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The first season of the American
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television series ''
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'', the first series in the
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based on the comic book series of the same name written by
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and
Darick Robertson Darick W. Robertson is an American artist best known for his work as a comic book illustrator on series he co-created, notably ''Transmetropolitan'' (1997–2002) and '' The Boys'' (2006–2012; 2020). Robertson has illustrated hundreds of comics ...
, was developed for television by American writer and television producer
Eric Kripke Eric Kripke (born 1974) is an American writer and television producer. He came to prominence as the creator of the fantasy drama series ''Supernatural'' (2005–2020) which aired on The CW. He served as the showrunner during the first five seasons ...
. The season was produced by
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in association with
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,
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, Kripke Enterprises, Kickstart Entertainment and KFL Nightsky Productions. The first season of the series stars
Karl Urban Karl-Heinz Urban (born 7 June 1972) is a New Zealand actor. His career began with appearances in New Zealand films and TV series such as '' Xena: Warrior Princess''. His first Hollywood role was in the 2002 horror film ''Ghost Ship''. Since t ...
,
Jack Quaid Jack Henry Quaid (born April 24, 1992) is an American actor. He made his acting debut with a minor role in the dystopian film ''The Hunger Games'' (2012) before his breakout role as vigilante Hughie Campbell in the Amazon Prime Video superhero se ...
,
Antony Starr Antony Starr (born 25 October 1975) is a New Zealand actor, known for his television roles. He played the dual roles of Jethro and Van West on '' Outrageous Fortune'' (2005–10), Lucas Hood on ''Banshee'' (2013–16), and Homelander on '' The Bo ...
, Erin Moriarty,
Dominique McElligott Dominique McElligott (born March 5, 1986) is an Irish actress. She has appeared as a series regular on ''Raw'' (2008), ''Hell on Wheels'' (2011–2012), ''The Astronaut Wives Club'' (2015), ''House of Cards'' (2016–2017), ''The Last Tycoon'' (2 ...
,
Jessie T. Usher Jessie T. Usher Jr. (born February 29, 1992) is an American actor. Known for playing Lyle on the Cartoon Network series '' Level Up'', Cam Calloway on the Starz television series ''Survivor's Remorse'', and Reggie Franklin / A-Train in the Am ...
,
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Chace Crawford Christopher Chace Crawford (born July 18, 1985) is an American actor. He is known for his television portrayals of Nate Archibald on The CW's teen drama series ''Gossip Girl'' (2007–2012), and of The Deep in Amazon Prime Video original series ...
,
Tomer Kapon Tomer Capone (also Kapon or Kappon or Capon, he, תומר קאפון; born July 15, 1985) is an Israeli actor. He has starred in popular Israeli exported television such as ''Hostages'' and the political thriller television series ''Fauda''. In ...
,
Karen Fukuhara is an American actress, best known for her roles as Tatsu Yamashiro/Katana in the 2016 superhero film ''Suicide Squad'' and as Kimiko Miyashira/The Female in the Amazon Prime original series '' The Boys'' (2019–present). Fukuhara is also kn ...
,
Nathan Mitchell Nathan Mitchell is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Earving / Black Noir in the Amazon Prime Video series '' The Boys'', based on the comic book series of the same name. Mitchell debuted in 2007 with a recurring role on the se ...
, and
Elisabeth Shue Elisabeth Judson Shue (born October 6, 1963) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in the films ''The Karate Kid'' (1984), ''Adventures in Babysitting'' (1987), '' Cocktail'' (1988), ''Back to the Future Part II'' (1989), '' B ...
. The story takes place in a universe where most of the superpowered individuals are recognized as
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es, but in reality abuse their powers for personal gain, information the public is kept unaware of. The series follows the eponymous Boys (led by
Billy Butcher William J. "Billy" Butcher, or "Billy the Butcher", is a fictional character and antihero in the comic book and Amazon Prime series '' The Boys'', created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. He is the leader of The Boys, a group of CIA-sponsore ...
), a group of vigilantes looking to bring down Vought International and expose its corrupt superheroes. When his girlfriend is accidentally killed by A-Train,
Hughie Campbell Hugh "Wee Hughie" Campbell is a fictional character, and the main protagonist of the comic book series '' The Boys'', created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson and visually designed after Simon Pegg. He is a member of The Boys, a group of vigil ...
joins the Boys to get revenge against the Seven. Meanwhile,
Annie January Rebecca Anne "Annie" January is a fictional superheroine in the comic book series '' The Boys'', created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. As Starlight, she is a member of the Seven, a group of superheroes funded by Vought-American ( Vought I ...
is forced to face the truth about those she admires, after she joins the Seven, led by
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. The Boys attempt to stop Vought from receiving government support for superheroes by uncovering the company's secrets. When Hughie and Annie begin a romantic relationship, the conflict is muddled despite the two of them initially being unaware of each other's affiliations. All eight episodes of the season were released on the streaming service
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on July 26, 2019, attracting a high viewership, making the show one of the most successful originals ever released by Prime Video at the moment. It received largely positive reviews from critics and audiences, with high praise for its social commentary, story, black humor, faithfulness to the comics, screenplay and the performances of Urban and Starr. On July 19, 2019, the series was renewed for a second season.


