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Karl Urban Announces Wrap on The Boys Season 4
Superhero properties may not be doing so hot right now, with Shazam! 2 doing dismal numbers and Quantumania receiving middling reviews. However, one comic book
The Boys Stars Share Some Fun Halloween Costumes
It could be a while before we get to see The Boys come back to Amazon Prime Video, but stars like Jack Quaid managed to
The Boys Give First Look at New Heroes Sister Sage and Firecracker
Amazon Prime Video’s The Boys has just come off one explosive season, and production is currently underway for Season 4. The next season is set
Homelander is Even Crazier in New Trailer for The Boys Season 3
Doctor Strange and Batman may have been dominating screens the past few months, but now Amazon Prime Video is ready to bring back their take
A Monstrous Adventure Awaits in Netflix’s Trailer for The Sea Beast
Director Chris Williams has worked on Disney hits like Moana and Big Hero 6, and now he’s teamed up with Netflix for an animated pirate
Butcher Gets Powers in New Trailer for The Boys Season 3
One of the most successful shows to come out of Amazon Prime Video is The Boys, and the series is set to premiere its third
Star Trek Returning to the Big Screen with Original 2009 Cast
The Trek movies have been finding a hard time getting back to the big screen since Star Trek Beyond, but the good news is, Paramount
Diabolical: Animated Anthology Series Announced for The Boys
With Marvel’s What If…? and Star Wars: Visions giving fans a new lens into their favorite franchises, Amazon Prime Video is also giving one of
Meet The Crimson Countess in The Boys Season 3
If Amazon’s The Boys is good at anything, it’s presenting us with some super-powered villains. Besides Homelander, we got the alt-right superheroine Stormfront, and now
The Boys Cast Announce Wrap on Season 3
Superhero properties might be a dime-a-dozen these days, but Amazon’s The Boys manages to stand out with its unique take on the comic book genre.