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Ahead of season 3, Invincible creator Robert Kirkman says superhero fatigue isn't a "real thing" but admits the novelty can wear off unless you "push things in interesting ...


Published on 2025-02-05 10:44:26 - MSN
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In an interview with MSN Entertainment, Robert Kirkman, the creator of the animated series "Invincible," discussed the concept of superhero fatigue ahead of the show's third season. Kirkman argues that while there might be an oversaturation of superhero content, true fatigue doesn't exist if the stories remain fresh and engaging. He emphasized the importance of pushing narratives in new and interesting directions to keep audiences captivated. Kirkman also highlighted how "Invincible" differentiates itself by exploring complex character development and darker themes, which he believes helps in maintaining viewer interest despite the crowded superhero genre landscape. He remains confident that by focusing on quality storytelling and unique plot twists, "Invincible" can continue to thrive.

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