Intended to be afeature-length filmtrilogy, the comic book series adaptation began its development in 2008, withAdam McKay set to direct. Due to creative differences between the crew and the studios that picked it up, the project was left indevelopment hell. Eventually, the development forThe Boys was revived in 2016 byCinemax, which announced that it would be reworked as a television series. Kripke was recruited to be theshowrunner of the series, whileSeth Rogen andEvan Goldberg would be credited asexecutive producers.Amazon Studios obtained the series fromSony Pictures Television[2] in November 2017, with production starting in May 2018 inToronto, Canada.
The Boys premiered itsfirst season of eight episodes on July 26, 2019. Asecond season premiered on September 4, 2020, with thethird season following on June 3, 2022. In June 2022, the series was renewed for afourth season, which premiered on June 13, 2024. In May 2024, the series was renewed for afifth and final season, which is expected to premiere in 2026. As part of ashared universe, a spin-offweb series (Seven on 7) premiered on July 7, 2021, anadult animatedanthology series (Diabolical) premiered on March 4, 2022, and a second live-action television series (Gen V) premiered on September 29, 2023. A prequel series is in production, titledVought Rising.
The series has won four awards from twelvePrimetime Emmy Awards nominations, includingOutstanding Drama Series in2021, and has won sevenCritics' Choice Super Awards and sixAstra TV Awards. This series has received positive reviews from critics, who have praised its cinematography, visuals, soundtrack, cast performances and action sequences, but criticized the graphic violence and themes.
In thesecond season, on the run from the law, hunted by the Supes, and desperately trying to regroup and fight back against Vought, The Boys try to adjust to a new normal in hiding, with Butcher nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, Annie, now aiding The Boys, must navigate her place in The Seven as Homelander sets his sights on taking complete control. His power is threatened with the addition ofStormfront (Aya Cash), a social media-savvy new Supe, who has an agenda and secret past of her own.[4]
In thethird season, one year after the Stormfront scandal, The Boys work forVictoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit)'s Bureau of Superhero Affairs to apprehend problematic Supes, having been at peace with The Seven; Butcher and Homelander itch to turn this peace and quiet into "blood and bone". When The Boys learn of a mysterious anti-Supe weapon, it sends them crashing into The Seven, starting a war and chasing the legend of the premier superhero:Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles).[5]
In thefourth season, six months after Soldier Boy's defeat, The Boys work with the CIA to assassinate Neuman in an effort to stop her from taking over the government. Concurrently, Neuman is under the muscly thumb of Homelander, who is consolidating his power. Butcher, with only months to live, has lost Becca's son and his position as leader of The Boys; the rest of the team is fed up with his lies. With the stakes higher than ever, they have to find a way to work together and save the world before it's too late.[6]
Karl Urban asWilliam "Billy" Butcher[7][8][9] – The leader of The Boys. A formerSAS operative who mistrusts allsuperpowered individuals, he has a particular hatred towards Homelander, whom he believes is responsible for the disappearance of his wife, Becca; Luca Villacis and Josh Zaharia portray younger versions of Butcher in the third season.[10]
Jack Quaid asHugh "Hughie" Campbell Jr.[7][11][12] – A member of The Boys and a civiliantech specialist who joins the team after his girlfriend, Robin, is run over and unintentionally killed by A-Train while the latter was high on Compound V. He mainly serves as the moral compass and voice of reason of The Boys.[13]
Antony Starr asJohn Gillman / Homelander[7][14][15] – The extremely powerful leader of The Seven; notable powers include flight, heat vision, invulnerability, andsuperhuman strength.[16] Beneath his public image as a noble hero, he is egotistical and megalomaniacal, and he cares little about the well-being of those he professes to protect; Rowan Smyth and Isaac Weeks portray a young John in the second and fourth season, respectively.
Erin Moriarty asAnnie January / Starlight[7][17][18] – A sincere superheroine with energy manipulation, light-based powers, and superhuman strength who joins The Seven.[16] One of the few heroes who values protecting society, she questions her loyalty to The Seven after learning of their true character; Maya Misaljevic portrays a young Annie in the third season.[19]
Laz Alonso asMarvin T. "Mother's" Milk / M.M.[7][25][26] – A member of The Boys responsible for organizing and planning their operations. Formerly amedic in theUnited States Marine Corps, he joined The Boys after Soldier Boy caused his grandfather's death and his attorney father working himself to death attempting to bring Vought down; Elias Leon Leacock portrays a young M.M. in the third season.
Tomer Capone asSerge / Frenchie[7][29][30] – A member of The Boys and an internationalarms trafficker skilled in chemistry, infiltration, munitions, and ordnance. Coerced into joining the group to protect his criminal friends and to assuage his own guilt, he seeks redemption for his past crimes by fighting against Vought.
