Tuesday, 26 October 2021

The Boys season 3: everything we know

The Boys season 3: key info

- Filming wrapped in mid-September
- Will introduce Jensen Ackles' Soldier Boy
- A fictional news show fills in the gaps between seasons 2 and 3
- Gunpowder, Blue Hawk and Supersonic have been cast in the show

- Wife of Mother's Milk and the TNT Twins will feature in recurring roles
- Season 3 will adapt the Herogasm storyline and introduce the superhero team Payback

The Boys season 3's cast keeps on growing. The next entry in Amazon Prime's R-rated hit show wrapped in September, but that doesn't mean that the casting announcements have ended. Three new recurring characters are set to show up in The Boys' third season, but you'll have to read on to find out who those individuals are.

Those castings aside, what else do we know about The Boys season 3? There's a new 'Seven on 7' YouTube video to tide us over until the third season arrives, as well as news that Stormfront may appear in some guise in the show's next instalment.

Below, we've rounded up everything else you need to know about The Boys season 3. That includes possible plot points, when we might see the first episode and more.

A word of warning: we'll be dealing with huge spoilers for The Boys seasons 1 and 2, as well as the graphic novels. So proceed at your own risk.

Release date: We're not expecting season 3 this year. This being an effects-heavy show, with lots of post-production work, it's more likely to arrive in 2022.

Cast: A spate of new cast members have joined, most notably Jensen Ackles as the superficially Captain America-esque Soldier Boy. More recently, three actors have been cast as the wife of Mother's Milk and the TNT Twins, too.

Story: There's a lot expected to go down in season 3. We think it'll expand on the idea of Congresswoman Victoria Neuman being the series' secret Big Bad, as was revealed at the end of season 2. Elsewhere, it's been confirmed that The Boys season 3 will deal with the 'Herogasm' storyline, a famous part of the series' comic book history, and it'll introduce a new superhero team in Payback.

The Boys season 3 release date

The Boys season 3 release date: 2022?

Karl Urban as Billy Butcher in The Boys season 2.

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The show's return is not a huge surprise, given how popular The Boys season 2 was when it aired. According to Business Insider, The Boys became the first non-Netflix series to debut on Nielsen’s top streaming shows list. So it's pleasing to see that we'll be getting more of it shortly.

According to the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) website, season 3 was scheduled to wrap in late August. Principal photography, though, didn't end up wrapping until mid-September. As Jack Quaid, who plays Hughie in the TV adaptation, revealed (via Instagram), production ended on September 10.

Still, we shouldn't expect The Boys season 3 to arrive this year. There will be plenty of post-production to carry out, episodic editing so that each one flows naturally and other potential production issues.

Our view? The show will get a teaser trailer before the end of 2021 (maybe at Comic-Con?) with an official The Boys season 3 release date coming in the first half of 2022. There'll be no complaints from us if it lands sooner, however.

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The Boys season 3 trailer: is there one?

Antony Starr as Homelander and Erin Moriarty as Starlight in The Boys season 2.

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No. Production has wrapped, but it could be a while before one arrives.

We wouldn't be surprised if a season 3 trailer debuts at the San Diego Comic-Con Special Edition, which is scheduled for Thanksgiving weekend (November 26 to 28, 2021). That might be too early for a full trailer, but a teaser wouldn't go amiss.

The Boys season 3 cast

The Boys season 3 cast: who's returning and who's new?

Ashley Barrett, Stormfront, Homelander and Queen Maeve in The Boys season 2.

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There will be plenty of returning favorites for season 3:

  • Karl Urban as William 'Billy' Butcher
  • Jack Quaid as Hugh 'Hughie' Campbell Jr.
  • Antony Starr as John/Homelander
  • Erin Moriarty as Annie January/Starlight
  • Dominique McElligott as Maggie Shaw/Queen Maeve
  • Jessie T. Usher as Reggie Franklin/A-Train
  • Chase Crawford as Kevin Moskowitz/The Deep
  • Laz Alonso as Mother's Milk
  • Tomer Capon as Frenchie
  • Karan Fukuhara as Kimiko Miyashiro/The Female
  • Nathan Mitchell as Black Noir
  • Colby Minifie as Ashley Barrett
  • Claudia Doumit as Victoria 'Vic' Neuman

The Boys season 3 cast should also feature a few more returning characters, but there's no official word on whether they'll appear yet. That list could include Laila Robins as ex-CIA Deputy Director Grace Mallory, Cameron Crovetti as Homelander and Becca's son Ryan Butcher and Giancarlo Esposito as Vought CEO Stan Edgar.

As for new cast members, the biggest news is that Supernatural's Jensen Ackles (aka Dean Winchester) has been hired to portray Soldier Boy, the first ever Vought-manufactured superhero.

