Aaron Paul Reveals the Emotional Toll Behind His Exit From ‘Invincible’

Published 11/22/2025, 9:11 PM EST

Few performers can balance fury and fragility the way Aaron Paul can. From his days in Breaking Bad to lending his voice to the animated chaos in  BoJack Horseman, Paul has always carried intensity that burned quietly until it erupted. In the long run, there was bound to come a role that would hit the actor with a voice role that can take an artist as far down the emotional road as any on-screen role. For Paul, it was the superhero saga Invincible that left marks well outside his psychological comfort zone, despite being colored well within the lines of animation. 

Not every superhero tale ends with a cape billowing in the wind, sometimes it ends with an actor’s state-of-mind waving the white flag.

Emtional workout with Powerplex got the better of Aaron Paul, and him off Invincible

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Aaron Paul confirmed that he will not return for the next season of Invincible, stepping away from voicing the conflicted Powerplex. Speaking to Kinda Funny Games, Paul revealed that although he continued to watch the show closely, the character had become “gruelling on my psyche”. He described Powerplex as someone “not just messing around, he is going through turmoil”. The emotional burden that defined the role, Paul revealed, was ultimately what urged him to step back from it.

During the interview with Kinda Funny Games, Paul reflected on Powerplex’s devastating trajectory throughout the series. The character, once an ordinary man, spiraled after witnessing the catastrophic deaths of his sister and niece during a battle between superheroes. That tragedy was followed by the loss of his wife and child, each event pushing him further into despair. Paul explained that embodying that pain, even through voice, made him live inside Powerplex’s anguish.

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In a world where pixels meet pulse, Aaron Paul’s leap into a different realm of using his voice, saving virtual cities can be just as soul-stirring as saving animated ones.

From the cartoons' voice booth to being controlled by the game console

With a backing in BoJack Horseman and now Invincible, Aaron Paul recently embraced a new kind of performance in the video game Dispatch, marking his first major role in the gaming world. He described the experience as unlike anything he had done before. Voicing the protagonist, Paul brought emotional depth and nuance to the character, navigating complex decisions and moral challenges.

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As the Bryan Cranston-rejected show kept on its acclaimed run, Aaron Paul’s decision indicated how emotionally consuming the world of Invincible can be, even for those behind the microphone. His portrayal of Powerplex had been a reminder of the emotional truth animated storytelling carries, despite being, well, inanimate. For enthusiasts, Paul’s absence might be felt, yet his acknowledgment of the toll such work can take brings a new depth to understanding the craft. 

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Adiba Nizami

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Adiba Nizami is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. Covering the Hollywood beat with a voice both sharp and stylish, she blends factual precision with a flair for wit. Her pieces often dissect celebrity narratives—both on-screen and off—through parasocial nuance and cultural relevance.

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