Nathan Mitchell asEarving / Black Noir[7][14][34] (seasons 1–3) andBlack Noir II[35][36][37] (seasons 4–5) – A mysterious member of The Seven who possesses combat prowess and enhanced stealth.[38] Formerly a member ofPayback, he was severely disfigured during his team'smutiny against Soldier Boy, rendering him mute and forcing him to conceal his physical appearance behind a dark costume. Before the final showdown with Soldier Boy, he is murdered by Homelander and is swiftly succeeded by an actor replacement, who is also a Supe able to fly, as acover-up. Fritzy-Klevans Destine portrays a young, unmasked Black Noir in the third season.[39]
Claudia Doumit asNadia Khayat / Victoria Neuman[7][42][47] (seasons 3–4; recurring season 2) – Acongresswoman who secretly works for Vought as a superpowered assassin with head-exploding powers and the ability to control the blood of anyone; Elisa Paszt portrays a young Neuman in the third season.[48]
Jensen Ackles asBen / Soldier Boy[7][49][50] (seasons 3 and 5; guest season 4)[51][52][53] – Vought's original premier superhero and the leader of Payback who possesses superhuman strength and is able to generateradiation, which nullifies powers.[46] Thought to have been killed during theCold War, he was secretly betrayed by his team and captured by theSoviets in order for Vought to replace him with Homelander, his biological son.[54]
Cameron Crovetti asRyan[7][55][56] (seasons 4–5; recurring seasons 2–3) – Homelander and Becca's son, known as the first natural-born Supe, who forms a close bond with Billy Butcher; Parker Corno portrayed Ryan in thefirst season finale.[56]
Susan Heyward asJessica "Sage" Bradley / Sister Sage[7][55][57] (seasons 4–5) – A misanthropic Supe with greatly enhanced intelligence, proclaimed as the smartest person on the planet, who is recruited by Homelander and replaces Ashley as CEO of Vought International.[58]
Afilm adaptation ofGarth Ennis's comic book seriesThe Boys was in various stages of development between 2008 and 2016, initially atColumbia Pictures withAdam McKay directing and abudget of $100 million until the project was abandoned over creative differences between the studio and McKay.Paramount Pictures secured the rights in August 2012 and revived the production,[66][67][68] but in April 2016 the film adaptation was cancelled and it was reported thatCinemax would be developing a television series adaptation of the comic book instead.Seth Rogen andEvan Goldberg, who at the time were working on the seriesPreacher (also based on a comic book series by Ennis), were recruited as executive producers and directors for thepilot episode.[68]Eric Kripke, a longtime fan of Ennis's work, was hired as the seriesshowrunner andhead writer.[68]
On November 8, 2017,Amazon Studios acquired the rights to the television adaptation after Cinemax chose not to move forward with it.[69][70][71][72]Sharon Tal Yguado, who had been hired that year to supervise future franchises made by Amazon, expressed her hopes that the series would offer a different take on thesuperherogenre at a time when Hollywood was saturated with superhero shows.[69] That same day, Amazongreenlit the production of thefirst season of eight episodes, each with an estimated budget of $11.2 million.[1] Production was expected to begin in spring of 2018 for a planned release in 2019.[69] Amazon Studios also committed to a run of at least five seasons, in line with Kripke's plans,[73] hoping to replicate the success of hit genre dramas likeGame of Thrones (2011–2019),Stranger Things (2016–present), andThe Walking Dead (2010–2022).[69] On April 30, 2018, it was reported thatDan Trachtenberg was hired to direct the first episode of the series, replacing Rogen and Goldberg, who dropped out due to scheduling conflicts but the duo would remain as executive producers.[74]
Asecond season was announced on July 19, 2019, atSan Diego Comic-Con a week before the series premiere,[44][75][76] with Kripke having already started to write the scripts.[77] In December 2019, a teaser trailer confirmed that the second season would be released in 2020,[78] and another trailer released in June 2020 confirmed that it would premiere that September.[79][80][81] Seeking to make the series a topic of conversation for longer, and hoping to replicate the success of various series, Kripke and the producers convinced Amazon to release episodes on a weekly basis.[82][83][84]
Athird season was announced at the after-show for San Diego Comic-Con@Home in 2020.[85][86] Kripke revealed in October 2020 that he was writing the scripts for the third season,[87] shortly after Amazon had announced thespin-off seriesGen V (2023–present),[88][89] which served as a bridge between the third andfourth seasons ofThe Boys,[90][91] with the latter being announced in June 2022 and planned for release in 2024.[92][93][94]
On May 14, 2024, ahead of the fourth season premiere, Amazon announced that the series was renewed for afifth season.[95] On June 11, 2024, Kripke announced that the fifth season would serve as the final season.[96] Kripke revealed the news onTwitter, tweeting: "#TheBoys Season 4 Premiere Week is a good time to announce: Season 5 will be the Final Season! Always my plan, I just had to be cagey till I got the final OK from Vought. Thrilled to bring the story to a gory, epic, moist climax."[97]