Episodes


Cast and characters


Main

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Karl Urban Karl-Heinz Urban (born 7 June 1972) is a New Zealand actor. His career began with appearances in New Zealand films and TV series such as '' Xena: Warrior Princess''. His first Hollywood role was in the 2002 horror film ''Ghost Ship''. Since t ...
as William "Billy" Butcher *
Jack Quaid Jack Henry Quaid (born April 24, 1992) is an American actor. He made his acting debut with a minor role in the dystopian film ''The Hunger Games'' (2012) before his breakout role as vigilante Hughie Campbell in the Amazon Prime Video superhero se ...
as Hugh "Hughie" Campbell Jr. *
Antony Starr Antony Starr (born 25 October 1975) is a New Zealand actor, known for his television roles. He played the dual roles of Jethro and Van West on '' Outrageous Fortune'' (2005–10), Lucas Hood on ''Banshee'' (2013–16), and Homelander on '' The Bo ...
as John / Homelander * Erin Moriarty as Annie January / Starlight *
Dominique McElligott Dominique McElligott (born March 5, 1986) is an Irish actress. She has appeared as a series regular on ''Raw'' (2008), ''Hell on Wheels'' (2011–2012), ''The Astronaut Wives Club'' (2015), ''House of Cards'' (2016–2017), ''The Last Tycoon'' (2 ...
as Maggie Shaw / Queen Maeve *
Jessie T. Usher Jessie T. Usher Jr. (born February 29, 1992) is an American actor. Known for playing Lyle on the Cartoon Network series '' Level Up'', Cam Calloway on the Starz television series ''Survivor's Remorse'', and Reggie Franklin / A-Train in the Am ...
as Reggie Franklin / A-Train *
Laz Alonso Laz or LAZ may refer to: People * Laz people of the Black Sea area **Laz language First name * Laz Alonso (born 1975), American actor * Laz Barrera (1924–1991), Cuban-born American racehorse trainer * Laz-D (born 1982), American rapper *Laz Dí ...
as Marvin T. "Mother's" Milk / MM *
Chace Crawford Christopher Chace Crawford (born July 18, 1985) is an American actor. He is known for his television portrayals of Nate Archibald on The CW's teen drama series ''Gossip Girl'' (2007–2012), and of The Deep in Amazon Prime Video original series ...
as Kevin Moskowitz / the Deep * Tomer Capon as Serge / Frenchie *
Karen Fukuhara is an American actress, best known for her roles as Tatsu Yamashiro/Katana in the 2016 superhero film ''Suicide Squad'' and as Kimiko Miyashira/The Female in the Amazon Prime original series '' The Boys'' (2019–present). Fukuhara is also kn ...
as Kimiko Miyashiro / the Female *
Nathan Mitchell Nathan Mitchell is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Earving / Black Noir in the Amazon Prime Video series '' The Boys'', based on the comic book series of the same name. Mitchell debuted in 2007 with a recurring role on the se ...
as Earving / Black Noir *
Elisabeth Shue Elisabeth Judson Shue (born October 6, 1963) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in the films ''The Karate Kid'' (1984), ''Adventures in Babysitting'' (1987), '' Cocktail'' (1988), ''Back to the Future Part II'' (1989), '' B ...
as Madelyn Stillwell


