriptopsix: and how did she give birth if the fetus has not yet formed in such a short period of time, but abortion is done in the early stages of pregnancy?
Updated information about the fifth season of the animated series "Invincible":
The season has been in production since the launch of the second season; , character voice acting has already been completed; The premiere is scheduled for the period from January to April 2027. 👊🏻 animation work is currently still in progress.
I don't know if this is a glitch, not a glitch, because I hadn't even heard about the release of the new season until this moment, but then the last episode was released in the voice acting of LostFilm on their official website and I thought the whole series would disappear from the schedule as usual, because it always happens when there is no information about when the next episode will be released in this case, the next season and his first episode, and then I come in and a surprise
They say that episode 1 of season 5 will be released in the original:
I'll see you in a year. It's funny that the shadows were drawn only for the last episode. Apparently they are very difficult to draw for the whole season. It's a pity Mark forgot to talk to Cecil about the Conquest.
@Icаrus: Yes, waiting for the fifth season will be hard.
Mark hasn't been on Earth for 10 months, so it's been almost six months since he met with Conquest. I think his thoughts at that moment were occupied by a more pressing issue, let's say.
A calm ending, if you don't take into account Mark's glitches. But it was well done, in the end you seem to think that the Tragg in the sky is also a glitch... But no. It's a great scene.
General Cregg did a great job, he immediately began to complete the task. I liked Nolan's scene with Cecil, and Debbie and I always have great conversations.
The season, in general, is gorgeous. 1-2 episodes are not very good, the rest is all at a high level. We are waiting for the sequel, let's see what happens to the virus, the scene after the credits is interesting.
@kobiii: Calm? They had no idea that the coalition would fight against the Wiltrumites and the Earthlings at the same time. Like the Earth heroes have no choice but to cooperate with the Wiltrumites in order not to be destroyed or to look for a new planet for themselves.
@kobiii: when the glitches were repeated, it immediately became clear that by the end of the series there would not be a glitch, although I thought that someone would have blood in their guts, but no, everything is calm
I didn't expect Eva to have an abortion. Tough :( And Paul was so abruptly removed from the family. The series was once again able to turn everything upside down. Now the Wiltrums definitely need to be destroyed, but of course Mark will never allow the entire population of the earth to be destroyed. It was a great season. Of course, I've already forgotten the first season, but it seems this one turned out even better. Only the fourth episode spoils everything a bit. And of the April trinity, superheroes are definitely the best.
@shubkin: and what is the third series from the April trinity of superheroes, besides invincible and the boys? I suspect that mb is daredevil, but I haven't watched it yet, so I wanted to clarify if there's any other interesting series I'm missing.
It's a great season, if you forget about the existence of a series with demons in hell. The dilemma before Allen is intriguing, now the whole earth and its inhabitants are caught between two fires, a threat from both the alliance and the Wiltrumites. It was cruel that the decision fell on the shoulders of a broken Mark, but it was clearly the right choice.
@Falleny: No, compared to "Invulnerable", "Boys" is a children's matinee) And not in terms of the tinplate (since animation is cheaper), but rather in terms of the plot. Today's episode of "Boys" is average at best. They stopped surprising me altogether. The plot of "Invincible" is stronger and more complete.
@Paramelion: globally, yes, but I perceive the Beuys as trash, satire and comedy. Not as a serious work, like a three-piece, it's a Peak. As a serious deconstruction of the genre, this is laughter.
The series is too calm, even with visits from Mark. Now wait for the premiere of the next season in a year. Many thanks for the Nolan line. They made the arch of forgiveness and redemption for him so competently and perfectly, which is cool. There was nothing else against this background at all. Well, Lee Pace's voice fit Tragg perfectly. After cool 3, the season is a bit bumpy.
@Roman1ch: on the contrary, I got a calmer episode, they bring me to a more logical forgiveness of Debbie, Nolan, after all that he did. Mark's meeting with Trag was shown in a more epic way.
