Invincible season 4 episode 8 has landed on Prime Video — and, hoo boy, if Mark Grayson thought he had it bad already, nothing can prepare him (or you, for that matter) about what’s to come after that decision he’s just made.
If you’re here, I’m guessing you’ve seen the Amazon TV Original’s latest finale and have big questions about what you just watched. Luckily for you, I’m a huge Invincible nerd, so I’m perfectly placed to answer them.
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Do Thragg and his fellow Viltrumites go to Earth in the Invincible season 4 finale?
In short: yes — but the revelation that they’re now secretly living among Earth’s population is withheld until this episode’s final minutes.
Initially, it seems they’ve arrived on Earth with the sole intention of doing what Mark and the Coalition of Planets (CoP) did to the Viltrumites’ home world — that being, completely destroying it. You can remind yourself about that in my Invincible season 4 episode 7 ending explainer.
Anyway, season 4 episode 8 opens with a cataclysmic event that sees Thragg and the remaining Viltrumites attack Earth, and leave countless dead and wanton destruction in their wake.
It’s soon revealed, though, to be a misdirect. Indeed, said scenario is just a nightmarish vision that a traumatized Mark creates in his own mind aboard the interstellar starship he’s travelling home on. He imagines similar incidents throughout this episode, too, including Thragg killing his mom Debbie, girlfriend Eve, and Global Defence Agency (GDA) chief Cecil Stedman. All of them contribute to him having panic attacks and, eventually, seeking therapy through the GDA.
But I digress. Upon the space vessel’s arrival near Earth, Mark’s dad Nolan and Zoe/Tech Jacket start to formulate a plan in case Thragg and his forces are present on Earth. However, fearing for his mom and Eve, Mark impulsively leaves the ship and heads planetside alone. One quick but fear-fuelled recon mission later, though, and it appears that the Viltrumites haven’t traveled to Mark’s home planet. Phew!
Why does Mark let Thragg and the Viltrumites stay on Earth in Invincible season 4’s finale?
Or so we’re led to believe. In the final minutes of the Prime Video show’s latest finale, Eve persuades Mark to take a flight to clear his head.
However, upon said excursion, he’s stopped in his tracks by what he thinks is a hallucination of Thragg. Closing his eyes, Mark takes some deep breaths to compose himself but, upon opening them again, realizes Thragg isn’t a figment of his imagination — he’s really there.
Mark launches himself at Thragg, but, just like Invincible season 4 episode 7, his punches do no damage. Thragg soon starts dodging Mark’s increasingly wild attacks with ease before effortlessly pushes him away.
Mark lines up another strike, but Thragg bellows at him to stop, which Mark does. In the incredibly tense chat that follows, Thragg informs Mark that he hasn’t done anything to Earth… yet. Mark angrily asks what Thragg wants, to which the Viltrumites’ Grand Regent replies that, upon his coronation, he was tasked with leading his people out of the darkness and thrive among the stars — a mission that, still clearly weighing heavy on Thragg, he admits hasn’t been easy.
Then comes the kicker. Thragg reveals only 37 Viltrumites remain, but even that miniscule number would be enough to “tear Earth apart” and be “fair payment” for Viltrum’s own destruction.
Continuing, Thragg gives Mark an ultimatum. In a voiceover accompanying scenes of Luccan, Anissa, and Krieg secretly living among humanity, Thragg tells Mark to let the remaining Viltrumites stay and breed with humans to prevent the Viltrumite race’s extinction. Do so, and Earth and its inhabitants won’t be harmed. However, if Mark or the CoP get in their way, billions will die and those who survive will be forced to eek out a miserable life under Thragg’s authoritarian rule.
An indignant Mark starts to say he’ll never accept Thragg’s truce but, as the previously mentioned hallucinations, plus as a soul-calming memory of Eve smiling at him, flash before his eyes, he reluctantly agrees to Thragg’s proposal.
Surprised, Thragg admits it’s strange how the universe works, adding that, “willing or not,” he didn’t expect Mark to be his species’ savior. As Thragg prepares to leave, Mark says himself “what have I done?”. Thragg hears him and, turning back to Mark, says “you just saved the lives of every person on this planet”. Thragg departs, leaving a despairing Mark floating alone in the sky.
Did Eve get an abortion in Invincible season 4?
Yes, but not straight away — and there’s an emotionally devastating addendum to this storyline.