Recurring

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as Hugh Campbell Sr. *
Alex Hassell Alexander Stephen Hassell (born 7 September 1980) is an English actor. He is co-founder of The Factory Theatre Company. Early life and education Hassell was born in Southend, England, the youngest of four, to a vicar. He trained at the Central S ...
as Translucent *
Colby Minifie Colby Minifie (born January 31, 1992) is an American actress. She began acting at the age of eleven and was a YoungArts scholar; she graduated from the City University of New York in 2014. She performed for four years with the National Dance In ...
as Ashley Barrett *
Shaun Benson Shaun Benson (born January 16, 1976) is a Canadian actor and director. Early life Benson was born in Guelph, Ontario. He is the son of Eugene Benson, an English professor and a prolific novelist, playwright and librettist."Just Cause for Benson: ...
as Ezekiel *
Ann Cusack Ann Cusack (born May 22, 1961) is an American actress. She had minor roles in ''Multiplicity'' (1996), ''A League of Their Own'' (1992), and ''The Informant!'' (2009). Additionally, she has made guest appearances in a number of television series, ...
as Donna January *
Jess Salgueiro Jess Salgueiro is a Canadian actress, known for her roles in '' The Boys'', ''Workin' Moms'', ''The Expanse'', ''Letterkenny'' and ''Orphan Black''. Salgueiro is set to appear in a starring role in the Netflix show ''Tiny Pretty Things'', based o ...
as Robin Ward *
Jennifer Esposito Jennifer Esposito is an American actress. She is known for her roles in the feature films ''Summer of Sam'' (1999), ''Don't Say a Word'' (2001), ''Welcome to Collinwood'' (2002), as well as ''Crash'' and ''Taxi'' (both 2004). She has also appea ...
as Susan Raynor * Jordana Lajoie as Cherie Sinclair * Mishka Thébaud as Shockwave * Malcolm Barrett as Seth Reed *
Christian Keyes Christian Keyes (born July 24, 1975) is an American actor and model. Born in Detroit, MI but raised in Flint, MI, Christian got his start in the entertainment industry by appearing in stage plays having since graduated to television and film. Sin ...
as Nathan Franklin *
Brittany Allen Brittany Allen (born February 5, 1986) is a Canadian actress. Her first notable role was as Marissa Tasker, Marissa Chandler on ''All My Children'' from 2009 to 2010, for which she received a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in ...
as Charlotte / Popclaw *
Shantel VanSanten Shantel VanSanten (born July 25, 1985) is an American actress and model. As a model, she has been featured in the magazines ''Teen Vogue'' and ''Seventeen (American magazine), Seventeen''. On television, she played the role of Quinn James in the ...
as Becca Butcher


Guest

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Giancarlo Esposito Giancarlo Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito (; born April 26, 1958) is an American actor and director. He is best known for portraying Gus Fring in the AMC crime drama series ''Breaking Bad'', from 2009 to 2011, and in its prequel series ''Better Ca ...
as Stan Edgar *
Nicola Correia-Damude Nicola Correia-Damude (born 21 June 1981) is a Canadian actress based in Toronto. Career Television and film Correia-Damude has had recurring roles on ''Shadowhunters'', ''Annedroids'', ''The Boys'' and ''The Strain''. Additional television cr ...
as Elena *
Laila Robins Laila Robins is an American stage, film and television actress. She has appeared in films including ''Planes, Trains and Automobiles'' (1987), ''An Innocent Man'' (1989), ''Live Nude Girls'' (1995), ''True Crime'' (1999), ''She's Lost Control'' ( ...
as Grace Mallory *
Haley Joel Osment Haley Joel Osment (born April 10, 1988) is an American actor and voice actor. Beginning his career as a child actor, Osment's role in the comedy-drama film '' Forrest Gump'' (1994) won him a Young Artist Award. His breakthrough came with the psyc ...
as Charles / Mesmer * Dan Darin-Zanco as Doppelganger *
David Reale David Reale is a Canadian actor. Reale gained fame at the age of 16 for voicing Kai Hiwatari from the original ''Beyblade'' anime series, which ran from 2001-2005. From 2010-2013, Reale provided the voice of another Beyblade character, Tsubasa Ot ...
as Evan Lambert * Débora Demestre as Isadora *
Brit Morgan Brittany Morgan Dengler (born September 24, 1987) is an American actress. Early life Morgan was born and raised in the Marlton section of Evesham Township, New Jersey, where she was a 2005 graduate of Cherokee High School. Career Morgan's fi ...
as Rachel Saunders *
Jackie Tohn Jaclyn Tohn is an American actress and musician. She is best known for playing Melanie "MelRose" Rosen on the Netflix series '' GLOW'', and for taking part in ''American Idol'' season 8, making it to Top 36 (the Semi-finals). She also took part ...
as Courtenay *
John Doman John Doman (born January 9, 1945) is an American actor best known for playing Maryland State Police Superintendent, Deputy Police Commissioner and Major William Rawls on HBO series ''The Wire'' (2002–2008), Colonel Edward Galson on '' Oz'' (20 ...
as Jonah Vogelbaum * Alvina August as Monique * Brendan Beiser as Jeff * Nalini Ingrita as Janine * Krishan Dutt as Naqib *
Jim Beaver James Norman Beaver Jr. (born August 12, 1950) is an American actor, writer, and film historian. He is most familiar to worldwide audiences as Bobby Singer in ''Supernatural''. He also played Whitney Ellsworth on the HBO Western drama series '' ...
as Robert "Bob" Singer
Billy Zane William George Zane Jr. (born February 24, 1966) is an American actor. His breakthrough role was in the 1989 Australian film ''Dead Calm'', a performance that earned him a nomination for the Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Most Promi ...
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Jimmy Fallon James Thomas Fallon (born September 19, 1974) is an American comedian, television host, actor, and writer. He is known for his work in television as a cast member on ''Saturday Night Live'' and as the host of the late-night talk show ''The Ton ...
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Mike Massaro Michael Massaro (born 1970) is an American sportscaster and journalist who covers auto racing as a pit reporter for MAVTV's ARCA Menards Series coverage. He was previously a studio host and pit reporter for NASCAR on ESPN and NASCAR on NBC. He ...
,
Seth Rogen Seth Aaron Rogen (; born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian and filmmaker. Originally a stand-up comedian in Vancouver, he moved to Los Angeles for a part in Judd Apatow's series ''Freaks and Geeks'', and then got a part on ...
, and
Tara Reid Tara Donna Reid (born November 8, 1975) is an American actress. She played Vicky in the films '' American Pie'' (1999), '' American Pie 2'' (2001), and '' American Reunion'' (2012), and Bunny Lebowski in '' The Big Lebowski'' (1998). In 2013, s ...
made cameo appearances as themselves, with Zane appearing in a Popclaw fictional film within the series and at a comic convention in the episodes " Goof for the Soul" and " The Innocents" respectively, Fallon interviewing Translucent during '' his talk show'' in the episode "
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", and Massaro portraying an ESPN interviewer for the episodes Cherry and " Get Some", while Rogen and Reid appeared as themselves in interviews for the episode "The Innocents".


