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  1. The Boys is an American satirical superhero television series developed by Eric Kripke for Amazon Prime Video.

  2. The fourth season of the American satirical superhero television series The Boys, the first series in the franchise based on the comic book series of the same name written by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, was developed for television by American writer and television producer Eric Kripke.

  3. The Boys takes place in a universe where the superheroes are interpreted as corrupt celebrities who abuse their powers. Kripke wanted to explore how these heroes would be portrayed in real life, leading to several discussions of how to deconstruct the old myth of superheroes.

  4. The Boys is an irreverent take on the superhero genre. It explores what happens when superheroes abuse their powers instead of using them for good. These mighty beings — who are popular as celebrities, as influential as politicians, and as revered as gods — find themselves hunted by a non-powered group of vigilantes.

  5. The Boys: Created by Eric Kripke. With Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty. A group of vigilantes set out to take down corrupt superheroes who abuse their superpowers.

  6. William Butcher, better known as Billy, is one of the two main protagonists (alongside Hughie Campbell) of the Amazon series The Boys. He is the former leader of the eponymous team of vigilantes who are bent on taking down...

  7. The Boys are the titular anti-heroic main protagonists of The Boys comic series and its corresponding Amazon television series. Their name is derived from a British Cockney slang term for a gang or posse that dispenses street justice; "When you need someone hurt, you send The Boys after them."

  8. The Boys run into a major obstacle in their mission to stop the Seven and turn their attention to Soldier Boy. Homelander continues to make changes that fit his agenda at Vought International.

  9. THE BOYS is an irreverent take on what happens when superheroes, who are as popular as celebrities, as influential as politicians and as revered as Gods, abuse their superpowers rather than use them for good.

  10. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Superheroes are often as popular as celebrities, as influential as politicians, and sometimes even as revered as gods...

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