Prime Video offers streaming content for The Boys’ first three seasons.
Although the details of The Boys Season 4 remain unclear, Simon Pegg, who portrays Hughie’s father on the program, claims that it will be even more bizarre than the last one. Pegg hinted at the craziness that fans can expect in an interview with Collider, when he expressed his delight at returning to the series.
Pegg predicted that The Boys would become even more insane, saying they were already insane. He said he was having fun playing Hughie Sr. again and working on the program. Pegg also spoke of his affection for Hughie’s actor Jack Quaid and his pleasure in collaborating with Rosemarie DeWitt, who will be back for Season 4.
“You know how crazy The Boys is? It’s gonna get crazier,” Pegg said. “I had so much fun on that show. It was so great to go back and play Hugh Sr. I love Jack [Quaid]. It was great to work with Rosemarie DeWitt, who plays Hughie’s mom, who comes back. It’s going to be great. You’re gonna love it.”
What’s gone down in The Boys till now
Superheroes are portrayed in a novel way in The Boys, where they are politicians, celebrities, and respected entities that misuse their abilities instead of putting them to good use.
The show centers on The Boys, a group of people without abilities, as they set out to uncover the truth about “The Seven,” a corrupt superhuman organization. The program explores the darker side of superhero popularity and renown while preserving the boundary-pushing violence and sexuality of the original comics.
The Amazon Studios series features a talented cast including Jack Quaid, Laz Alonso, Tomer Capone, Karen Fukuhara, and Karl Urban, along with Erin Moriarty, Antony Starr, Dominique McElligott, Jessie T. Usher, Chace Crawford, Nathan Mitchell, Claudia Doumit, and Colby Minifie.
Season 3 introduced new characters played by Jensen Ackles, Katia Winter, Miles Gaston Villanueva, Sean Patrick Flanery, Nick Wechsler, and Laurie Holden.
“The Boys” is based on the comic series created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson and is developed by Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen, and Eric Kripke, known for their work on projects like AMC’s “Preacher” and “Supernatural.” The first three seasons of the show are available for streaming on Prime Video. Season 4 of the show does not have an official release date yet.