Production


Development

Between 2008 and 2016, it was originally planned to make a film adaptation of ''
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'' having been in various stages of development.
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was initially the studio in charge to bring the adaptation with a budget of $100 million and Adam McKay as the director. However the project was abandoned due to a series of creatives differences between the studio and McKay. However the production of the film was revived by
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, having managed to get the rights of the project in August 2012, but then on April 6, 2016, it was announced that
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would be developing a television series adaptation of the comic book instead, cancelling the original plans for a film adaptation.
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,
Evan Goldberg Evan D. Goldberg (born September 15, 1982) is a Canadian-American filmmaker and comedian. He has collaborated with his childhood friend Seth Rogen on the films '' Superbad'', ''Pineapple Express'', ''This Is the End'', ''The Interview'', and ''Go ...
, and
Seth Rogen Seth Aaron Rogen (; born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian and filmmaker. Originally a stand-up comedian in Vancouver, he moved to Los Angeles for a part in Judd Apatow's series ''Freaks and Geeks'', and then got a part on ...
were approached and then recruited during the production of the series ''Preacher'', with Kripke serving as the showrunner of the series and Goldberg and Rogen as directors. Kripke, Rogen and Robertson were also selected as executive producer.
Garth Ennis Garth Ennis (born January 16, 1970) is a Northern Irish–American comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series ''Preacher'' with artist Steve Dillon, his nine-year run on Marvel Comics' Punisher franchise, and '' The Boys'' with artist Dari ...
and
Darick Robertson Darick W. Robertson is an American artist best known for his work as a comic book illustrator on series he co-created, notably ''Transmetropolitan'' (1997–2002) and '' The Boys'' (2006–2012; 2020). Robertson has illustrated hundreds of comics ...
were selected to serve as co-executive producers. The confirmed production companies to be involved with the series were
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,
Original Film Original Film is an American film and television production company founded by Neal H. Moritz. Notable films the company has produced include the ''Fast & Furious'' franchise. History Original Film was started out in the early 1990s by Neal H ...
, and
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. However, on November 8, 2017,
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managed to get the rights of ''The Boys'' and started the production of the first season consisting of eight episodes, with the production expected to begin at the spring of 2018 for a planned release at 2019. At the time, Amazon was failing to get hits with its originals which led them to make several deals with auspices from other successful series hoping to make the next big genre drama hit show like ''
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'', ''The Walking Dead'' and ''
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''. The series was confirmed to be at development for several months preceding the series order announcement and it was also confirmed that the creative team that were hired for the previous adaptations were still attached to the series. On April 30, 2018,
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replaced
Seth Rogen Seth Aaron Rogen (; born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian and filmmaker. Originally a stand-up comedian in Vancouver, he moved to Los Angeles for a part in Judd Apatow's series ''Freaks and Geeks'', and then got a part on ...
and
Evan Goldberg Evan D. Goldberg (born September 15, 1982) is a Canadian-American filmmaker and comedian. He has collaborated with his childhood friend Seth Rogen on the films '' Superbad'', ''Pineapple Express'', ''This Is the End'', ''The Interview'', and ''Go ...
as the directors of the show. Kripke, Goldberg, Rogen,
Neal H. Moritz Neal H. Moritz (born June 6, 1959) is an American film producer and founder of Original Film. He has produced over 70 major motion pictures which have grossed a total of over $11 billion worldwide as of 2021. He is best known for the ''Fast & Fu ...
, Pavun Shetty, Ori Marmur, James Weaver, Ken Levin, and Jason Netter were confirmed to serve as the executive producers for the series.
Garth Ennis Garth Ennis (born January 16, 1970) is a Northern Irish–American comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series ''Preacher'' with artist Steve Dillon, his nine-year run on Marvel Comics' Punisher franchise, and '' The Boys'' with artist Dari ...
and
Darick Robertson Darick W. Robertson is an American artist best known for his work as a comic book illustrator on series he co-created, notably ''Transmetropolitan'' (1997–2002) and '' The Boys'' (2006–2012; 2020). Robertson has illustrated hundreds of comics ...
were recruited to serve as the co-executive producers.


