Where to start
Invincible
3 versions · originally a film, 2006
The name Invincible serves as a rallying cry for unlikely underdogs and rising heroes facing impossible, life-altering challenges.
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Invincible (2006)

The original movie
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Film · 2006
Invincible (2006) provides a grounded, historical look at the Vince Papale story, ideal for viewers who prefer gritty, underdog sports dramas rooted in real-life perseverance and hometown grit.

2021 series
Invincible
Series · 2021
Invincible (2021) offers a high-stakes animated exploration of superhero legacy, perfect for those seeking a complex coming-of-age narrative centered on the intense relationship between a father and his son.

Adaptation (book)
Invincible
Florence Comite · Book
Invincible (book) delivers a literary perspective on the subject matter, functioning as an essential companion piece for readers who want to analyze the core themes beyond the visual medium.
Common questions
Is the Invincible movie from 2006 related to the 2021 Invincible TV series?
No, the 2006 Invincible movie and the 2021 Invincible TV series are separate projects. They share the same title but do not share a production history or narrative connection within the context of these adaptations.
Should I read the Invincible book before watching the Invincible TV show?
You do not need to read the Invincible book to understand the 2021 Invincible TV series. The show serves as an adaptation of the source material, allowing you to follow the story regardless of whether you have engaged with the original book version.
How long is the Invincible movie from 2006?
The 2006 Invincible movie has a runtime of 105 minutes. This feature-length film is a distinct production from the later Invincible TV series released in 2021 and the original Invincible book series.
What order should I consume Invincible media?
There is no required viewing or reading order for Invincible media. Since the 2006 Invincible movie, the 2021 Invincible TV show, and the Invincible book are separate adaptations, you can consume any of these titles independently without needing to finish the others first.