Prime Video Cancels Top Superhero Series After Two Seasons Despite Cult Status

Prime Video canceled one of its most acclaimed superhero series after just two seasons, although the show has since developed a cult following. This highlights the competitive nature of superhero content even on streaming platforms where franchises like 'Invincible' thrive. Viewers and industry watchers should monitor how Prime Video balances cult hits with larger franchises as it expands its superhero offerings, including the upcoming 'Invincible' season 4 in 2026.
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