Writing

''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. He has admitted to being a fan of
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, but believes that the old superhero myth portrayed in the comics and films would not happen in the real world as he considers that the people are selfish, believing that a person won't do something noble once it suddenly gains superpowers. As a long time fan of the comic-book series ''The Boys'', Kripke began to follow every other work written by
Garth Ennis Garth Ennis (born January 16, 1970) is a Northern Irish–American comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series ''Preacher'' with artist Steve Dillon, his nine-year run on Marvel Comics' Punisher franchise, and '' The Boys'' with artist Dari ...
during his college years. However he didn't intend to write the series exactly as the comics, feeling that it would disastrous, leading him to make some changes to the series. The writers agreed that they needed to adjust the characters to fit the story, so long as they were complex and recognizable. In order to balance the show's satire and superhero tropes, Kripke explained: "We let any comedy or absurdity emerge out of the natural contradictions of putting a fantasy element in the real world. And so when those people have to take shits and go get tacos, it just gets funny." The season does not fully follow the storyline from the comics despite its faithfulness to the comic book series, as Kripke maintained the writers disciplined with the intention of retaining the show with a sense of reality by saying: "Anything that comes out of this drug is viable, and anything that doesn't we're not allowed to do". The show most difficult part was the moment when
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is sexually assaulted, due to the
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, leading to several debates and discussions of how to adapt it. It was originally intended that Starlight would payback during the behind-the-scenes ways inside the corporation, but it was eventually changed to make her go public instead. Another change of the sexual assault storyline is that the Deep assaults Starlight, instead of
Homelander The Homelander (John Gillman) is a Character (arts), character and one of the main antagonists of the comic book series ''The Boys (comics), The Boys'' and the media franchise The Boys (franchise), of the same name, created by Garth Ennis and Da ...
, A-Train, and Black Noir like the comics. Butcher's wife Becky storyline is also changed, as Kripke didn't wanted to use the convention of killing off female characters to motivate the heroes and wanted to surprise the readers by keeping her alive instead of killing her after giving birth. Another major change for the series is the plane scene, where Homelander and Queen Maeve attempts to save the citizens from the plane goes wrong and the former decides to let everyone die. In the comics the accident already succeeded before the events of the story in
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, where the Seven instead of only Homelander and Queen Maeve intercepted a plane going to crash in the Twin Towers, but also goes awry when Homelander accidentally destroys the plane which killed everyone, including a member of the team. This was changed to explore deeper the dynamic between Homelander and Queen Maeve, and the show taking place in a modern day. The show also includes characters that don't exist in the comics. Jack from Jupiter is replaced in the series with an original and more human character known as Translucent, although he keeps the power of his indestructible skin. Kripke revealed that he made the change, as he felt that the former alien-looking design was too fantastic for the world they were creating in the series and that would mess with the mythology of the human characters being born with powers. Oh Father was also replaced in the series for an original character Ezekiel who is also portrayed as a
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themed supe but unlike the former, he is not portrayed as a
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but instead as a
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. Another character introduced in the series is Mesmer though unlike the previous two, he is not based in any character introduced in the comics and is fully original for the show.