Of course, after the action-packed 7 series, I would like a powerful and bloody ending, like in season 3, when conquest broke Mark and Eve, and then Conquest himself was broken, BUT it seems like a calm and in some sense good ending is even better. Finally, no one is tearing Mark apart in the final episode, it makes my heart feel better.
I haven't read the comic yet, but I think it's the calm before the storm. Do I understand correctly that there are still about 4 seasons left if the animated series continues to follow the original source?
@Patrikpatrick: I'm betting on season 4 if they don't abuse the episodes like Hell this season. 5 seasons is a bit much, 3 if only the pace is accelerated twice.
AHAHAAAHAHA, space migrants come to Earth to fuck, and I (I didn't read the comic) thought until the last moment that there would be a bloody mess with slicing people Annisa is a cutie Cregg is already following orders, well done , thank you Tragg, this is the best job in the world, sir
Actually, the contrast with the end of last season is huge, but I was lucky. The whole series is waiting for the most powerful kneading... And you're waiting... And you're waiting.. But he's not. There's something about it, a little panic attack like Mark's (it was clear, of course, that it would turn out to be a reality in the end, but it was well done anyway). Inflating the atmosphere in some places is even more helpful than another bloody fight, because here the authors already seem to have surprised everyone with everything possible (I know that not everyone will be surprised, probably in the future they will surprise even more, but still, for contrast, it's also good).
An interesting point about Tragg's suggestion. For the first time, Mark found himself in Cecil's position, where there is a choice between "being a good guy or saving the world." This is a really interesting dilemma, much more powerful than another fight. Tragg then revealed himself in all his glory. I wonder if Cecil has spotted him on the radar, or if Mark will keep this secret alone.
Well, it's extremely funny that in the series about space wars and the multiverse, I consider Debbie's separation from Paul to be the worst decision... I saw that in the comic, Debbie immediately forgave Nolan and all that, but I hoped it would be completely different here. And then they apparently realized that it was doubtful, but the plot still had to be moved in the same direction, which was sad.
Well, again, I haven't read the comic and I don't want spoilers, but the wiltrumite plan sounds pretty good... long-playing. I wonder if a time skip is waiting for us at the age of 20 with a bunch of grown-up Viltrum children or not. Well, it would be funny if Tragg and the Wiltrumites had to help Mark protect earth at some point... from Angstrom, for example, or something else
@Lavash: I was wondering: why did Cecil, who tried to control and carefully analyze all the movements of Mark and Nolan, miss 40 unidentified flying objects and allow them to assimilate on Earth? It feels like someone on duty fell asleep soundly that day.
@MadaraSolo: perhaps this will be explained (after all, we were specifically told that the coalition had installed sensors that would detect everyone if anything, it would be stupid to mention this without thinking about how they were bypassed), in general, in this universe, a canonical explanation can always be found (stuck to an asteroid and flew into the atmosphere with it or else something), but in general, you can just accept as a fact that Cecil missed them.
@Lavash: They arrived much earlier, in the comic, Tragg instantly appeared to Nolan and Mark on earth.
Therefore, the sensors could not physically catch anything, they were already fixed on the ground. As you can see, the clothes were bought/stolen for themselves. If they had other plans, Mark would have flown to the ruins of the entire planet.
@Lavash: with the footage of what could have been, it was very reminiscent of a vampire epic, there was also a moment at the end when blood and guts turned out to be unreal but probable.
Cool end to the season! Who would have thought that all the Wiltrumites and Mark would live on the same planet. It's amazing, of course, how the Wiltrumites have swallowed their pride and will share the planet with such "pathetic" creatures as earthlings, listen to their ridicule, follow commands at work, etc. I love that the series has continued to amaze me for 4 seasons now.
@Ebony_Maw: I don't understand what they were up to, plus, to put it simply, that's how the dialogue happened. In reality, at least you had to be angry that you made this decision yourself, and then a few days later you had to understand and forgive.
