Amazon Prime Video’s Invincible returned for its fourth season on March 18, 2026, with a three-episode premiere drop that immediately electrified fans of the adult animated superhero series. Created by Robert Kirkman and featuring the voices of Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, and J.K. Simmons, Season 4 is the darkest, most ambitious chapter yet — escalating into the cosmic-scale Viltrumite War storyline.
But beyond the stunning animation and character-driven drama, the music powering this season deserves serious recognition. The series’ original score is composed by John Paesano, with licensed needle drops from artists including Doechii, Nothing But Thieves, and more. Here is everything you need to know about the Invincible Season 4 soundtrack.
Invincible Season 4 Soundtrack Details
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Series Name | Invincible |
| Season | 4 |
| Platform | Amazon Prime Video |
| Season Premiere | March 18, 2026 |
| Season Finale | April 22, 2026 |
| Total Episodes | 8 |
| Creator | Robert Kirkman |
| Studio | Amazon MGM Studios / Skybound Animation |
| Score Composer | John Paesano |
| Music Supervisors | Gabe Hilfer, Henry van Roden |
| Official Score Album | Invincible: Vol. 1 (Seasons 1–3; Season 4 score pending) |
| Score Streaming | Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, YouTube Music |
Invincible Season 4 Soundtrack Overview
Season 4 of Invincible premiered on March 18, 2026, with the first three episodes releasing simultaneously on Amazon Prime Video. Subsequent episodes followed a weekly schedule through April 22, 2026, when the finale aired. The season consists of eight total episodes.
There is no complete official soundtrack album for Season 4 yet. Playlists featuring songs from the season are available on Amazon Music and other streaming platforms. Score elements for this season are expected to either be added to future releases or appear digitally around the time of the season finale. John Paesano has previously released Invincible: Vol. 1, which covers music from Seasons 1 through 3 and is currently available on major streaming platforms.
The Season 4 soundtrack blends orchestral superhero scoring with a diverse and carefully curated selection of licensed songs. Rock and metal form the backbone of the licensed soundtrack, but it also incorporates hip-hop and alternative pop — a genre mix that complements the show’s blend of cosmic action, teenage emotion, and brutal consequence. Music supervisors Gabe Hilfer and Henry van Roden, who have worked on the series since Season 2, continue to shape the sonic identity of the show through both the score and needle drops.
Who Composed the Invincible Season 4 Soundtrack?

John Paesano (born July 2, 1977) is an American composer working primarily in film, television, and video games. He first studied classical music at the Conservatoire de Paris before continuing his studies at Berklee College of Music, where he pursued a major in musical composition and film scoring.
Paesano is an Emmy Award-nominated and BAFTA-winning composer, producer, conductor, and arranger. On his path to creating film scores of his own, he worked on some of the industry’s most prestigious productions, including on scores by Jerry Goldsmith and John Williams.
He is best known for collaborating with director Wes Ball on the Maze Runner film trilogy and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, as well as composing for the Marvel Television series Daredevil and The Defenders. As a video game composer, he has contributed music to Detroit: Become Human and all three installments in Insomniac’s Marvel’s Spider-Man series.
His scores for PlayStation’s Spider-Man and Miles Morales received seven best score nominations, along with a BAFTA win for Spider-Man: Miles Morales and a BAFTA nomination for Spider-Man 2. Paesano also collected an Annie Award for best music on the DreamWorks animated series Dragons: Riders of Berk, and a World Soundtrack Award for The Maze Runner.
For Invincible, Paesano has been the series’ sole composer since its 2021 premiere. His work on the show balances emotional intimacy with large-scale heroic action — using orchestral motifs that grow in scope across each season alongside the expanding stakes of Mark Grayson’s story.
John Paesano Selected Filmography
| Year | Project | Medium |
|---|---|---|
| 2014–2018 | The Maze Runner Trilogy | Film |
| 2015–2018 | Marvel’s Daredevil | TV Series |
| 2018 | Marvel’s Spider-Man | Video Game |
| 2020 | Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales | Video Game |
| 2021–2026 | Invincible (Seasons 1, Season 2–4) | TV Series |
| 2023 | Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 | Video Game |
| 2024 | Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes | Film |
| 2026 | The Boroughs (Netflix – in production) | TV Series |
Invincible Season 4 Licensed Songs — Complete Episode-by-Episode List
Invincible Season 4 includes John Paesano‘s original score alongside licensed songs that set the tone for each episode. The following list covers all confirmed needle drops from Episodes 1 through 8.
