Marvel alum and Foundation star Lee Pace will officially voice the Invincible saga's most notorious villain, General Thragg, in Season 4.
With the news that Lee Pace has been cast as Grand Regent Thragg in Invincible Season 4, let's discuss why the series is entering the critical endgame stage.
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