In June 2024, Rogen and Goldberg recalled McKay's prior involvement and the original page-to-screen adaptation plan. It was revealed that there were serious plans to haveThe Boys become a three-film trilogy; the first film went as far as a finished screenplay and even demo animatics of scenes. However, the planned trilogy, like manysuperhero films in pre-MCU Hollywood, was scrapped. "I wouldn't change how it worked out because the show is amazing. But [McKay] was doing really cool stuff. It just came down to it being 2008, not 2018. I just don't think [Hollywood was] ready for it yet", explainedThe Boys comic book co-creator and illustratorDarick Robertson.[98] Back in December 2015, McKay himself elaborated on the difficulties he went through with his pitch, tellingIndieWire: "I took it to every studio, every production financing place in town. And they were always like, 'No.' I had this crazy pre-viz reel that I'd done, and it was insane, like superheroes doing cocaine. And they all said, lazily, 'So it's likeWatchmen?' And then eventually I started realizing that no one was going to do it and I started pitching the craziest aspects of it, embracing the fact that they hated it."[99]
In July 2024, setting up the series' final season, Kripke commented on the then-upcoming season four finale's impact, stating: "There's a sort of seismic change at the end of season four; nothing in the world is going to be the same."[100] Following the finale's release, Kripke confirmed that he's "been planning five years all along, because there's no way a show goes one more season after the events of that finale".[101] He also said: "I always look at it as of the five seasons, we're kind of at that point, that's sort of the end of the second act of a movie where everyone's really at their low point, and they've all faced their own personal demons. Now, [The Boys] need to really come together in the fifth season and save the world."[101] Vernon Sanders, one of Amazon MGM Studios' top executives, stated that the fifth season ofThe Boys was always planned as the series' final, explaining: "We've had this incredible success because of [Kripke's] vision and execution and he's told us for a while that he believes this really should be a five-season series."[102]
The series takes place in a universe where most of the superpowered people (referred to as "Supes") pretend to be heroic to ensure that they are loved by the public, while working for Vought which is a company that monetizes and markets them, but in reality, outside their heroic personas, they are actually corrupt celebrities who abuse their powers out of selfishness for personal gain, which serves as a deconstruction of the superhero genre and the idealisms of heroism that they are supposed to represent in contrast toDC andMarvel.[103][104] The series attempts to more realistically portray how superheroes would enmesh themselves into contemporary culture, with many of them having an influence as political figures, over-worshipped celebrities, and profitable marketing tools for a hyper-consumerist society.[105] Many of the Supes that appear in the series are also a direct parody from very popular superheroes from Marvel and DC intending to give them more depraved, problematic and realistic counterparts, with each season introducing a new Supe that is derived from a popular superheroic character.[106][107]
While trying to remain faithful to the source material, the series departs from the comic book series storyline in order to retain a sense of realism; Kripke considered that some of the concepts and characters from the comics were too fantastic for portrayal in the television adaptation, and set rules for the writers about ideas that would and would not be allowed.[108][109] Another reason for changes to the television adaptation was because of differences between the 2000s time-period of the comic book and the late 2010s of the television series.[110] Kripke tailored the storylines of the third season finale, intending the series to run for five seasons,[111] with further adaptations of the comic book series planned for spin-offs that would take place in the same universe as the main series.[73][112]
Following the success and renewal of the spin-off seriesGen V, which would connect the third and fourth seasons of the main series, Kripke revealed that he was reconsidering his original plans, and that the main series could run beyond five seasons, given its success. He also made light of his initial plans for another similar series,Supernatural (2005–2020), for which he also served as showrunner: "I have since realized that literally no one in history is worse at predicting the amount [sic] of seasons of a show, like literally. I have learned my lesson and I've stopped predicting how many seasons these shows go. You will find out in hindsight."[113]
After the announcement that the fifth season will be the conclusion of the series, Kripke toldEntertainment Weekly: "I'm excited to finally execute a five-season plan", referencing how he had a five-season plan forSupernatural before it then continued on for an additional ten seasons without his involvement as showrunner. As for his reasoning, Kripke said: "Part of it is such a wonky stupid screenwriter thing but three and five are the big magical numbers for writing. Three is movie acts, TV acts are five. Jokes are a runner of three for five. Five just seems like a good round number. It's enough to tell the story but also bring it to a climax without wearing out its welcome. It's been hard because I haven't been able to tell everyone. I was thrilled to finally be able to get the word out there." He also referenced the previous season's ending feeling very much like the penultimate season, stating: "That was part of my argument: No one can watch [season 4] without feeling at the end like 'It's ending next year right?' So we might as well announce it so people can watch it with that cool epic heading-toward-the-end feeling, which is what I'm hoping for."[114]
