Brutal blood and gore are easily associated with the TV-MA-rated series even down to its Season 1 title card.
Like, they would explode, if [they] got hit.
If Superman punched you, you would explode.
That’s just kind of like what would happen.
So we have a go at proceed from there."
So he’s gonna go right to the wall on this, and so is his opponent."
So that’s kind of how we approached the violence in the show.
Episode 3 ofInvincibleSeason 2is arguablyamong the series' most brutalto date particularly in what happened to Allen.
Right after fans finally learn more about Seth Rogen’s character in the show, he is viciously destroyed.
However, as Simon Racioppa discussed, this gruesome scene is grounded in character.
The brutality then comes because of an established conflict, plot points, and character choices.
The first three episodes ofInvincibleSeason 2 are streaming onAmazon Prime Video.
Gillian Blum has been a writer at The Direct since 2022, reporting primarily from New York City.
She also commonly reports on Percy Jackson, Invincible, and other similar franchises.
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