Invincible season 2 teaches us how to cut corners in animation.
This article contains spoilers forInvincibleseason 2 episode 7.
No like … really: hes heard them all.
This is a very complicated show,Kirkman told ComicBook.com.
Theres a lot of work going into it.
From this point on, every gap between seasons will be smaller.
Perhaps thats whyInvincibleseason 2 directly addresses the difficulties of animation in one perfect, hilariously meta scene.
You mean the show?
Probably not for another year, Schaff says.
Sorry, animation takes a looooong time.
That alone is enough to canonizeInvincibleacknowledging the long wait between seasons within its own text.
The full conversation is transcribed below, along with some revealing stage directions.
Other times well do a wide shot and pan across it.
It looks like its animated but its so far away you dont notice nothings moving.
But sometimes the artists get carried away and it kind of looks like a different show.
CUT TO MARK LOOKING WAY DIFFERENTFilip:Its crazy what you could get away with.
Thanks for coming by!Mark:No, thank you!
Im gonna watch season 2 way closer.
Marks closing thoughts surely occurred to viewers themselves.
A version of this scene actually plays out early in theInvinciblecomics run.
TheInvinciblecomic eventually did get back to a more regular monthly schedule.
So we have every reason to believe the show will do the same.
Especially now that we know all the tricks of the trade.
The Invincible season 2 finale premieres Thursday, April 4 on Prime Video.