In an interview withGamesRadar+ at the 2024 San Diego Comic-Con, Kripke teased the "super big, apocalyptic" fifth and final season: "That's the fun of the final season. You can blow the doors off it. There's no guarantee who's going to survive because you don't have to keep [the cast] for another season. So you can have really shocking, big things happen all the time. The writers, as we're starting to cook it up, we're really enjoying that." Kripke admitted, though, that "so manyseries finale [sic] suck. It's really hard to land the plane", and added: "I am very grateful to Amazon for giving me the opportunity to end it on our own terms but, for sure, I feel lots and lots of pressure to end it well. Because if we can stick the landing, then people will be like, 'That was a great show.' But if we shit the bed, people will say: 'It was a good show, but then it shit the bed.' For the legacy of the show, I really want to land the plane. It's hard to land the plane! I feel an incredible amount of pressure."[115]
In July 2019, alongside the renewal of the second season, it was reported thatAya Cash would be joining the series as a gender-swapped version ofStormfront, following contractnegotiations that began when the second season was announced.[44][119][120] The reason why Stormfront was changed was in order to make the character ofHomelander feel even more hurt from having his spotlight stolen.[121] In September 2019,Claudia Doumit andGoran Višnjić were cast in recurring roles for the second season.[122] A month later,Patton Oswalt was announced in an unspecified role,[123] later revealed to be the voice of Deep'sgills.[28]
In August 2020, it was reported thatShawn Ashmore was cast as Lamplighter for the second season.[124] A week later,Jensen Ackles joined the cast for the third season asSoldier Boy.[49][125] The character of Soldier Boy would be different from the comics as he would be portrayed as the "Homelander before Homelander", according to Kripke.[126][127] Discussing his character on theInside of You podcast in January 2022, Ackles described Soldier Boy as a "jackass", explaining: "He's a grandpa. He's from the '40s. He fought inWorld War II and he's just this curmudgeon, bigoted asshole."[128] In October 2020, Doumit andColby Minifie were promoted to series regulars for the third season.[42]
In July 2022, it was reported that Mitchell (who portrayedBlack Noir in the first three seasons), despite his character's death in the third season finale, would continue to portray Black Noir but as a new entity of the character in a main capacity for the fourth season (asBlack Noir II).[35] In August 2022, it was reported thatCameron Crovetti had been promoted as a series regular whileValorie Curry andSusan Heyward were cast as new series regulars for the fourth season asFirecracker andSister Sage, respectively.[55][57][59] Later that month,Jeffrey Dean Morgan was cast in an undisclosed role, later to be revealed asJoe Kessler.[61][62][133] In December 2022,Rob Benedict andElliot Knight joined the cast in undisclosed capacities for the fourth season,[134] alongsideRosemarie DeWitt, who was revealed to play Hughie's mom (Daphne Campbell).[135][136][137]
In June 2024, after much speculation and discussion online,Jared Padalecki confirmed that he will appear in the fifth and final season.[138][139][140] Kripke previously expressed interest in bringing Padalecki on board, stating: "I feel like I have to complete my game ofSupernaturalPokémon."[141] During SDCC in July 2024, Kripke toldVariety: "I have been talking to Jared, we've been texting back and forth. I don't know yet if it'll be a one-episode guest spot or something bigger. We're still trying to figure out what would be the best role for him. But I'm gonna bring in Jared."[142]
In September 2024, it was announced thatDaveed Diggs had been cast in an undisclosed role for the fifth and final season.[143][144][145] His casting was confirmed by the series' official Twitter account.[146]
In October 2024, it was announced thatMason Dye had been cast as Bombsight for the fifth and final season.[147]
Although situated in New York City as in the comics, it was confirmed that the series would be filmed inToronto, Canada.[148] In November 2017, it was announced that filming for the series was slated to begin in 2018 with hopes of releasing it in 2019. Though the series was mainly shot in Toronto, it was confirmed that additional filming would take place across theGolden Horseshoe area, includingMississauga andHamilton.[69][149]
Filming for the first season started on May 22, 2018, mainly in Toronto and at several tourist locations, such asRoy Thomson Hall, Yonge–Dundas Square (nowSankofa Square),Lower Bay Station, andSherbourne Common. In order to make it look like New York City and create fictional places of the series universe such as the Seven Tower, some locations were digitally altered throughCGI, including the interiors of several buildings. Other locations of interest included Sherbourne Common, theCathedral Church of St. James, and theParkwood Estate.[150][151] Filming for the first seasonwrapped on October 11, 2018.[152]
Filming for the second season started on July 17, 2019,[153] and followed the similar strategy of being filmed at tourist locations and edited using CGI. Some places of interest included theMeridian Arts Centre, theWet 'n' Wild Toronto Waterpark, and theScottish Rite Club. To create the Sage Grove psychiatric hospital, the crew filmed at the Southwest Centre for Forensic Mental Health Care complex.[150][154] To accommodate the sentiments of the citizens of Toronto, filming atMel Lastman Square was ultimately relocated by theToronto City Council, as the location was close to the place where theToronto van attack occurred on April 23, 2018.[155][156] Filming for the second season wrapped on November 15, 2019.[157]
Filming for the fourth season started on August 22, 2022.[162] Pegg concluded filming his scenes on January 18, 2023.[163] Filming on the finale began on February 12,[164] with Starr concluding his scenes on April 4.[165] Filming for the fourth season wrapped on April 12, 2023.[166]
Filming for the fifth and final season began in November 2024 and will finish "well into the middle of '[20]25", according to Kripke.[167][168][169] Filming then began on November 25, 2024.[170] Filming for the fifth season wrapped on June 21, 2025.[171]
