Quick Read
- Invincible Season 4 reclaimed the #1 spot on Prime Video following a 9.8/10 rated episode.
- The show recovered from its lowest-rated episode ever, which saw a 6.7/10 score due to narrative pacing concerns.
- The latest episode features a high-stakes battle between Conquest and multiple Viltrumites, solidifying the season’s 100% critic rating.
Invincible Season 4 Reclaims Top Streaming Spot
Prime Video’s animated superhero drama Invincible has surged back to the number one spot on the platform’s streaming charts as of April 5, 2026. The shift follows the release of the season’s fifth episode, titled “Give Us a Moment,” which achieved a 9.8/10 rating on IMDb, marking it as the second-highest-rated installment in the franchise’s history.
A Dramatic Turnaround in Fan Reception
The series faced significant volatility just one week prior, when the fourth episode, “Hurm,” dipped to a 6.7/10 rating—the lowest in Invincible history. Critics and fans largely attributed the decline to a detour into secondary mythology that strayed from the core narrative. The immediate recovery with the fifth episode, which features a visceral, high-stakes battle between a resurrected Conquest and several Viltrumites, highlights the audience’s preference for the show’s signature intensity and narrative progression.
The Stakes of the Conquest Battle
The episode centers on Mark Grayson, voiced by Steven Yeun, as he attempts to protect his brother in a confrontation that tests the series’ 18+ rating. The graphic nature of the fight, described by Forbes as a pivotal moment for the character’s development, underscores the true cost of Mark’s heroism. The animation quality and pacing in this sequence have been widely credited for the swift correction in fan sentiment.
Franchise Future and Momentum
Despite the mid-season dip, the entire fourth season currently maintains a 100% approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Creator Robert Kirkman has previously indicated plans for eight to nine seasons total, ensuring that the source material’s most devastating arcs remain ahead for viewers. With viewership metrics solidified and the show back at the top of the charts, the franchise has successfully navigated its most significant creative challenge to date.
The rapid oscillation in audience scores suggests that while the Invincible fanbase is highly critical of pacing shifts, their engagement remains deeply tethered to the high-stakes, violent narrative core that distinguishes the show from standard superhero fare.