After visiting Debbie to tell her that the severely injured Oliver is being treated back on Talescria, Mark leaves to see Eve, who tearfully greets him because she’d started to think he’d died. It’s been months since he left to take part in the Viltrumite War, so I don’t blame her.
Anyway, following some long-overdue, erm, lovemaking, Eve mentions that, as Mark (and, by proxy, viewers) can see, she’s put on some weight. She blames that on living with her parents and overeating in his absence, and Mark replies that he couldn’t care less about her weight gain. Eve also reveals that her powers have miraculously returned, though she’s constantly worried that they’ll stop working again.
Later when the pair are sitting on the Grayson household’s roof, though, Eve comes clean. She tells him that she knows why she lost her matter manipulation abilities — it was, as we learned in season 4 episode 3, that she’d fallen pregnant. Tearing up, she adds that, without Mark around, she felt so alone and, if he had died, she’d have been scared about potentially raising a child on her own. Long story short: she had an abortion.
Visibly moved, Mark tries to process everything Eve’s just told him. However, upon realizing that she’s had to carry this burden alone for months, he quickly turns his attentions to Eve and, while crying himself, hugs his clearly distraught girlfriend to reassure her that everything will be okay.
Does Debbie forgive Nolan in Invincible’s season 4 finale? And why does she go to space?
Let’s start with the first question: no, but there’s a clear hint that her stance has started to soften and that she might one day forgive Nolan.
Before Nolan heads back to Talescria to be with Oliver and aid the CoP’s efforts to find the remaining Viltrumites, he visits Debbie again. He tells her how brave Oliver was, and that he and Mark did her proud. Replying, Debbie, rebukes Nolan for letting Oliver get hurt before chastizing him once more for trying to make amends for what he did in Invincible‘s season 1 finale.
As she prepares to head back into her home, Nolan flies in front of her. Re-expressing his deep regret for the devastation he caused in season 1 episode 8, he also reiterates he’s trying to change and begs Debbie to let him show her that he deserves a second chance — something she’s long believed everyone is entitled to. Somewhat taken aback, Debbie re-composes herself, tells Nolan he can’t stay in the same house as her, and walks away.
Later, Debbie complains to Paul who, it’s revealed, she’s no longer romantically involved with. Despite the pair’s separation, he surprisingly advises her to go with Nolan to Talescria to be with Oliver, adding that this world of superheroes, villains, and extraterrestrial worlds is her life as much as Mark, Nolan, and Oliver’s — she just “doesn’t see it yet.”
Fast-forward to Nolan’s departure, and Debbie shocks him, Mark, and Eve by saying she’s decided to follow Paul’s advice to be at Oliver’s side. She tells Nolan to call down the spaceship, but he informs her that it can’t land anywhere. Reclutantly, Debbie agrees to let Nolan fly her to said space vessel where they share a tender moment looking out onto planet Earth. D’aww!
Invincible season 4 episode 8’s mid-credits scene: what does it tell us about the Scourge Virus?
In this episode’s one and only post-credits scene, Telia hands Allen, who’s now the CoP’s leader, a tablet with a post-humous video message from Thaedus. In the event of the latter’s death, said footage was to be passed on Allen, so he hits play.
He’s probably wishing he didn’t. As the recording progresses, Thaedus shockingly reveals that he created a perfected form of the Scourge Virus. That’s the pathogen he made to wipe out the Viltrumites decades ago but, while it killed billions, didn’t eradicate them all
With the tyrannical species surviving the Viltrumite War, Thaedus gives Allen a single mission: no matter the cost, use the far deadlier strain to kill every single living Viltrumite. Unfortunately for Allen, that would include Mark, Nolan, and Oliver, who’ve allied themselves with the CoP, and who he considers close friends.
Not exactly the dilemma that Allen probably wanted as he tries to get his feet under the leadership table, but will he go through with it? We’ll have to wait until next season to find out. Speaking of which…
Has Invincible season 5 been announced yet?
Yes. Amazon renewed Invincible for a fifth season last July, so we’ll see how all of these events, plus many more, pan out in under a year’s time.
Oh, haven’t you heard? Invincible season 5 is expected to be released sometime in early 2027, with co-creator Robert Kirkman indicating it could drop between February and April next year. All but one of the adult animated series’ installments — Invincible season 2 part 1 — have come out around March, so don’t be stunned if next season does likewise.
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