Stephan Fleet serves as thevisual effects supervisor and Sean Tompkins serves as the visual effects producer. In 2024, Fleet described Tompkins being "more like a VFX managerial partner", adding: "[Sean] handle[s] finance and scheduling. We're a managerial dream team. Everything overlaps, and communication, kindness, listening, discussing, and attacking based on group thought and experience are the keys."[175]
For season one, the visual effects were provided by DNEG TV,Framestore, Folks VFX, Mavericks VFX,Method Studios, Monsters Aliens Robots Zombies VFX, Mr. X,Pixomondo, Rocket Science VFX,Rodeo FX, and Soho VFX.[176] For season two, the visual effects were provided byILM,Rising Sun Pictures, Rocket Science VFX, Rodeo FX, Ollin VFX, Soho VFX,Rhythm & Hues, Method Studios, andStudio 8.[177] For season three, the visual effects were provided by Pixomondo, Rocket Science VFX, MPC Episodic, Soho VFX, Ingenuity Studios, Rising Sun Pictures, Studio 8, and Outpost VFX.[178] For season four, the visual effects were provided by ILM, MPC, Untold Studios, DNEG, Spin VFX,Luma Pictures, Pixomondo, Soho VFX,Zoic Studios, Rocket Science VFX, Crafty Apes VFX, Ingenuity Studios, Splice, Incessant Rain Studios, and CNCPT.[179]
Soundtrack albums for every season have been released byMadison Gate Records.[180][181][182][183] BothChristopher Lennertz and Matt Bowen serve as the series'composers. It was confirmed that Lennertz would be composing the score for the series in July 2018, having previously collaborated with Kripke onSupernatural andRevolution (2012–2014).[184] Bowen became co-composer starting with season three; though he only co-composed two episodes of the third season, Bowen co-composed all episodes of season four with Lennertz.[185] During an interview at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con, Lennertz stated that his work forThe Boys was the "craziest thing" he has ever done, after collaborating with Rogen forSausage Party (2016).[186]
For the second season's soundtrack, Moriarty provides her own vocals for the song "Never Truly Vanish", which was nominated for thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.[187] Themusic video for "Never Truly Vanish" was uploaded onYouTube on June 4, 2021.[188] Usher also performed an original song for the second season's soundtrack. On September 1, 2021, the music video for "Faster" was uploaded on YouTube.[189] The third season's soundtrack includes two original songs performed by Miles Gaston Villanueva ("You've Got a License to Drive (Me Crazy)" and "Rock My Kiss") whileLaurie Holden performed "America's Son", which were released on June 3, 2022.[190] On June 17, 2022, another music video was released of an original song performed by Holden: "Chimps Don't Cry".[191]
The fourth season includes an original song titled "Let's Put the Christ Back in Christmas", which was performed byShoshana Bean,James Monroe Iglehart,Andrew Rannells and the cast of the fictional "Vought on Ice"figure skating performers.[192] On June 14, 2024, the music video for "Let's Put the Christ Back in Christmas" was uploaded on YouTube.[193] An official website for "Vought on Ice" was also created and is available to visit.[194][195][196] As Lennertz delved into composing "Let's Put the Christ Back in Christmas", he immersed himself in a marathon of ice capade shows, including "Disney on Ice" and "Frozen on Ice", seeking inspiration for the dance's final form. "I knew sleigh bells were essential and the tempo had to be lively", he reflected. Then, the essence of Vought, a hallmark of Kripke's storytelling, began to permeate his work. While Lennertz matched high notes to laser sounds, his longtime friend shared articles about the latest uproars over anti-Christmas sentiments. One notable moment wasCandace Cameron Bure's stance againstLGBTQ+ representation inHallmark Channel's Christmas films, which he found to be a telling source of exasperated satire.[192][197][198]
Both Lennertz and Bowen also serve as composers for thespin-off seriesGen V (2023–present).[199][200][201] Explaining the process of composing for both series, Bowen said: "From a scoring standpoint, there's almost a similar sensibility as comedy. Where the best move is get out of the way because they're already doing enough on screen. So, there's a lot of that. And of course, a lot of times, we are commenting on the violence. And a lot of times, we're doing that with distortion. We're doing that with some off-kilter instruments." As far as inspiration for the music goes, Bowen mentioned that it leaps off of the screen: "It's so obvious what these scenes need to be. Now granted, the big cavoite to that is that once you've established the sound of the show, that is a challenge. That's a challenge on any show... that is a creative nut to crack."[202]
Various analogies have been made to current social andpolitical movements, such asBlack Lives Matter, theMeToo movement, and comparing Homelander toDonald Trump.[211] Promotional materials for the fourth season included the quotes "Make America Super Again" and "Supe Lives Matter", a parody of the slogans "Make America Great Again" and "Blue Lives Matter", respectively.[212][213][214] Some of the producers have said that these analogies are intentional and made to cast a political message.[215][216]
While promoting the fourth season in June 2024, Kripke described the series as a "story about the intersection ofcelebrity andauthoritarianism and howsocial media andentertainment are used to sellfascism". He also said that viewers who think the series is too "woke" should "go watch something else" and expressed surprise to some viewers perceiving Homelander as the series' hero, saying: "What do you say to that? The show's many things. Subtle isn't one of them."[217]
