Keaton hasn't confirmed who he's playing or what episode he's in, so details are thin on the ground. But, of course, he's voiced Spidey before in the animated series The Spectacular Spider-Man.
The initial run of Prime Video's wildly popular animated series has seen Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) attempting to make amends following the massacre he involuntarily caused as he battled his father, Nolan, aka Omni-Man (JK Simmons), in Chicago.
Here's everything we know so far about when to expect the next episodes of Invincible.
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Invincible season 2 volume 2 release date: When is episode 5 out?
Invincible season 2 episode 5 will be released on Thursday 14th March, with the remaining episodes releasing weekly after that.
The release date announcement was made alongside a new teaser and, since then, another new trailer has been released, which is available to watch below:
Speaking at San Diego Comic Con 2023, Robert Kirkman, creator of the original comic, explained the reasoning behind the decision to split season 2 into two halves: "With everything going on in that time of year with, you know, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's and a lot of family time, I think a lot of shows get lost in the shuffle there.
"So I think it's good to take a pause, and narratively it's going to make things hit a little bit harder. People will know what I'm talking about when the season launches."

Executive producer Simon Racioppa then gave a bit of a clue about a potential release date, telling Geekcentric: "Those four episodes were hopefully emotionally draining in some places, exciting in others.
"Hopefully, they make you think for the next few weeks or months to just make you reflect on it, so that you don’t just forget it. That’s what I’m hoping people will take back."
While Invincible’s track record with breaks between new seasons and episodes isn’t amazing, Kirkman said there won’t ever be a gap between seasons as large as the one between seasons 1 and 2.
When asked about how production on season 3 was going, he told Collider: "I can’t say. Far enough along that there won’t be a similar gap between season 2 and season 3."
He continued: "This is the pain. This area right now is the pain for Invincible fans. So once we’re through this, once season 2 comes out, hopefully, it should be smooth sailing from there on. There won’t be these big, large gaps, theoretically."
Invincible season 2 release schedule

Invincible season 2 has been split in two, with the first half already having aired on Prime Video. Here's when episode 5 arrives.
- Episode 1 - A Lesson For Your Next Life - Friday 3rd November (out now)
- Episode 2 - In About Six Hours, I Lose My Virginity to A Fish - Friday 10th November (out now)
- Episode 3 - This Missive, This Machination - Friday 17th November (out now)
- Episode 4 - It's Been a While - Friday 24th November (out now)
- Episode 5 - Thursday 14th March 2024
- Episode 6 - Thursday 21st March 2024
- Episode 7 - Thursday 28th March 2024
- Episode 8 - Thursday 4th April 2024
What time do Invincible season 2 episodes come out?

Prime Video typically releases new episodes of its shows, including Invincible, at 12am UTC, or Universal Time Coordinated. So here is an idea of when to expect each new Invincible episode:
- Pacific Time - 5pm
- Eastern Time - 8pm
- UK Time - 1am
- Europe Time - 2am
How many episodes will be in Invincible season 2?
There will be eight episodes in total in season 2 of Invincible.
How to watch Invincible season 2 in the UK
Invincible season 2 is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video - if you haven't caught up yet, then season 1 is also available to stream right now!
Invincible season 2 is streaming weekly on Amazon Prime Video – try Amazon Prime Video for free for 30 days. Plus, read our guides to the best Amazon Prime series and the best movies on Amazon Prime.
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