A series of screamers is obtained. It was unexpected to see how Mark imagined Cecil's death, it turns out that no matter how much they fought, he still considers him a close person to himself. Always frowning Debbie and Nolan, who realized that not everything was lost between them, Milahi. Tragg turned out to be not so easy, now I wonder how long we won't hear about him and what will happen next, after all, this season has raised a very strong heat of passion.
I don't share the general jubilation about this season, because apart from the battle with conquest, there was nothing worthwhile. The Wiltrumites were severely buffeted, except for trag, all the bums are ordinary, Omniman has become a rag, they devote too much time to gg's mom, she is not needed here at all, well, all the characters remained alive. You can't put more than 3 in any way
@niggapig: Well, by the way, he's right, I just came to watch exactly for dismemberment, for how creatures with superpowers would act in reality, and feelings and all this bullshit with love triangles are made purely for a female audience.
@mementokore: those who put on dizes, if there were no such fights and murders in the series, but only relationships, only girls would watch the series.
@SS_orb: Well, some 40-year-olds may like Santa Barbara and housewives, which are aimed at a female audience. You probably played with dolls when you were a kid..
It's a little funny how Mark is shaking, so long as Eve doesn't get killed, although, well, she's just an immortal goddess)) I understand worrying about fragile people without superpowers like my friend or mom, but Eva... it's clear that no one wants to see their soulmate beaten and torn apart, it's obvious, she has the highest chance of surviving fights with wiltrumites)
In general, the season is normal. The episode about Hell was the most depressing and stuffy, the rest was invigorating. The graphics could have been better, but they don't hurt my eyes much, and thanks for that.
For bringing Debbie and Nolan together- fuuuuu. It's better, of course, than it was in the comic, but the most reckless breakup with Paul that happened behind the scenes.
Well, this is downright luxurious season, the best after the first one. It felt like non‑stop action for seven episodes in a row, and the last one was quieter to talk about. And as it says! I alternate between Invincible and the Boys, and, sorry, this is heaven and earth in terms of character dialogues.
Tragg's dilemma is very steep: he must save the Viltrumite clan, but his enemies are some of the most powerful Viltrumites. Well, the plan to merge with the earthlings and multiply slowly is a mega creep and absolutely logical.
I'm so excited about the finale, as it's the perfect way out of the situation for the fans. It's better than any fight - it's such a mentally difficult conversation. The author who came up with this is a genius. The film adaptation. The beginning of the series with the first fantasy looks so realistic and dramatic that I ran to watch it on a big screen with 5.1 sound. It's been a long time since I've been so excited about a drama or a TV series. The whole season is very strong. Even what seemed so-so at first, eventually touched different strings of the soul. Nolan was infuriating, Debbie was the best. The question remains - should I read while I'm waiting, or not?
@anderhimmel: After watching it, I decided to read it anyway, I swallowed it in a couple of evenings, and I didn't regret it. There are already differences in the cartoon and I think there will be even more, plus I personally will still remember the main outline of the story by the release of the next season, God willing, let alone the nuances. So I advise you to read it if in doubt.
It's a pity that they can't film the entire comic at once. I wonder what will happen next, but I don't have time to search and read the comic. My assumptions: 1. After all, Eva has a child and she decided to hide it from Mark. 2. Cecil spotted the Wiltrumites right away, but understood their plan and decided not to interfere. Why the sensors that the coalition installed did not detect the Wiltrumites on Earth is not clear, apparently some kind of shitty sensors that are only directed into space. So it's not necessarily only possible to get from one point of the universe to another through space. 3. Nolan and Debi won't be together because he doesn't deserve her forgiveness. From Oliver, yes. 4. Eva will lose weight. 5. Some of the Wiltrumites will get used to the Earth and will be light superheroes, not really standing out, but still helping. 6. Some will decide that this is some kind of game, kill Tragg and try to destroy the Earth. But they will be killed. Maybe the demons will help, maybe Eve's child, maybe the virus, and finally Nolon will be killed in the mix, and the balance in the universe will be restored. 7. Alan will apply the virus, but pointwise, not to the entire planet. 8. The robot and the monster girl will breed, seize power on the planet and return to this dimension just to say that everything is fine with them and now they can be friends across worlds and travel to other dimensions together.