In July 2024, concerned about the series' increasing similarity to real-world politics, particularly in season four, Kripke stated: "This show has an increasingly disturbing track record of reflecting reality one way or another. There's some throwaway dialogue, for example, in that billionaires are talking about how they have to stack theSupreme Court to get the decisions that they need. I'm not happy being Satan's writers room. I'm starting to get really troubled by it. But there does continue to be a certain eerie similarity between the show and the things that are happening in the real world."[218] Additionally, Ennis addressed his thoughts about the right-wing fans and their reaction to the series' satire, claiming that this is a world where "both ends of thepolitical spectrum can claim they are theJedi and the other guys are theSith" and that "we're through the looking glass". He also pointed out that the contrast from certain fans comes from the fact that "people are choosing what to believe" in regards to the series.[219]
As part of the TV and N.O.W. lineup, the pilot episode ("The Name of the Game") had its world premiere at theTribeca Film Festival, presented byAT&T, on April 29, 2019. Following the screening, Kripke and the cast discussed the series and took questions from the audience.[220][221][222] Three months later,The Boys was planned to have all eight episodes of the first season released on Amazon Prime Video on July 26, 2019, but instead premiered just a few hours earlier despite keeping the former date as the official one.[223][224][225]
The second season, also consisting of eight episodes, was confirmed that it would be released on a weekly basis (instead of releasing the entire season all at once), debuting the first three episodes on September 4, 2020, with the remaining episodes debuting on a weekly basis until the season finale on October 9.[226] A companionshort film (titledButcher: A Short Film), set between the first and second seasons, was released on September 10, 2020, with Urban reprising his role as Butcher.[227][228][229]
On January 6, 2022, it was announced that the third season would premiere on June 3, 2022, with the first three episodes available immediately and the rest debuting on a weekly basis until the season finale on July 8.[230]
The fourth season premiered on June 13, 2024.[231] Upon the release of the season four finale, the title of the episode was retitled from "Assassination Run" to "Season Four Finale", following theattempted assassination of Donald Trump five days prior; a "viewer discretion advised" warning was added at the beginning of the episode, with Amazon, Sony Pictures Television and the producers ofThe Boys opposing real-worldpolitical violence and clarifying that "any scene or plotline similarities to these real-world events are coincidental and unintentional".[232] These sentiments were echoed by Kripke, stating: "We are a superhero TV show. We're fictional. Obviously, it's a political show with a point of view so there's gonna be some horrible coincidences. But anything real-world we condemn and are against in the strongest possible terms. We're just making our superhero show."[142] The finale is also dedicated to Larry Kripke, father of Eric Kripke, who died on February 13, 2024.[233]
Following the release of the season four finale, Urban revealed that the fifth and final season won't be released until 2026.[234][235][236]
The first three seasons were all released onphysical media. Set to come out on May 17, 2022, the first two seasons were released onBlu-ray andDVD, in a six-disc box set bySony Pictures Home Entertainment, on May 31, 2022. The two-season collection includes special features such as deleted/extended scenes and blooper reels; season 2's bonus content also includesButcher: A Short Film.[237][238][239] Season 3 was released on October 24, 2023; special features include deleted/extended scenes and gag reels, as well as "The Making of Featurette".[240][241][242]
The Boys has received positive reviews, although the series' political aspects have been divisive and a major talking point, particularly for its fourth season.[251] The series has an overall rating of 93% onRotten Tomatoes[252] and a score of 76 onMetacritic.[253]
Many critics and publications have called it among the best Amazon Prime Video series of all time.[254] Starr's portrayal of Homelander has also received much critical acclaim, with multiple critics calling it one of the best performances on television.[255]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season holds an approval rating of 85%, based on 106 reviews, with an average rating of 7.7/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Though viewers' mileage may vary,The Boys' violent delights and willingness to engage in heavy, relevant themes are sure to please those looking for a new group of antiheroes to root for."[243] On Metacritic, the season holds a weighted average score of 74 out of 100, based on 19 critic reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[244]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season holds an approval rating of 97%, based on 105 reviews, with an average rating of 8.2/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "The Boys comes out swinging in a superb second season that digs deeper into its complicated characters and ups the action ante without pulling any of its socially critical punches."[245] On Metacritic, the season holds a weighted average score of 80 out of 100, based on 15 critic reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[246]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the third season holds an approval rating of 98%, based on 155 reviews, with an average rating of 8.05/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Managing to up the ante on what was already one of television's most audacious satires,The Boys' third season is both bracingly visceral and wickedly smart."