Chace Crawford showed off his heavily muscled arms as he transformed into The Deep to film The Boys’ fourth season in Toronto on Wednesday.
The 37-year-old actor grinned as he showed off his sizable biceps in his skintight green and tan costume while filming alongside co-stars Jessie T. Usher (A-Train) Susan Heyward (Sister Sage), Valorie Curry (Firecracker), Antony Starr (Homelander) and Nathan Mitchell (Black Noir.)
The new season of the program, which is based on the comic book series of the same name, is set to be made available for streaming on the Amazon Prime Video service.
In costume: Chace Crawford showed off his heavily muscled arms as he transformed into The Deep to film The Boys’ fourth season in Toronto on Wednesday
Susan donned a flashy costume and a pair of orange-tinted sunglasses while making her debut as Sister Sage.
Valorie Curry kept a bullet belt slung over her left arm as she portrayed Firecracker.
The Boys is based on the comic book series of the same name, which was co-created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson.
In character: The 37-year-old actor grinned as he showed off his sizable biceps in his skintight green and tan costume (pictured with Jesse T. Usher as A-Train)
Not alone: The duo looked sombre as they prepared to film
Salute: Chace saluted as he filmed another explosive scene
The show follows a team of vigilantes who seek to curb superpowered individuals from abusing their powers.
In addition to Crawford, the program stars performers such as Jack Quaid, Karl Urban and Erin Moriarty.
Although the project was initially conceived as a movie, it was later adapted for television.
Adaptation: The Boys is based on the comic book series of the same name, which was co-created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson
Doing the right thing: The show follows a team of vigilantes who seek to curb superpowered individuals from abusing their powers
Stacked cast: In addition to Crawford, the program stars performers such as Jack Quaid, Karl Urban and Erin Moriarty
Changing lanes: Although the project was initially conceived as a movie, it was later adapted for television
The Boys’ first season premiered in 2019 and was met with praise for its humor and social commentary.
The program’s second run of episodes debuted in September of 2020 and received a similarly positive response from fans and critics alike.
The release of the show’s third season occurred this past June, and Jensen Ackles was added to the cast of the series.
The program’s most recent run of episodes has since been received favorably by critics.
First of many: The Boys’ first season premiered in 2019 and was met with praise for its humor and social commentary
Another one: The program’s second run of episodes debuted in September of 2020 and received a similarly positive response from fans and critics alike
Fun: Susan looked incredible as she made her debut as Sister Sage
Fun: Valorie Curry who plays Firecracker, wowed in her costume
An animated spinoff series entitled The Boys Presents: Diabolical premiered this past March.
Another spinoff show, Gen V, will be focused on a group of young superheroes being tested in exceedingly dangerous situations.
The cast of the program will include performers such as Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway and Patrick Schwarzenegger, who will appear in a recurring role.
The spinoff show is currently set to premiere on the Amazon Prime Video sometime next year.
Drama: Antony Starr who plays Homelander addressed the crowds
Coming soon: The spinoff show is currently set to premiere on the Amazon Prime Video sometime next year
The Boys was renewed for a fourth season this past June, much to the enjoyment of the program’s fans.
Crawford previously spoke about working on the program during an interview with Collider, where he recalled that he took several risks while auditioning for his part.
He stated: ‘When I went into the room, I wanted to take a risk. I wanted to just own it and do my own thing. I improved a bit and I had them laughing in the room, and that was it.’
The performer also stated that, during the early days of the show’s production, the show’s creative team allowed its cast to figure out their own characters.
Back for more: The Boys was renewed for a fourth season this past June, much to the enjoyment of the program’s fans
The crew: The stars of the show were seen on stage as they addressed a crowd
‘No one really knew what the tone of the show was. We were figuring it out, and they really just let us do what we wanted and let us push it, as well,’ he said.
Crawford then recalled an instance in which he was told to perform a particularly surprising action.
‘At the end, there was something I had to do, where it went to a dark place and I was like, “Okay, I’m just gonna do it.” I just really went for it and had one take to do it, and it was wild. I’d never done that,’ he said.
The Boys’ Fourth season currently does not have a release date.
In the future: The Boys’ Fourth season currently does not have a release date