
INVASION Season 3 Teaser Trailer Unleashes the Full Fury of the Alien War — GeekTyrant
As the 'ultimate apex aliens' spread their deadly tendrils across the globe, the series levels up in scale and urgency.
Invasion 'follows an alien invasion through different perspectives around the world. In Season 3, those perspectives collide for the first time, as all the main characters are brought together to work as a team on a critical mission to infiltrate the alien mothership.
'The ultimate apex aliens have finally emerged, rapidly spreading their deadly tendrils across the entire planet. It will take all heroes working together, using their experience and expertise, to save the human species. New relationships are formed, old relationships are challenged and even shattered, as an international cast of characters must become a team before it's too late.'
Returning cast members include Golshifteh Farahani, Shioli Kutsuna, Shamier Anderson, India Brown, Shane Zaza, and Enver Gjokaj, with Erika Alexander joining the mix.
Created by Simon Kinberg ( X-Men: Days of Future Past ) and David Weil ( Hunters ), the show continues to draw inspiration from War of the Worlds while carving its own identity as a globe-spanning, emotionally grounded alien invasion saga.
If Season 3 sticks the landing, Invasion might just become one of sci-fi TV's most ambitious slow-burn payoffs.
Season 3 kicks off August 22, 2025,
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