[247] On Metacritic, the season holds a weighted average score of 77 out of 100, based on 20 critic reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[248]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the fourth season holds an approval rating of 92%, based on 141 reviews, with an average rating of 7.65/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Boxing in the political arena with a bloodied smile,The Boys' fourth season is grim and even a little glum while holding up a cracked mirror towards modern society."[249] On Metacritic, the season holds a weighted average score of 76 out of 100, based on 22 critic reviews, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[250] Various critics and publications have considered it the most polarizing and darkest season yet, though the finale received much acclaim.[256]
In October 2019,Nielsen announced it had begun tracking viewership of Amazon Prime Video original programs. It confirmedThe Boys had attracted 8million total viewers in its first ten days of release, making it one of the most successful original programs on Prime Video.[257] For the second season, the first three episodes drew a 7.2% share of streams relative to the top 100 most-watched TV series on Reelgood within its opening weekend, beatingStranger Things season 3 (5.8%) andThe Mandalorian (4.4%).[258] The series' audience increased 89% compared to the first season. Nielsen ratings showed that 891million minutes of the series had been watched, placing it number three on the Nielsen list, just behindCobra Kai (2.17billion minutes) andLucifer (1.42billion minutes).[259][260]
Furthermore,The Boys became the first non-Netflix series to appear on the Nielsen "Top 10 Streaming Shows" list.[261][262] According to the Nielsen ratings,The Boys was the most-watched superhero series in 2022, becoming more popular than anyDisney+ MCU series. Additionally, audiences watched 10.6billion minutes of the series, the 11th most-watched original streaming series of 2022.[263][264]
The first three episodes of the fourth season received a 21% increase in total viewers compared to season three in the first four days since launch. Season four became among the top 5 most-viewed TV seasons on Prime Video through its first four days, according to the streamer. It was also reported that season four tallied the second most viewers of any returning season on Prime Video through its first four days, behind only the second season ofReacher. Furthermore, Amazon reported thatThe Boys has grown in global viewership per season.[265]
Amid the launch of season four's first three episodes,The Boys scored 1.19billion viewing minutes during the week of June 10–16, 2024, according to Nielsen streaming data.[266] In July 2024, Amazon reported that season four overall garnered more than 55million viewers globally since the season premiere. That figure counts 39 days of viewership after the premiere, ending on July 21, just after the July 18 season finale released. This marks the third-consecutive season of global viewership growth for the satirical superhero series. Season 4 has now become Prime Video's fourth most-viewed television season of all time — behind onlyThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 1,Fallout season 1, andReacher season 1.[267]
For its second season, the series received a nomination forOutstanding Drama Series at the73rd Primetime Emmy Awards in 2021, becoming the first-ever comic book television series adaptation to be nominated in that category, and received four additional nominations.[268][269][270][c] In 2022,PETA awarded the third season episode "Barbary Coast" the "Tech, Not Terror" Award for using a CGIoctopus.[271]
Wade Barnett, David Barbee, Mason Kopeikin, Brian Dunlop, Ryan Briley, Chris Newlin, Christopher Brooks, Joseph T. Sabella, and Jesi Ruppel (for "The Name of the Game")
Marco Bianco, Matthew Bianco, James Binkley, Jack Birman, Christine Ebadi, James Eddy, Tig Fong, Jason Gosbee, John Kaye, JF Lachapelle, Irma Leong, Chris Mark, Jonathan Mcguire, Geoff Meech, Anita Nittoly, Moses Nyarko, Daryl Patchett, Geoff Scovell, and Steve Shackleton
Cameron Ambridge, Jason Chu, Brian Patrick Collins, James Eddy, Steve Gagne, Evelyn Gonda, Kiralee Hayashi, John Koyama, Matt Leonard, Matt Rugetti, Geoff Scovell, and Maxwell Charles White
On December 5, 2021, at theBrazil Comic-Con (CCXP), Amazon Prime Video announced thatThe Boys Presents: Diabolical, an animatedanthology series, had been given an eight-episode series order.[331] On January 18, 2022, it was announced that the series would premiere on March 4, 2022.[332]
On September 24, 2020, it was announced that a spin-off centered on a superhero college had been fast-tracked into development upon the ratings success of the series' second season. Described as being "part college show, partHunger Games", the spin-off is to be set "...at America's only college exclusively for young adult superheroes (and run by Vought International)" and is described as "an irreverent, R-rated series that explores the lives of hormonal, competitive Supes as they put their physical, sexual, and moral boundaries to the test, competing for the best contracts in the best cities".[88] On October 2, 2020, Kripke stated the series would focus on theG-Men team of "We Gotta Go Now", created as a parody of Marvel Comics'X-Men for the fourth volume of Ennis' and Robertson's comic book story arc of the same name, that had been mentioned in the first season.[333] On September 27, 2021, the untitled spin-off was given a series order by Amazon Studios.[334] Filming of the series, titledGen V, beginning at theUniversity of Toronto in May 2022 and theClaireville Conservation Area,Brampton in July, intended for an October wrap.[335][336] Thefirst season premiered on September 29, 2023.[337] On October 19, 2023, it was renewed for asecond season,[338] which premiered on September 17, 2025.[339]