Episode 1: Making the World a Better Place (March 18, 2026)
- “If I Get High” – Nothing But Thieves (Conor Mason, Dominic Craik, Joseph Langridge-Brown)
- “Fool I Am” – Ebony Rhythm Band (John Jackson, Lester L. Johnson, Robert Townsend, Matthew Franklin Watson)
Episode 2: I’ll Give You the Grand Tour (March 18, 2026)
- “Ugly and Vengeful” – Anna Von Hausswolff (Anna Michaela Ebba Von Hausswolff, Karl William Vento, Filip Emanuel Leyman)
Episode 3: I Gotta Get Some Air (March 18, 2026)
- “Comin’ Home Baby” – Mel Tormé (Benjamin M. Tucker, Bob Dorough)
- “Tom Tom” (Remix) – Holy Fuck (Brian Borcherdt, Matt McQuiad, Matthias Schulz, Graham Walsh)
- “Crazy” (Safari Riot Remix) – Doechii (Kalon Berry, Jaylah Ji Mya Hickman)
Episode 4: Hurm (March 25, 2026)
- “Raining Blood” – Slayer (Jeffrey Hanneman, Kerry Ray King)
- “Alive” – Bakar (Zack Nahome, Abubakar Baker Shriff-Farr)
Episode 5: Give Us A Moment (April 1, 2026)
- “Cool For You” – Haiku Hands (Moutaiz Al-Obaidi, Beatrice Lewis, Joel Ma, Claire Nakazawa, Mieh Nakazawa)
- “Clementine” – Sarah Jaffe (Sarah A. Jaffe)
- “Drifting” – Omar Apollo (Omar Velasco, Andy Chase, Dominique Durand, Teo Halm, Adam Schlesinger)
Episode 6: You Look Horrible (April 8, 2026)
- “Do You Feel Me?” – Oliver Tree & Whethan (Oliver Nickell, Ethan Snoreck)
Episode 7: Don’t Do Anything Rash (April 15, 2026)
- “Company for String Orchestra Movements” – Adele Anthony & Takuo Yuasa (Ulster Orchestra & Philip Glass)
- “Under Stars” – Brian Eno (Brian Peter George Eno, Daniel Roland Lanois)
Episode 8: Don’t Leave Me Hanging Here (April 22, 2026)
- “August Underground” – Ethel Cain
- “Fragments of the Decade” – Fragments of the Decade
Score Highlights
John Paesano‘s original score for Season 4 continues to evolve alongside the show’s increasingly cosmic narrative. While no standalone Season 4 score album has been released yet, several score and theme recordings tied to the season are already in circulation. Here are the most notable musical moments:
“If I Get High” — Season Opener Context The season opens with Nothing But Thieves‘ track If I Get High, drawn from the indie-rock band’s 2015 self-titled debut album. The song’s lyrical question — If I get high enough, will I see you again? — mirrors Mark’s emotional state: his grief, recklessness, and unrelenting sense of responsibility. It’s a precise needle drop that sets the tone for the entire season before a single punch is thrown.
“Raining Blood” — Episode 4’s Thrash Moment Episode 4 features the thrash metal track Raining Blood by Slayer, a punishing sonic choice that fits the brutality of the Viltrumite conflict escalating in this chapter. It’s one of the most viscerally timed needle drops in the season.
“Crazy” (Safari Riot Remix) — Doechii in Episode 3 Episode 3 includes a needle drop of Doechii‘s Crazy, juxtaposed against a tense confrontation involving Mark and Oliver. The genre shift from orchestral score to modern hip-hop works as a disorienting, effective contrast.
“Do You Feel Me?” — Episode 6 Episode 6 features the upbeat, eclectic alternative pop-rock track Do You Feel Me? by Oliver Tree in collaboration with Whethan — a track whose breezy energy creates an intentional tonal clash against the episode’s darker undertones.
“Under Stars” — Brian Eno in Episode 7 The placement of Brian Eno‘s atmospheric ambient piece in Episode 7 alongside a Philip Glass string composition marks one of the season’s most musically sophisticated choices — underscoring a quieter, more existential stretch of the story.
Paesano’s Original Score Themes Original score recordings tied to Season 4 include tracks released via Amazon Prime Music, including the Thragg Anthem (BORN TO RULE) and a Mark Grayson Motivation theme — both produced under the MetaVoicesMusic imprint and available on Amazon Music.
Where to Stream Invincible Season 4 Soundtrack?
There is currently no official standalone album for the Invincible Season 4 score, but playlists featuring the season’s licensed songs are available on Amazon Music, Apple Music, and Spotify. John Paesano’s previously released collection Invincible: Vol. 1, which covers music from Seasons 1 through 3, is available now across major platforms.
Score elements from Season 4 are expected to appear digitally closer to or following the season finale. Fans can access the official Invincible playlist on Spotify and Amazon Music to find the licensed needle drops organized by season, while the full orchestral score awaits a future formal release.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who composed the Invincible Season 4 score?
The original score for Invincible Season 4 was composed by John Paesano, who has been the series’ composer since its debut in 2021. He is also known for scoring the Marvel’s Spider-Man PlayStation game trilogy, The Maze Runner trilogy, and Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.
2. How many episodes does Invincible Season 4 have?
Invincible Season 4 consists of eight episodes, available in full for Prime Video subscribers.
3. When did Invincible Season 4 premiere?
The fourth season premiered on March 18, 2026, with the first three episodes releasing simultaneously on Amazon Prime Video. The season finale aired on April 22, 2026.
4. What is the opening song in Invincible Season 4?
The season opens with “If I Get High” by Nothing But Thieves, from their 2015 self-titled debut album.
5. Is there an official Invincible Season 4 soundtrack album?
As of April 2026, there is no official standalone score album for Season 4. John Paesano‘s Invincible: Vol. 1 — covering Seasons 1 through 3 — is currently available on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Music. A Season 4 score album is expected to follow in the future.
6. Where can I stream the Invincible Season 4 soundtrack?
Licensed songs from Season 4 are available on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Music via the official Invincible playlist. The series’ musical score from earlier seasons is available via Invincible: Vol. 1 on those same platforms, with Season 4 score content expected to be added digitally.
7. Who are the music supervisors for Invincible Season 4?
The music supervisors for Invincible Season 4 are Gabe Hilfer and Henry van Roden, both of whom have served in that role since Season 2.
All information sourced from verified outlets including Wikipedia, IMDb, FandomWire, GamesRadar, Tunefind, Amazon Prime Video, and John Paesano’s official website. This article will be updated as additional Season 4 score releases are confirmed.
