BREAKING: The highly anticipated trailer for Season 3 of Apple TV+’s Invasion has just dropped, showcasing an even deadlier alien menace poised to escalate the tension in this sci-fi thriller. Premiering globally on Friday, August 22, 2025, the ten-episode season will release new episodes weekly through October 24, 2025.
Creators Simon Kinberg and David Weil promise that Season 3 will be the most intense yet, as separate storylines from locations including New York, Afghanistan, Japan, Oklahoma, and the U.K. converge for the first time. The trailer reveals that the alien threat has not only persisted but evolved into a more powerful and sinister force.
The visuals in the trailer highlight that the invaders are returning stronger than ever, with main character Mitsuki (played by Shioli Kutsuna) potentially gaining the ability to communicate directly with the alien species. This development hints at a deeper psychological conflict, intensifying the stakes for the characters involved.
Returning cast members include Golshifteh Farahani, Shamier Anderson, India Brown, Shane Zaza, and Enver Gjokaj, while Erika Alexander joins as a new series regular. As the action escalates, fans are eager to see how unresolved questions from Season 2 will unfold. Major mysteries include the origin of the alien shard, the meaning of the cryptic word “wajo,” and the psychic connections certain children possess to the alien consciousness.
The Season 2 finale left viewers on the edge of their seats as characters, including Trevante (played by Shamier Anderson), drew closer to answers but left many questions unanswered. Is Caspar (played by Billy Barratt) truly aligned with humanity? What lies beyond the portals?
Mark your calendars for August 22 to witness the thrilling continuation of Invasion on Apple TV+. For new subscribers, Apple TV+ offers a seven-day free trial, with an ad-free streaming plan available for $9.99/month.
Stay tuned for the latest updates as this developing story unfolds, and prepare for a season that promises to redefine the boundaries of sci-fi storytelling.