Casting

On December 18, 2017, it was announced that Erin Moriarty has been cast in the lead role of Annie January/Starlight. On January 17, 2018, it was reported that
Antony Starr Antony Starr (born 25 October 1975) is a New Zealand actor, known for his television roles. He played the dual roles of Jethro and Van West on '' Outrageous Fortune'' (2005–10), Lucas Hood on ''Banshee'' (2013–16), and Homelander on '' The Bo ...
,
Dominique McElligott Dominique McElligott (born March 5, 1986) is an Irish actress. She has appeared as a series regular on ''Raw'' (2008), ''Hell on Wheels'' (2011–2012), ''The Astronaut Wives Club'' (2015), ''House of Cards'' (2016–2017), ''The Last Tycoon'' (2 ...
,
Chace Crawford Christopher Chace Crawford (born July 18, 1985) is an American actor. He is known for his television portrayals of Nate Archibald on The CW's teen drama series ''Gossip Girl'' (2007–2012), and of The Deep in Amazon Prime Video original series ...
,
Jessie Usher Jessie T. Usher Jr. (born February 29, 1992) is an American actor. Known for playing Lyle on the Cartoon Network series '' Level Up'', Cam Calloway on the Starz television series ''Survivor's Remorse'', and Reggie Franklin / A-Train in the Amazo ...
, and
Nathan Mitchell Nathan Mitchell is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Earving / Black Noir in the Amazon Prime Video series '' The Boys'', based on the comic book series of the same name. Mitchell debuted in 2007 with a recurring role on the se ...
had joined the main cast as the Seven. In March 2018,
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,
Jack Quaid Jack Henry Quaid (born April 24, 1992) is an American actor. He made his acting debut with a minor role in the dystopian film ''The Hunger Games'' (2012) before his breakout role as vigilante Hughie Campbell in the Amazon Prime Video superhero se ...
, and
Karen Fukuhara is an American actress, best known for her roles as Tatsu Yamashiro/Katana in the 2016 superhero film ''Suicide Squad'' and as Kimiko Miyashira/The Female in the Amazon Prime original series '' The Boys'' (2019–present). Fukuhara is also kn ...
joined the cast in series regular roles, as the members of the Boys. On April 5, 2018, it was confirmed that
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had been cast in the series' lead role of
Billy Butcher William J. "Billy" Butcher, or "Billy the Butcher", is a fictional character and antihero in the comic book and Amazon Prime series '' The Boys'', created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. He is the leader of The Boys, a group of CIA-sponsore ...
. On May 16, 2018, it was announced that
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had been cast in the series regular role of Madelyn Stillwell. On June 25, 2018,
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confirmed that he joined the main cast in the role of Frenchie. On August 30, 2018,
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revealed that she was selected for the recurring role of CIA Agent Susan Raynor. On October 5, 2018, it was announced during the annual
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that
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had been cast in the role of Hughie's father. According to the artist Robertson, Hughie was drawn in the comics to resemble Pegg after he saw Pegg in the sitcom ''
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'', but Pegg thought he was too old to play the role of Hughie in the TV series.
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also made an appearance in the series as a guest actor, appearing as Translucent.
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made a guest appearance in the season finale as Vought International CEO, Stan Edgar.
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also joined the cast in a recurring role, as the retired superhero Mesmer. During the auditions, Starr and Usher admitted not being optimistic on getting their roles initially. Starr believed that he wasn't the man they were seeking and was convinced that he would never get his role. Starr only filmed a self tape to "spite" his representants, but managed to be cast in the role and decided to finally read the script. Usher believed that his own audition wasn't convincing and when he did it for the second time, he still wasn't convinced but eventually admitted being shocked at having managed to get the role. On the other side Moriarty, Urban and Quaid were more optimistic about being cast at their respective roles. Urban considered the character fun and that would be stupid to turn it down, while Moriarty get through several screen tests for an hour and half that impressed Kripke.


Filming

Despite the series taking place in
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like in the comics, the show was confirmed to being filmed in
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. Kripke revealed that the show was intended to begin its filming on the spring of 2018 to release the show at the following year. The filming for the first season officially began on May 22, 2018, in Toronto, and was scheduled to last until September 25, 2018. However the production of the show officially ended its filming on October 11, 2018. It was also confirmed that the show would be partially filmed at the cities of
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and
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in a few locations that include the Central Parkway Mall, the Streetsville Gas Station,
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stadium, and the Fallsview Residence. For the exterior of the Vought International company headquarters, the crew used
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, located in Toronto's entertainment district. The building's structure was digitally altered and extended to become the Seven Tower. For the interior of the Tower, including some of the rooms and the modern lobby where the company celebrates the corporate parties, were filmed inside Roy Thomson Hall. For
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, the crew filmed in
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located in Toronto and proceeded to digitally alter it with CGI. A-Train's race with Shockwave was filmed at Hamilton's Tim Hortons Field stadium. The Lower Bay Station was used for the subway scenes, which was also used for some scenes of ''The Handmaid's Tale''. The crew also filmed at the zinc-clad pavilion of the
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waterfront park for the funeral service for the victims of the hijacked plane. For the mansion where Dr. Jonah Vogelbaum lives, the crew filmed at
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in
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. For the scene where Annie refuses to help Hughie, the crew filmed at the Cathedral Church of St. James, located in Toronto.


