Where to Watch Invincible in the UAE — All 4 Seasons Streaming on Prime Video
Invincible is streaming on Prime Video UAE. All 4 seasons available, Season 4 currently airing weekly.
Quick Answer: Invincible is streaming on Prime Video in the UAE. All four seasons (32 episodes) are available, with Season 4 currently airing new episodes every Wednesday. Prime Video costs AED 16/month.
If you thought superhero fatigue was real, Invincible exists to personally slap that idea across the room — and then through several buildings. Robert Kirkman's animated series has somehow maintained a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score across four seasons while featuring levels of violence that would make even the most hardened Marvel fan wince. Steven Yeun voices a college student whose dad turns out to be an intergalactic war criminal, and honestly, that's the least complicated family dynamic on the show. Here's how to watch it in the UAE.
In the UAE, all four seasons of Invincible are streaming on Prime Video, with Season 4 airing new episodes weekly every Wednesday through 22 April 2026.
Where to Watch Invincible in the UAE
Invincible streams exclusively on Prime Video in the UAE. All four seasons are available. Season 4 premiered on 18 March 2026 with the first three episodes, and new episodes drop weekly on Wednesdays until the finale on 22 April 2026. Prime Video is also bundled with some du and etisalat plans in the UAE.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Platform (UAE) | Prime Video |
| Streaming start | Season 1: March 2021 / Season 4: 18 March 2026 |
| UAE price | AED 16/month or AED 140/year |
| Free trial | 30 days |
| Episodes | 32 episodes across 4 seasons (8 per season), Season 4 currently airing weekly |
| Subtitles | Arabic, English, and 20+ languages |
| Rating | TV-MA |
Invincible Official Trailer
Is Invincible Free to Watch?
Not free, but Prime Video offers a generous 30-day free trial. At AED 16/month, Prime Video is one of the best-value streaming platforms in the UAE. A 30-day trial is more than enough to binge all four seasons — that's 32 episodes at roughly 50 minutes each, so about 27 hours of animated superhero carnage. Some du and etisalat mobile plans also bundle Prime Video at no extra cost, so check your existing plan before subscribing.
Can I Watch Invincible While Travelling Outside the UAE?
Yes, your Prime Video subscription works globally. Invincible is an Amazon Original available worldwide. Your subscription travels with you, though the broader Prime Video catalogue can vary by country.
What Is Invincible About?
Invincible follows Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun), a teenager who discovers his father Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons) is not just the world's most powerful superhero — he's a Viltrumite, a member of a ruthless alien empire sent to conquer Earth. When Mark develops his own superpowers at 17, he expects to follow in his father's heroic footsteps. Instead, he discovers that everything he believed about his father was a lie.
Based on Robert Kirkman's 144-issue Image Comics series (2003–2018), the show expands from a coming-of-age superhero story into an epic cosmic war. Season 4 dives into the Viltrumite War arc, with Lee Pace voicing Grand Regent Thragg. The series is renowned for its emotional depth, jaw-dropping plot twists, and genuinely shocking violence that serves the story rather than existing for shock value alone.
The critical reception has been extraordinary — Season 1 holds 98% on Rotten Tomatoes, Season 2 sits at 100%, and Season 3 debuted with a perfect 100%. A fifth season has already been renewed, confirming Prime Video's commitment to adapting the full comic run.

How Many Episodes Does Invincible Have?
Invincible has 32 episodes across four seasons (8 per season). Season 4 is currently airing, with new episodes every Wednesday. Each episode runs approximately 45–55 minutes, with finales running longer.
| Season | Episodes | Premiere Date | RT Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Season 1 | 8 | March 2021 | 98% |
| Season 2 | 8 | November 2023 (Part 1) / March 2024 (Part 2) | 100% |
| Season 3 | 8 | February 2025 | 100% |
| Season 4 | 8 | 18 March 2026 (currently airing) | — |
Season 4 Episode Schedule
| Episode | Title | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| Episodes 1–3 | "Making the World a Better Place" / "I'll Give You the Grand Tour" / "I Gotta Get Some Air" | 18 March 2026 |
| Episode 4 | "Hurm" | 25 March 2026 |
| Episode 5 | "Give Us a Moment" | 1 April 2026 |
| Episode 6 | "You Look Horrible" | 8 April 2026 |
| Episode 7 | "Don't Do Anything Rash" | 15 April 2026 |
| Episode 8 (Finale) | "Don't Leave Me Hanging Here" | 22 April 2026 |
Watch Order
Watch in release order — Seasons 1 through 4. The story is serialised and each season builds directly on the last. Do not skip ahead. Season 2 was split into two parts with a gap between them, but both parts are now fully available.
- Season 1 (8 episodes) — Mark discovers his powers and his father's true nature
- Season 2 (8 episodes) — The aftermath, new threats, and Angstrom Levy
- Season 3 (8 episodes) — Escalation and the road to the Viltrumite War
- Season 4 (8 episodes, currently airing) — The Viltrumite War begins
Invincible Cast
| Actor | Character |
|---|---|
| Steven Yeun | Mark Grayson / Invincible |
| J.K. Simmons | Nolan Grayson / Omni-Man |
| Sandra Oh | Debbie Grayson |
| Gillian Jacobs | Atom Eve |
| Zazie Beetz | Amber Bennett |
| Walton Goggins | Cecil Stedman |
| Seth Rogen | Allen the Alien |
| Jason Mantzoukas | Rex Splode |
| Sterling K. Brown | Angstrom Levy |
| Lee Pace | Grand Regent Thragg (Season 4) |
| Khary Payton | Black Samson |
| Andrew Rannells | William Clockwell |
Steven Yeun voicing a character who gets beaten to a pulp every other episode is somehow the most compelling performance in animation right now. J.K. Simmons went from yelling at drummers in Whiplash to voicing an alien imperialist dad, and it's arguably his most terrifying role. The Season 4 addition of Lee Pace as Grand Regent Thragg — essentially the Viltrumite Empire's answer to "what if Superman had no chill whatsoever" — is the casting announcement that had comic readers losing their minds. Seth Rogen voicing a one-eyed alien who's basically Mark's best cosmic mate remains endlessly entertaining.
What to Watch After Invincible
- One Piece (Netflix) — Read our guide. Another sprawling adventure based on beloved source material, with the same "it shouldn't work but absolutely does" energy.
- Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Netflix) — Read our guide. Completely different genre, equally intense — sometimes you need a palate cleanser that's still violent.
- Young Sherlock (Prime Video) — Read our guide. Stay on Prime Video with Guy Ritchie's take on the detective.
Is Invincible Kid-Friendly?
Absolutely not. This is one of the most violent animated series ever made.
- Rating: TV-MA
- Violence: Extreme and graphic — dismemberment, gore, brutal fight scenes with detailed consequences. This is not cartoon violence — it's designed to be shocking and visceral.
- Language: Strong and frequent profanity
- Sexual content: Sexual scenes and partial nudity
- Themes: Parental betrayal, genocide, war, moral ambiguity, trauma
Recommended age: 18+
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Last verified: 28 March 2026. Streaming availability can change — I'll update this guide if anything shifts.
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