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We're deep into it literally, this afternoon, that's what I'm doing – more work on that show! Right after these interviews, I'm back on to Invincible." I wish it was already done and I wish it was finished, but it's just not. We want to make it as badly as everyone wants to see it. Everybody is working very hard on it I think you're going to be very happy with it. We're hopefully coming out of it, but that makes things a little slower too. To do it properly takes time," showrunner and executive producer Simon Racioppa explained early last year when asked why it was taking so long for new episodes to drop.