@kriptopsix: SPOILERS . . . . . I read the comic a long time ago, some of the details have fallen out of my memory, but the short answers will look something like this: 1. - 2. - 3. - 4. +- 5. ) 6. - , But with Tragg, the twist will be more interesting. 7. - 8. )))))))))))))))))
@nonaems: Oh, it's a pity. I didn't guess anywhere, except for Eve's weight loss, and even then not really. So what happens to the robot and the girl monster?
@kriptopsix: They'll be back. Due to the difference in the passage of time and other weakly grounded plot justifications, they will age by 10 years, but it will take them several hundred years, during which they conquered the planet they found themselves on. The robot will fuck up, conquer the Earth upon its return and become the most important threat to the heroes who have gone underground. I don't remember what the Wiltrumites were doing at that moment, they didn't seem to shine.
I also wondered why Tragg showed up and told Mark about his plan in the first place. They wouldn't have been found anyway, they would have kept hiding.
@kriptopsix: I think the fact is that he is a leader, and he considers it beneath his dignity to simply hide from lower beings. In general, this can be considered a manifestation of the power they love so much. so, in my opinion, it looks quite logical.
@kriptopsix: he is not a coward to secretly pull off his plan, and it was Mark who directed his thoughts to the revival of Wiltrum on Earth. In this regard, no matter how cruel Tragg is, there is something more conscious in him than in his soldiers, he thinks more broadly at least.
I didn't like the attempt to normalize abortion through "you had no choice," no, she made that choice herself, you don't have to blame any other forces and circumstances for that.
Huh, assimilation is a pragmatic move. But how do they plan to raise their children in the Wiltrumite tradition, if there is a case of Nolan's children? And genocide by the "Scourge" looks justified, although it could have been modified so that the hybrids would not be affected. Well, Eva was blown away, of course 😄
So the Wiltrumites made a mark if he says "I can't forgive you after what you've done" It's more like a powerful defense of the planet. 40 Wiltrumites assimilate into humans. They will have children. They'll get married, get married, and become full-fledged Earthlings. It's an imba
@Luc1: and they didn't really hurt the Earthlings... How many did Nolan kill - 2k? The Conquest is about the same amount. Many times more people die in accidents.
And 40 super soldiers, if they get their brains right, it's generally a great defense for the planet.
@Luc1: By the way, yes, it makes sense. Even if Nolan was so affected by 20 years on Earth, he became sensual. Then the rest of the wiltrumites can become the same, why not. And it is quite possible that the Earth will heal them, as well as Nolan. And the Wiltrumites will change a lot - they will become a species with different goals and intentions.
Eva pts did an ugly thing. At least she just said she was pregnant, Mark should have known that. And having an abortion is her business, after all, but she should have reported the fact of pregnancy before the abortion. Well, or if she hadn't told him and had an abortion, she wouldn't have told him anything at all. In short, a filthy act.
@-TraumfraU-: It looks like her abortion in the comics was a drama for the sake of drama, and they moved it to the series without really thinking about whether it was necessary or not. Mark flew away and might not return alive, it would be more logical to leave the child in memory of him, or to meet him with a surprise. They're serious, not having an affair for the holidays, what was the point of giving a back? And no, Eve is not Childfree, the events of the comic clearly show this. In my opinion, it's really an illogical detail.
@nonaems: As I understand it, the dilemma is also that pregnancy and childbirth (and further education) are not an instant. A war with the Wiltrumites is on the verge, if Mark does not return, then Eve will have to defend the Earth, and she does not have the strength. I mean, she wasn't just thinking about herself.