We dive into what Soldier Boy's arrival could mean later on. For now, though, here's Ackles in his costume, complete with an R-rated tongue-in-cheek comment aimed at a specific Marvel super soldier:

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In addition to Ackles' Soldier Boy, Deadline reports that Katia Winter (Blood & Treasure) has been cast as Little Nina. In the graphic novels, Little Nina is a Russian mob boss who has a penchant for sex toys, so expect more in the way of R-rated content when the show returns.

The Boys season 3 cast grew further in June 2021. Entertainment Weekly revealed that Sean Patrick Flanery, Nick Wechsler and Miles Gaston Villanueva have joined the show as Gunpowder, Blue Hawk and Supersonic respectively. Meanwhile, Variety announced that former Walking Dead star Laurie Holden joined as Crimson Countess.

Of that quartet, only Crimson Countess and Gunpowder have appeared in the comics. Both could be described as villains – though such things are relative in The Boys universe, of course – with Crimson Countess a riff on WandaVision’s Scarlet Witch, and Gunpowder a weapons expert. Interestingly, Gunpowder briefly appeared in a TV interview in The Boys season 1, though he was played by a different actor.

Finally, Deadline has reported that France Turner (The Man in the High Castle) will portray Monique, the wife of Mother's Milk in season 3. Kristen Booth (The Hot Zone: Anthrax) and Jack Doolan (Marcella) will also appear as supe siblings Tessa and Tommy, aka the TNT Twins.

The Boys season 3 plot

The Boys season 3 plot: what can we expect from the story?

Billy, Hughie, Mother's Milk, Frenchie and Kimiko in The Boys

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Spoilers follow for The Boys season 2 and the graphic novels.

While season 2 wrapped up plenty of its plot threads, there are still some that The Boys season 3 must address.

One of the biggest concerns Stormfront (Aya Cash), who was severely injured by Ryan Butcher in season 2's finale. So far, Vought boss Stan Edgar has only suggested she's "in a secure location".

Ahead of the show's return to our screens, though, it seems that Stormfront will appear in some form. According to the latest 'Seven on 7' YouTube video, which you can view below, she's still alive. A group of Stormfront loyalists, called the Stormchasers, have risen up since her accident, too, to carry on her racist vision of the future. So The Boys (and the world at large) will have to deal with them.

Regardless, Stormfront’s diminished state means that there‘s a vacancy to join Homelander in the 'Big Bad' department. Now that Congresswoman Victoria Neuman has been outed as the Supe who explodes heads – as seen in season 2's final scene – she fits the bill.

Of course, that means things could get bad for Hughie. As we've seen, The Boys have temporarily disbanded, with Hughie now working for Neuman. We don't know how long it'll be before Hughie realizes that his new boss is as bad as Homelander, or what Neuman's master plan is. Expect it to be the basis on which The Boys season 3's plot is built.

Speaking of Homelander, it appears that he's going to go off the rails. Last seen pleasuring himself over the city, Homelander has a maniacal look in his eye. That "I can do whatever the f**k I want!" line he repeats, too, shows that he's ready to get back at those who betrayed him. If we were Queen Maeve, Starlight and The Boys, we'd watch our backs.

Homelander won't be the only Supe who is ready to bring the hurt in season 3, either. Soldier Boy is primed to cause some chaos, and his graphic novel backstory hints at some really mature content that's likely to appear in the TV adaptation.

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In the comics, there are two versions of Soldier Boy, with the TV series likely introducing the first generation's version. Soldier Boy is a Supe who becomes a US icon during World War II but his backstory isn't as honorable as the general public think.

Soldier Boy ends up killing his fellow Supes, as well as US soldiers, during one specific mission. Lieutenant Greg Mallory, whose gender has been changed for the TV show, kills Soldier Boy in the comics as recompense. However, given that this Soldier Boy is alive and well in the TV universe, his backstory and character arc need to be altered.

The arrival of Soldier Boy also ushers in the the introduction of another superhero group – Payback. Dubbed the "second most popular superhero team" behind The Seven, Payback are the team led by, in the comics at least, the second iteration of Soldier Boy. Stormfront is also a member of this unit, so her live-action counterpart already has ties to the TV show's version of Soldier Boy.

Season 3's first episode is titled 'Payback' – as revealed by Eric Kripke on Twitter. This might be a subtle tease about how Homelander plans to exact revenge on certain individuals, but it's more likely to hint at Payback's arrival. 

If it does, we could get a flashback episode introducing Soldier Boy and his backstory. That may lead nicely into season 3's main plot, and also act as a novel way to open The Boys' next instalment. Given that we've had new superhero casting announcements recently, we believe this is how it'll go down, too.

