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When do episodes of Invincible air in Australia?

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Invincible is the newest animated superhero series to hit streaming services, and we’ve got the details Australians need to know when it comes to air times.

All up, a total of eight episodes will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video where available, including Australia.

The show’s first three episodes will be available from 11.30 am AEDT on Friday, 26 March. Following that, a new episode will be released each following week around the same time — but don’t forget that daylight savings rears its head in the middle of the season.

To recap, here’s what to expect and when:

  • Episodes 1-3: 11.30 am AEDT, 26 March
  • Episode 4: 11.30 am AEDT, 2 April
  • Episode 5: 10.30 am AEST, 9 April
  • Episode 6: 10.30 am AEST, 16 April
  • Episode 7: 10.30 am AEST, 23 April
  • Episode 8: 10.30 am AEST, 30 April

Invincible is based off of Robert Kirkman’s popular comic book series and stars Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh and J. K. Simmons amidst a cavalcade of other personalities.


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