Prime Video's superhero landscape just got a major shakeup. For months, The Boys reigned as the platform's undisputed TV champion, but a new contender has surged ahead, and it's not even close. Invincible, the critically acclaimed animated series starring Steven Yeun, has officially dethroned The Boys to become the most-streamed show on Prime Video as of April 23, 2026. This isn't just a narrow win in a niche category—Invincible overtook its rival in both the overall Top 10 and the TV-only rankings, outperforming even Prime Video's movie lineup.
The timing of this shift is telling. Earlier in the week, The Boys still held the No. 1 spot, but by April 23, the charts had flipped. In the overall Top 10, the former leader dropped to second place, while Invincible jumped one spot to claim the crown. The show's 99% Rotten Tomatoes score and 35 days on the chart (compared to The Boys' 14) underscore its staying power. This finale-fueled takeover is exactly the kind of success Prime Video dreams of.
Invincible's Rise Comes After Season 4 Finale
The Invincible Season 4 finale aired on April 22, 2026, capping an eight-episode run that began on March 18. The season earned a stellar 99% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes, and the finale paid off in a big way. The series started as a coming-of-age story about Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) discovering his powers under the shadow of his father, Omni-Man. But by Season 4, the stakes have escalated dramatically. The arrival of Conquest pushes Mark into one of the most punishing battles the show has ever delivered, cementing Invincible as a must-watch for superhero fans.
The voice cast is a who's who of talent, led by Yeun, Sandra Oh, J.K. Simmons, Gillian Jacobs, and Lee Pace. The series is also known for its deep bench of The Walking Dead alumni, including Lauren Cohan, Michael Cudlitz, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan, thanks to creator Robert Kirkman's connections.
What This Means for Prime Video's Streaming Wars
Invincible's victory is more than a one-week blip. It signals a shift in audience appetite for darker, more character-driven superhero stories. While The Boys remains a powerhouse, Invincible's blend of emotional depth and brutal action is clearly resonating. For fans looking for more, check out our list of 10 Superhero Shows Like Invincible to Binge After Season 4. And if you're craving more Prime Video hits, don't miss the Best Shows to Binge on Prime Video This Week: April 27, 2026.
All four seasons of Invincible are now streaming on Prime Video. With the show's momentum and critical acclaim, it's clear that the superhero throne on Prime Video has a new occupant—at least for now.