Visual effects

''The Boys'' featured over 1400 visual effects shots created 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. Visual effects supervisor Stephan Fleet, revealed that the studio decided to reduce a little amount of blood and gore for the show, with the intention of building a more believable world, following several discussions of how to interpret the comic book series in the show. Fleet explains that the death of Robin was complex to shoot as they needed to find out what a body looks like when it is atomized at 500 fps. The scene took over eight months of work to get the right look and tone for the storyline in the shot, using a Phantom camera and a giant robotic arm better known as a Bolt High-Speed Cinebot to get the right position of the camera. Ultimately it was made of full CGI due to the art direction and the specified time to bring a big amount of practical blood. For Translucent's death scene, a practical bomb was used as they only required to blow up a practical blood bomb inside the room where it was filmed. The first episode used over 300 shots, with some sequences that have five shots that took longer than sequences of 20. Framestore's executive producer Christopher Gray revealed that the vehicle used for the opening scene of the first episode was indeed secured in the street and then destroyed for real, while Queen Maeve scenes was filmed apart and then added with CGI. Framestore was also in charge of the fight sequence at the final episode having worked for eight weeks in order to get the appropriate research of how light travels in slow motion. Femto-photography was used for the scene to visualize photons and allow the viewers to see the little details from a quick sequence. For the fight between Butcher and Translucent, a double actor for the latter used a gray tracking suit to be erased by Mr. X using it as an animation reference track a digi-double of the Translucent character and simulate blood on him and add effects of him turning on and off. Urban was forced to memorize the fight due to this and had to repeat this several times. DNEG was in charge of the scene where Homelander destroys a plane at the end of the first episode, where Urban was hanged on wires to represent the flight scene that was achieved via a greenscreen shoot. The VFX team was in charge to get refined the right kind of anamorphic lens flare for Homelander's laser eyes with the intention of making them unique to play into the character. Soho VFX was also in charge of the dolphin scene, revealing that a green dolphin was used to then proceed to change it into a CG version of it. Fleet revealed that he enjoyed the experience and said: "They also came up with the idea of him flopping on the ground before the truck hits him. Those little details make it great."


Music

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was confirmed to be the composer of the show's soundtrack, having previously worked with the showrunner Kripke for other two shows which are
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and
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. Lennertz was hired by Kripke while the former was working for the soundtrack of the
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film
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, where he learned that Rogen and Goldberg where working for a show about corrupt superheroes. Kripke wanted the soundtrack to be "dirt and grime of a messy garage band with the energy of British punk" in order to make a sloppy sound that would make fun of the superhero cliches. Lennertz revealed that the soundtrack combines traditional orchestra and electronics sounds in order to shatter of the comic book heroes. The original soundtrack album for the first season which consists of 50 songs was released digitally through
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on July 26, 2019, alongside the season's release.


Marketing

On September 26, 2018, Amazon released the official poster for the series, which resembles the cover of ''The Boys Issue #1''. During the
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at October 2018, it was released the first teaser trailer for the series. Three months later, on January 24, 2019,
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released a teaser trailer through his
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account. Steve Seigh from
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have noted that the show offers a look into a "sick, sad world of a superpowered CIA squad whose job it is to closely monitor a superhero community who've let their stature and powers go to their heads over time". He also considered the Seven as a "Justice League-like group of super-powered individuals who after continuously being propped up on society's pedestal, have devolved into villains who lie, drink, and rape their way through the day." On June 17, 2019, individual posters for the members of the Seven begin to be released, with the tagline "Never Meet Your Heroes" which reflects of how the each member of them behave in the series. On April 29, 2019, the show had its premiere at the
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presented by
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, where the first episode was previewed and Kripke alongside the cast members discussed about the show to the audience.


Release

The first season of ''The Boys'' was released on July 26, 2019, on the
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Amazon Prime Video. On the day of its release it was confirmed that the show was released just a few hours earlier on July 25, 2019.


Home media

The first season was released on
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as part of a six-disc box set of the first two seasons by
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on May 17, 2022. Special features included deleted scenes and a blooper reel.


