TV

The Boys Fans Can Expect “Crazier, Stranger, More Intense, More Emotional” Season 2

Amazon Prime Video’s superhero greatness The Boys will premiere the first three episodes of its second season Friday, September 4th with new episodes available each Friday until the season finale on Oct. 9th.

The dates were announced during a streaming event hosted by Season 2 guest star Patton Oswalt.

Creator and executive producer Kripke said in a statement that Season 2 will be “crazier, stranger, more intense, more emotional. 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.”

The new season will find The Boys on the run from the law, hunted by the Supes, and trying to regroup and fight back against Vought. In hiding, Hughie (Jack Quaid), Mother’s Milk (Laz Alonso), Frenchie (Tomer Capon) and Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara) try to adjust to a new normal, with Butcher (Karl Urban) nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, Starlight (Erin Moriarty) must navigate her place in The Seven as Homelander (Antony Starr) sets his sights on taking complete control. His power is threatened with the addition of Stormfront (Aya Cash), a social media-savvy new Supe, who has an agenda of her own. On top of that, the Supervillain threat takes center stage and makes waves as Vought seeks to capitalize on the nation’s paranoia.

The Supes of The Seven also include Queen Maeve (Dominique McElligott), A-Train (Jessie T. Usher), The Deep (Chace Crawford) and Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell).

Recurring stars in the upcoming season include Claudia Doumit, Goran Visnijc, Malcolm Barrett, Colby Minifie, Shantel VanSanten, Cameron Crovetti, PJ Byrne, Laila Robbins and Giancarlo Esposito returning as Vought boss Stan Edgar, among others.

Related posts

Fat Joe Talks Welcomes Kenneth Babyface Edmonds as His Guest

Dana Abercrombie

Giancarlo Esposito Wants Megalopolis to Empower People to Change the World

Dana Abercrombie

Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis Is Warning for America and Hope for Change

Dana Abercrombie