Kripke has also elaborated on how Soldier Boy may fit into The Boys season 3. Speaking to Deadline in June 2021, Kripke said: "A big element of the comics actually are flashbacks to World War II and Vietnam. I always really loved it because you got to see how the superhero phenomenon didn’t just affect the present, but how it affected parts of the past as well."

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Soldier Boy's appearance will also introduce one of the graphic novels' most shocking storylines – Herogasm. This story strand sees Vought's superhero line-up travel to a remote tropical island to engage in a massive, secret company-organized orgy.

At the time of publication, Herogasm was considered to be the most controversial moment in the entire series. It contains one particular scene involving Homelander and Soldier Boy having sex, but The Boys season 3 won't include this particular sequence, as Kripke confirmed in October 2020:

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Kripke has since teased Herogasm's sequence, saying that filming it was the "craziest dailies" that he'd ever seen. Speaking to Vanity Fair, Kripke doesn't think that anything else that he films (for the TV adaptation) will ever top it.

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While there will be plenty of risqué moments in The Boys season 3, there will also be plenty of blood, gore and violence. Speaking to Collider about the show's production, Laz Alonso (Mother's Milk) revealed that it'll be the bloodiest season yet. Alonso's comments were backed up by Jack Quaid, who told Inverse that "no one is okay" is the show's next instalment.

There are other less important plot points that need some form of resolution in The Boys season 3. 

Compound V – the substance that gives people superpowers – isn't being released to the general public anymore. It'll be interesting to see if this is the first and last time that it'll be offered out, or if it'll still fall into the wrong hands and lead to the emergence of new supervillains.

Additionally, there's bound to be more infighting among The Seven. A-Train and Starlight have been readmitted to the team, but The Deep hasn't. Homelander is still a member, so no doubt he'll be gunning for Starlight. Add in the fact that Black Noir is in a vegetative state after suffering a peanut allergy in season 2, and Queen Maeve's presence in The Seven, and things could get ugly fast.

We should find out more about other superpowered beings. Cindy, the telekinetic individual who broke out of the Sage Grove testing facility, was last seen hitchhiking towards an unknown destination. She seems to be traveling down the 'supervillain' path, so she might have a more prominent role in proceedings.

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Next, we have the aptly named Love Sausage – yes, the guy with the abnormally long penis (played by Andrew Jackson) who attempts to strangle Mother's Milk at the testing facility. Kripke has teased that Love Sausage may appear, but we'll have to wait and see.

The new season may also be taking a note out of Avengers: Endgame's book and jumping forward in time. Per on set photographs, The Boys season 3 may occur in 2024, judging by a poster where real-life Senator Ted Cruz is making a presidential run:

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Speaking of politics, Kripke hasn't been shy in saying that season 3 will focus on how The Boys reflects present day (and historical) America, among other themes.

"In the third season, we got interested in the history of the Vought universe and its fractured reflection of the United States," he told THR. "It’s like how people say that there are “good old days” and that somehow there’s some sort of past that we need to be great again and return to. 

"Make America great again for who exactly? [In] Soldier Boy... we’re able to delve into issues as disparate as toxic masculinity and racism and some of the wars we’ve been through. We’ve been able to explore not just the here and now but the past — and that’s exciting."

The Boys season 3: new YouTube miniseries fills in the gaps

The Boys season 3: new YouTube miniseries bridges the gap between seasons 2 and 3

To tide fans over until season 3 arrives, a new YouTube tie-in series covers the wider Boys universe in general. 'Seven on 7' with Cameron Coleman is a news-style episodic miniseries that bridges the gap between seasons 2 and 3.

Starring Matthew Edison as the titular news anchor, it's broadcast on the fictional Vought News channel and details the latest news surrounding the world's greatest superhero group, as well as secondary Supes and other important characters.

Speaking to The Wrap, Kripke said 'Seven on 7' is "all real, canon stuff", so it'll contain interesting snippets for fans to keep abreast of ahead of season 3. Check out the first four episodes below:

The Boys season 3: how many more seasons?

The Boys season 3: how many seasons will there be?

The Boys' main cast stand next to a wall during a promotional photoshoot

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Kripke has revealed that he's planned for five seasons. However, he also teased the prospect of more instalments in October 2020:

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It's unsurprising, seeing as Supernatural – the show that made Kripke's name – was originally supposed to run for five seasons, but ended up making it to 15. 

Kripke may decide, then, that The Boys needs more time to wrap up its story. There are 72 issues of Ennis and Robertson's comics and, while the TV show has gone in its own direction story wise, there's enough plot left to tell for at least three or four seasons.

Besides, assuming audiences continue to watch The Boys, Amazon is likely to keep renewing its biggest TV show for as long as possible. In other words, you can bet on The Boys running for a number of seasons yet.

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