The post-credits scene is good. And in general, the finale is nothing like that, except for Eva - I was so surprised, even shocked. But in general, the season is very good.😈
@Hamali666: I'm one of the people who hasn't read the comic, but looking at her complexion, I doubt she had an abortion. It looks like after giving birth, but they forgot to increase the breast by a couple of sizes).
If anyone is interested, they can read the comic from chapter 79, there are 144 chapters in total! There's still half of it left, at this rate, in 4-5 years only the animated series will end, so it's better to read!)
@JR13: I agree, moreover, there are already quite significant differences in the plot and in the perspective. And it seems to me that there will be even more discrepancies with the canon, because some moments and even branches are simply not suitable for the film adaptation. And the authors probably understand that the series will inspire many to read the original, so the audience will need to be surprised somehow. Even in terms of atmosphere, the cartoon feels a little different (I read the entire comic just after watching this episode)
Why would Wiltrumites breed peacefully? It's a waste of time for them. The remnants of men can stupidly rape several women every day and fertilize them, and the remnants of women raise the offspring in the right way for wiltrumites.
@Elves: Well, if they start doing something like that, then the coalition will arrive and most likely most of them will die on both sides, they don't want to take any chances.
@Meloman_Nastena: so they can kidnap several thousand women at once and take refuge on some habitable planet. Now they will bring no more than 40 wiltrumites per year, but most likely much less. In addition, they will be brought up on Earth like Mark, i.e. their culture will die.
The first "arrival" of Mark, with the murder of Debbie, to be honest, was fiercely shocking at the moment. I couldn't believe they could actually kill her, and it was a good thing they didn't.
@NekiDM: And I'm really offended that they didn't dare to kill her. This would greatly raise the stakes for Mark during the decision-making process. Swallow the pain and save the Earth, or give in to feelings and smash half the planet.
Someone has already spoiled Eva's abortion in the comments to the first episodes. Well, the regent certainly came up with an interesting movie, isn't he afraid that people will also influence others like Nolan?)
Of course, there are a lot of superhero illogicalities in the series, but what the fuck was with Debbie's boyfriend? In previous episodes, they wanted to buy a new house, he was present at the last dinner here, and suddenly: we broke up.
Who writes their scripts? How can you change a line that was built for two seasons behind the scenes?
The final is Invincible, it's no longer about "saved or not", but about what price you can survive at all. When the Wiltrumites come to Earth, it becomes clear that there will be no more ordinary life.…
Well, the series clearly shows that the Wiltrumites are not just "villains for the sake of evil," but a race that lives by the principle of strength and survival. Their logic is rigid, but in a sense understandable.: weak worlds are either destroyed or become part of something bigger. And to be honest, there is rationality in their position, they bring order, technology and protection, just at the cost of freedom. For them, this is not cruelty, but natural selection at the level of civilizations. Against this background, Mark looks more like an idealist who is trying to hold on to morality, which may not work at all on a galactic scale. So yes, Wiltrumites, it's tough, but from their point of view, they don't destroy, but "improve" worlds. The only question is whether anyone is willing to pay that price.
Maybe Eva gave birth after all? 🤔 And anyway, she's a superhero, her metabolism is faster, isn't it? The fact that she has gained a lot, I understand the stress, the heat and all that, but she is not an ordinary person ... yes, a huge responsibility fell on Mark's shoulders... I hope the Wiltrumites will live peacefully, give birth, and make good money))
The season turned out to be the best after the first Here you can have a story, fight and talk. They even brought in a couple of unexpected turns. No wonder I waited so long for the sequel. To be honest, I'm holding back very much so as not to snap and buy the entire comic book series and read everything in one gulp. No matter how it sounds, I hope that next season will be the last. There's already so much at stake that there doesn't seem to be much point in stretching the plot. As it is, I'm looking forward to the sequel, fortunately, it's not too difficult to wait. Please correct me if more than 5 seasons are planned, but no spoilers.