Reception


Critical response

On
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, the first season holds an approval rating of 85% based on 104 reviews, with an average rating of 7.6/10. 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." On
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, the season has a weighted average score of 74 out of 100, based on reviews from 19 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Christopher Lawrence of the ''
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'' wrote: "Irreverent, deliciously cynical, ''The Boys'' follows the greed and corruption behind the superhero industrial complex." Mel Campbell of Screen Hub commented: "Shockingly violent and pointedly political, this Amazon series is an ironic but refreshing antidote to supe franchising. ... The Boys throws our ugly cultural obsessions back in our faces." Daniel Fienberg from ''Hollywood Reporter'' in a positive response commented: "I'll have to check in again on The Boys after a few more episodes to get a sense of whether or not the encroaching cynicism topples what I find initially promising here." Graeme Virtue from ''
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'' gave the series four of five stars and wrote:"While both have an appealing innocence, it is Moriarty's maltreated but undaunted Starlight who, appropriately, feels like she is preventing the whole thing from collapsing into darkness." Kristy Puchko at ''
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'' gives the first episode a score of 7.2/10 and appreciates how the story comes from the comics but with clever changes. Puchko praises the cast, particularly "Moriarty brings a nuance to her performance that refuses to let Starlight feel like a two-dimensional damsel. She's not naïve. She's hopeful. And she's a fighter. ''The Boys'' makes all of that clear in short order." She concludes: "''The Boys'' could still be a thrilling ride as it subverts the expectations of the family-friendly genre, with dark twists and unapologetically graphic scenes of sex and violence. The premiere ep has a lot of heavy lifting to do in exposition, yet Kripke works in some stunner moments, jolts of fun, and stellar action sequences." Liz Shannon Miller of ''
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'' wrote: "
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proves to be a thoroughly committed performer as Billy Butcher, whose dedication to taking down "supes" of course has a personal edge, but then again, when you see what men like the blatantly fake and evil Homelander (
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) are getting up to it makes sense that he's devoted his life to taking down the cause." Matthew Dessem from ''Slate'' commented: "''The Boys'' is an expert deconstruction of superhero stories, with an appropriately wintery view of institutional power, be it corporate, governmental, religious, or caped." Andrew Wyatt from ''Cinema St. Louis'' praised the series for its humor and themes by writing: "Yes, it's cynical and ultra-violent, but what distinguishes 'The Boys' is its sincere fascination with its characters' anxieties, compulsions, and human failings." Meagan Navarro of ''
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'' praised the series for its entertaining story, scoring 4.5 of a 5 and wrote: "Not a frame is spared in crafting this nuanced and darkly humorous universe drenched in blood and violence. All eight episodes are expertly crafted and constructed to tell one cohesive story that will make you gasp, guffaw, and cheer in equal measure." Matthew Gilbert from ''
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'' wrote: "The premise of the Amazon black comedy is never not fun, and the more we learn about this bizarro world, as the supes go on the late-night talk shows and stage team-up photo ops on various crimes, the better. ... The cast is fine, particularly Shue, who is icily effective; Quaid, whose neurotic but brave fumblings are endearing; and Urban, who is Hughie's gonzo guide. But the real star of “The Boys” is the situation itself." Ben Travers from ''
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'' gave the show a "B". He commented that "Given the top-notch special effects and sharp writing at the core of “The Boys,” there are still loads of potential within this well-realized universe. Let's just hope this ending really did save the cat." Mike Hale from ''
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'' praised the series for its departure from the traditional superhero shows including the ones produced by
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stating: "''The Boys'', meanwhile, is offering the kind of smart, easygoing pleasure that most of the Marvel Netflix shows, its closest analogues, didn't quite reach." Daniel D'Addario from ''Variety'' recognized the first episode for the potential, though criticized its tone by writing: "All viewers at Tribeca had to go on was a first episode, and “The Boys” could become any number of things as it rolls on. But the tone it struck in its first outing was a dully familiar one — the sense that to transgress, alone, is enough. If this show is to actually satirize the wide-open target of superhero entertainments, it'll need to find a second gear, and quickly." Vinnie Mancuso from ''Collider'' appreciated the show social commentary themes and scoring the entire season 5 out of 5 stars: "Like
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's ''
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'' in the late-80s, ''The Boys'' TV series has the chance to be the superhero deconstruction of our time. Less a peek behind the curtain, and more a seedy glimpse behind the social media likes and box office numbers, a story that manages to be heartbreakingly relevant while still finding time to have Karl Urban kill a room full of goons with a super-powered baby."


Audience viewership

In October 2019, Nielsen announced it had begun tracking viewership of Amazon Prime programs. It said ''The Boys'' had attracted 8million total viewers in its first 10 days of release, making it one of the most successful original programs on Amazon Prime.


Accolades

Wade Barnett, David Barbee, Mason Kopeikin, Brian Dunlop, Ryan Briley, Chris Newlin, Christopher Brooks, Joseph T. Sabella and Jesi Ruppel was nominated for their work on "The Name of the Game" for the Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One-Hour) award at the 2020 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Boys, The 2019 American television seasons The Boys seasons