Invincible Revives a Major Character With a Twist

When the trailers for Invincible Season 2 were released, fans were stoked to see J.K. Simmons’ Omni-Man back in play. Fans were wondering if he’d be kept for the last half of the season after he betrayed Earth and fled in Season 1. It would make sense to build some anticipation rather than rush him in again. The snapshot made it seem like he was still a cold killer, so the intrigue was at an all-time high.Luckily, the Nolan seen in the clips was just a tyrant variant that Angstrom Levy experienced in another pocket of the Multiverse. In Episode 3, “This Missive, This Machination!,” the main narrative finally brings the mainstream Nolan back, but he’s not as sinister anymore. Instead, Invincible has a unique twist unfold that adds a lot more depth to his bond with Mark, while teasing a lot more turmoil in the journey to come.At the end of Season 1, Nolan couldn’t bring himself to kill Mark. As much as he was conditioned by the Viltrumite Empire to weaken Earth, and as much as he called Debbie (Mark’s mother) a “pet,” he had some modicum of love left. He flew away in tears, leaving audiences curious if he’d go back to his handlers, or be hunted by his fellow soldiers. Since then, Season 2 of Invincible hasn’t dropped a hint as to his fate and what he thought of the family he abandoned.REVIEW: Invincible Season 2 Heightens the Emotional Stakes

When the trailers for Invincible Season 2 were released, fans were stoked to see J.K. Simmons’ Omni-Man back in play. Fans were wondering if he’d be kept for the last half of the season after he betrayed Earth and fled in Season 1. It would make sense to build some anticipation rather than rush him in again. The snapshot made it seem like he was still a cold killer, so the intrigue was at an all-time high.

REVIEW: Invincible Season 2 Heightens the Emotional Stakes

Luckily, the Nolan seen in the clips was just a tyrant variant that Angstrom Levy experienced in another pocket of the Multiverse. In Episode 3, “This Missive, This Machination!,” the main narrative finally brings the mainstream Nolan back, but he’s not as sinister anymore. Instead, Invincible has a unique twist unfold that adds a lot more depth to his bond with Mark, while teasing a lot more turmoil in the journey to come.

At the end of Season 1, Nolan couldn’t bring himself to kill Mark. As much as he was conditioned by the Viltrumite Empire to weaken Earth, and as much as he called Debbie (Mark’s mother) a “pet,” he had some modicum of love left. He flew away in tears, leaving audiences curious if he’d go back to his handlers, or be hunted by his fellow soldiers. Since then, Season 2 of Invincible hasn’t dropped a hint as to his fate and what he thought of the family he abandoned.

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