I was very impressed with the season, but definitely not because of the animation! A great example of when the form doesn't match the content at all, but it's still cool because the content is more important.
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141But I didn't expect this from Eva, although she can be understood.…
There is a post-credits scene that is a direct continuation of the series. Don't miss a very important scene!
Updated information about the fifth season of the animated series "Invincible":
The season has been in production since the launch of the second season;
, character voice acting has already been completed;
The premiere is scheduled for the period from January to April 2027.
👊🏻 animation work is currently still in progress.
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I don't know if this is a glitch, not a glitch, because I hadn't even heard about the release of the new season until this moment, but then the last episode was released in the voice acting of LostFilm on their official website and I thought the whole series would disappear from the schedule as usual, because it always happens when there is no information about when the next episode will be released in this case, the next season and his first episode, and then I come in and a surprise
They say that episode 1 of season 5 will be released in the original:
Eng release Date: November 30, 2026
It's a pity Mark forgot to talk to Cecil about the Conquest.
Mark hasn't been on Earth for 10 months, so it's been almost six months since he met with Conquest. I think his thoughts at that moment were occupied by a more pressing issue, let's say.
The finale is cool, I'm looking forward to the new season. It's interesting to see the line of the Robot and the Monster Girl)
General Cregg did a great job, he immediately began to complete the task. I liked Nolan's scene with Cecil, and Debbie and I always have great conversations.
The season, in general, is gorgeous. 1-2 episodes are not very good, the rest is all at a high level. We are waiting for the sequel, let's see what happens to the virus, the scene after the credits is interesting.
And Paul was so abruptly removed from the family.
The series was once again able to turn everything upside down. Now the Wiltrums definitely need to be destroyed, but of course Mark will never allow the entire population of the earth to be destroyed.
It was a great season. Of course, I've already forgotten the first season, but it seems this one turned out even better. Only the fourth episode spoils everything a bit.
And of the April trinity, superheroes are definitely the best.
Cregg didn't waste any time. Celik even discovered nicotine.
and I (I didn't read the comic) thought until the last moment that there would be a bloody mess with slicing people
Annisa is a cutie
Cregg is already following orders, well done
, thank you Tragg, this is the best job in the world, sir
An interesting point about Tragg's suggestion. For the first time, Mark found himself in Cecil's position, where there is a choice between "being a good guy or saving the world." This is a really interesting dilemma, much more powerful than another fight. Tragg then revealed himself in all his glory. I wonder if Cecil has spotted him on the radar, or if Mark will keep this secret alone.
Well, it's extremely funny that in the series about space wars and the multiverse, I consider Debbie's separation from Paul to be the worst decision... I saw that in the comic, Debbie immediately forgave Nolan and all that, but I hoped it would be completely different here. And then they apparently realized that it was doubtful, but the plot still had to be moved in the same direction, which was sad.
Well, again, I haven't read the comic and I don't want spoilers, but the wiltrumite plan sounds pretty good... long-playing. I wonder if a time skip is waiting for us at the age of 20 with a bunch of grown-up Viltrum children or not. Well, it would be funny if Tragg and the Wiltrumites had to help Mark protect earth at some point... from Angstrom, for example, or something else
Therefore, the sensors could not physically catch anything, they were already fixed on the ground. As you can see, the clothes were bought/stolen for themselves. If they had other plans, Mark would have flown to the ruins of the entire planet.
Who would have thought that all the Wiltrumites and Mark would live on the same planet. It's amazing, of course, how the Wiltrumites have swallowed their pride and will share the planet with such "pathetic" creatures as earthlings, listen to their ridicule, follow commands at work, etc.
I love that the series has continued to amaze me for 4 seasons now.
Comrades who have read, give me 1 spoiler: Will Nolan change this ridiculous costume with a brooch and bare heels?