On July 26, 2024, a new spin-off series was announced at San Diego Comic-Con that would serve as aprequel to the main series, which will star Ackles and Cash reprising their roles as Soldier Boy and Stormfront, respectively. TitledVought Rising, the spin-off will be set in the 1950s, and will be executive produced by Paul Grellong and Kripke with Grellong also serving as showrunner.[340]
On November 28, 2023, a new spin-off series was announced as in the works at Amazon.The Boys: Mexico is created by Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, who produces alongsideDiego Luna andGael García Bernal.[341]
On September 17, 2020, characters fromThe Boys appeared in an episode ofDEATH BATTLE! (sponsored by Prime Video), alongside a breakdown video, which was released onYouTube.[342][343]
On October 3, 2020, Kripke confirmed that the in-universepornographic superhero film scenes briefly glimpsed in the second seasonThe Boys episode "Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker" had been produced in full, expressing interest in releasing them under the nameSupe Porn to the fictional website of the same name (formerly registered toSony Pictures),[344] as well as supposedly requesting Rogen, Goldberg, Starr and the other followers of his Twitter page to join him in petitioning Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Studios to allow the potentialweb series to be uploaded.[345] In June 2022, a fictionalonline "storefront" was added to the website, containing a collection of supe-inspired sex toys.[346] At the bottom of the website, there is a message stating that its contents are "for entertainment purpose only" and products are "not for sale".[344]
Ahead of the season three premiere, the series had released afauxcurrent affairsdigital series,Seven on 7 with Cameron Coleman, in the form of in-universe news reports from the Vought News Network—a parody ofCNN andFox News—uploaded on the official Vought International YouTube channel. Each video segment contains seven stories that tease events in upcoming episodes and introduce new cast members. Acting as an interlude between seasons two and three, the video segments were released on the seventh day of each month over a period of seven months starting on July 7, 2021, and concluding on January 7, 2022.Matthew Edison, who portrays anchorCameron Coleman—a parody of Fox News'Tucker Carlson—also makes appearances in the third and fourth seasons of the main series.[347][348][349]
On June 8, 2022, anaudiobook/podcast special, titledThe Boys: Deeper and Deeper, was released as anAudible Original. The special takes the form of an in-universe interview with The Deep and his wife, Cassandra (Katy Breier), about Deep'smemoir, titledDeeper, and the events in his life that are described in the memoir.[350]
On July 10, 2023,Activision announced a collaboration between theCall of Duty video game franchise andThe Boys, which features the addition of Black Noir, Homelander and Starlight as playable characters inCall of Duty: Modern Warfare II andCall of Duty: Warzone.Warzone also features map updates that include adverts of The Seven, as well as a Temp V field upgrade that allows players to use one of four superpowers, based on other characters in the series.[351] A trailer for the collaboration was released on the Vought International YouTube channel, which depicts it as taking place in-universe prior to the end of the third season.[352] On December 5, 2023, a second collaboration was announced forCall of Duty: Modern Warfare III, with A-Train and Firecracker joining the playable roster as part of the game's first seasonal content update.[353]
On July 21, 2023, Homelander appeared as a playable character in the video gameMortal Kombat 1, modeled after Starr and voiced by Jake Green. He is available via the "Kombat Pack"DLC.[354]
^Shannon Miller, Liz (June 26, 2020)."Why It's Great News That 'The Boys' Season 2 Will Be Released Weekly".Collider.Archived from the original on April 10, 2023. RetrievedDecember 13, 2023.We cannot WAIT to show you season two. It's crazier, stranger, more intense, more emotional. In fact, it's too much — so the Surgeon General has insisted we air the first three episodes on September 4, then air the remaining five episodes weekly after that. We wanted to give you time to freak out, digest, discuss, come down from the high, before we give you another dose. We only have your well-being in mind. Hope you love the season as much as we do.
^Dick, Jeremy (June 22, 2024)."Jared Padalecki Seems to Confirm 'Supernatural' Reunion in 'The Boys' Season 5".CBR. RetrievedJuly 1, 2024.We have talked [about a role]... I think at this point in my acting life, I only want to work on projects that I really care about or with people that I really care about, and obviously Eric [Kripke] and I are indelibly connected forever... I will be ready when he makes the phone call. I'll just say 'Okay, when am I flying out?'
^Harrigan, Will (June 28, 2024)."Jared Padalecki Confirms 'The Boys' Season 5".Cosmic Book News. RetrievedJuly 1, 2024.Well, I'll say this: Kripke and I texted today. It's not been written yet, but I think he was saying [the final season] doesn't even film until 2025. So yeah, I'm going to go play in Kripke's newest playground. I had a great time the first time around, so I'm sure I'll have a great time here again. I love the show. I think it's hilarious and exciting. But you were asking what my plans for the future were — and I love Jensen and Eric Kripke. Obviously, I'll be indebted to [Kripke] and entangled with him forever. I met my wife because of him. I wasSam Winchester because of him.Supernatural happened because of him. So working with him on a show that I enjoy, I'm like, 'Yeah, when do I fly out?' But I don't think we would film until at least January.