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Those who are devoted followers of the war between the super-powered and the powerless, have no fear. As executive producer Seth Rogen announced during July 2020âs Comic-Con: At Home,
The Boys Season 3 became a reality once Amazon Prime issued a renewal order, even before the September premiere of its sophomore run. Speaking of which, much like our reactions to its explosive Season 2 finale, we still have a few questions regarding the mega-popular TV seriesâ future and, luckily, a few answers.
The small screen adaptation (but of big screen quality, nonetheless) of comic book writer Garth Ennisâ gritty socioeconomic satire crossed with parody of superhero culture last left us, initially, feeling kind of bittersweet about the paths that both our titular, human vigilantes and the shady costumed âavengersâ of The Seven seemed to be taking. The Boys seem to have victoriously disbanded and gone onto more fulfilling destinies, despite the loss of Bil
Thursday, 18th February 2021 at 5:31 pm
It’s official – The Boys are back in town, with the third season of Amazon’s superhero satire officially beginning filming in February 2021.
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Fans might’ve expected the shoot to begin sooner, but the COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll on The Boys’ schedule – the good news is that filming is now underway and is expected to continue until the end of summer 2021.
The new episodes will follow up on the events of the Amazon series’ jaw-dropping season two finale, which revealed a terrifying new foe who appears to be on a collision course with Billy Butcher’s CIA-backed vigilantes.
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