Does anyone really think that way?
it's clear that no one wants to see their soulmate beaten and torn apart, it's obvious, she has the highest chance of surviving fights with wiltrumites)
In general, the season is normal. The episode about Hell was the most depressing and stuffy, the rest was invigorating. The graphics could have been better, but they don't hurt my eyes much, and thanks for that.
For bringing Debbie and Nolan together- fuuuuu. It's better, of course, than it was in the comic, but the most reckless breakup with Paul that happened behind the scenes.
Tragg's dilemma is very steep: he must save the Viltrumite clan, but his enemies are some of the most powerful Viltrumites. Well, the plan to merge with the earthlings and multiply slowly is a mega creep and absolutely logical.
The beginning of the series with the first fantasy looks so realistic and dramatic that I ran to watch it on a big screen with 5.1 sound. It's been a long time since I've been so excited about a drama or a TV series. The whole season is very strong. Even what seemed so-so at first, eventually touched different strings of the soul. Nolan was infuriating, Debbie was the best. The question remains - should I read while I'm waiting, or not?
And then there was a persistent feeling of a soap opera and trampling on the spot.
My assumptions:
1. After all, Eva has a child and she decided to hide it from Mark.
2. Cecil spotted the Wiltrumites right away, but understood their plan and decided not to interfere. Why the sensors that the coalition installed did not detect the Wiltrumites on Earth is not clear, apparently some kind of shitty sensors that are only directed into space. So it's not necessarily only possible to get from one point of the universe to another through space.
3. Nolan and Debi won't be together because he doesn't deserve her forgiveness. From Oliver, yes.
4. Eva will lose weight.
5. Some of the Wiltrumites will get used to the Earth and will be light superheroes, not really standing out, but still helping.
6. Some will decide that this is some kind of game, kill Tragg and try to destroy the Earth. But they will be killed. Maybe the demons will help, maybe Eve's child, maybe the virus, and finally Nolon will be killed in the mix, and the balance in the universe will be restored.
7. Alan will apply the virus, but pointwise, not to the entire planet.
8. The robot and the monster girl will breed, seize power on the planet and return to this dimension just to say that everything is fine with them and now they can be friends across worlds and travel to other dimensions together.
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I read the comic a long time ago, some of the details have fallen out of my memory, but the short answers will look something like this:
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Well, Eva was blown away, of course 😄
I think so.
"I can't forgive you after what you've done"
It's more like a powerful defense of the planet. 40 Wiltrumites assimilate into humans. They will have children. They'll get married, get married, and become full-fledged Earthlings.
It's an imba
Many times more people die in accidents.
And 40 super soldiers, if they get their brains right, it's generally a great defense for the planet.
But in general, the season is very good.😈
There are no words, just my respects. Luxurious twists, balance of power.
Debbie is the best character in the whole series. Incredible. I wish I had a mother like that.
and so Mark was covered with PTSD normally, the ending was unexpected, but still predictable)
Now they will bring no more than 40 wiltrumites per year, but most likely much less. In addition, they will be brought up on Earth like Mark, i.e. their culture will die.
Scenes with Nolan and Debi - Top
Who writes their scripts? How can you change a line that was built for two seasons behind the scenes?
And anyway, she's a superhero, her metabolism is faster, isn't it? The fact that she has gained a lot, I understand the stress, the heat and all that, but she is not an ordinary person ...
yes, a huge responsibility fell on Mark's shoulders... I hope the Wiltrumites will live peacefully, give birth, and make good money))
Here you can have a story, fight and talk. They even brought in a couple of unexpected turns. No wonder I waited so long for the sequel.
To be honest, I'm holding back very much so as not to snap and buy the entire comic book series and read everything in one gulp.
No matter how it sounds, I hope that next season will be the last. There's already so much at stake that there doesn't seem to be much point in stretching the plot.
As it is, I'm looking forward to the sequel, fortunately, it's not too difficult to wait.
Please correct me if more than 5 seasons are planned, but no spoilers.