"The Boys" is an American superhero streaming television series directed by Dan Trachtenberg, Eric Kripke, Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen.
The starring cast includes Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Dominique McElligott, Jessie T. Usher, Laz Alonso, Chace Crawford, Tomer Capon, Karen Fukuhara and others.
Here are "The Boys" TV series trailer, plot summary, full cast and characters, release date and everything we know so far.
Trailer
Is there a trailer for The Boys TV series?
Amazon Prime Video on Tuesday, August 04, 2020 released the trailer for "The Boys" you can watch here:
The Boys Season 2 - Official Trailer | Amazon Prime Video.
Plot summary
What is The Boys TV series plot?
Here is a short review of "The Boys" TV series plot summary.
The Boys is set in a universe where superpowered individuals are recognized as heroes by the general public and work for the powerful corporation Vought International, which markets and monetizes them. Outside of their heroic personas, most are arrogant and corrupt. The series primarily focuses on two groups: the Seven, Vought's premier superhero team, and the eponymous Boys, vigilantes looking to bring down Vought and its corrupt superheroes.
The Boys are led by Billy (Karl Urban) Butcher, who despises all superpowered people, and the Seven are led by the narcissistic and violent Homelander. At the start of the series, the Boys are joined by Hughie (Jack Quaid) Campbell after a member of the Seven accidentally kills his girlfriend, while the Seven are joined by Annie January (Erin Moriarty), a young and hopeful heroine forced to face the truth about those she admires. Other members of the Seven include the disillusioned Queen Maeve, drug-addicted A-Train, insecure the Deep, the mysterious Black Noir, and white supremacist Stormfront. The Boys are rounded out by tactical planner Mother's Milk, weapons specialist Frenchie, and superpowered test subject Kimiko. Overseeing the Seven is Vought executive Madelyn Stillwell (Elisabeth Shue), who is later succeeded by publicist Ashley Barrett (Colby Minifie).
The first season depicts the initial conflict between the Boys and the Seven, which is motivated by Butcher believing Homelander caused his wife Becca's disappearance. While Homelander and Stillwell conspire to receive government support for superheroes, the Boys attempt to stop them by uncovering Vought's secrets. Initially unaware of each other's affiliations, Hughie and Annie muddle the conflict when they enter into a romantic relationship, despite Butcher's distrust of her.
Cast
Who plays who in the The Boys TV series?
Here is the full cast and characters of "The Boys" TV series. Actors and actresses are sorted mostly in credits order.
Karl Urban as William "Billy" Butcher - The leader of the Boys and former SAS operator
Jack Quaid as Hugh "Hughie" Campbell Jr. - A civilian member of the Boys
Antony Starr as John / Homelander - The extremely powerful leader of the Seven
Erin Moriarty as Annie January / Starlight - A devout Christian light-emitting superhero and member of the Seven
Dominique McElligott as Maggie Shaw / Queen Maeve - A veteran member of the Seven with enhanced physical strength and durability
Jessie T. Usher as Reggie Franklin / A-Train - A speedster member of the Seven
Laz Alonso as Marvin T. Milk / Mother's Milk - A member of the Boys responsible for organizing and planning their operations
Chace Crawford as Kevin Moskowitz / the Deep - A member of the Seven
Tomer Capon as Serge / Frenchie - A member of the Boys and international arms trafficker skilled in munitions ordnance, infiltration, and communications
Karen Fukuhara as Kimiko Miyashiro / the Female - A mute member of the Boys with enhanced strength and regenerative healing
Nathan Mitchell as Black Noir - A silent member of the Seven
Elisabeth Shue as Madelyn Stillwell (season 1; guest season 2) - The charismatic, scheming vice-president of Hero Management at Vought International
Colby Minifie as Ashley Barrett (season 2 - present; recurring season 1) - A publicist for Vought International
Aya Cash as Klara Risinger / Liberty / Stormfront (season 2) - The first successful Compound V subject and member of The Seven with several abilities, including the ability to discharge burning energy from her hands
Simon Pegg as Hugh Campbell Sr. (season 1) - Hughie's father
Ann Cusack as Donna January - Starlight's mother
Shaun Benson as Ezekiel (season 1) - A homophobic Christian superhuman with elastic powers
Jennifer Esposito as Susan Raynor (season 1; guest season 2) - The deputy director of the CIA
Jordana Lajoie as Cherie - Frenchie's former criminal associate and lover a weapons specialist
Shantel VanSanten as Becca Butcher (seasons 1 - 2) - Butcher's wife, whose disappearance motivates his battle against the Seven
Malcolm Barrett as Seth Reed (season 1; guest season 2) - A Vought public relations writer
Nicola Correia-Damude as Elena - Queen Maeve's girlfriend
Christian Keyes as Nathan Franklin (season 1) - A-Train's older brother and trainer
Laila Robins as Grace Mallory (season 2; guest season 1) - The former deputy director of the CIA and informal founder of the Boys
Giancarlo Esposito as Stan Edgar (season 2, guest season 1) - The CEO of Vought International and Stillwell's superior
Claudia Doumit as Victoria "Vic" Neuman (season 2) - A congresswoman
Langston Kerman as Eagle the Archer (season 2) - An archery-themed superhero
Jessica Hecht as Carol Mannheim (season 2) - Eagle the Archer's "teacher" and therapist
Abraham Lim as Kenji Miyashiro (season 2) - Kimiko's younger brother
Cameron Crovetti as Ryan Butcher (season 2) - Becca's and Homelander's son
Alex Hassell as Translucent (season 1) - A member of the Seven
Mishka Thรฉbaud as Shockwave (seasons 1 - 2) - A rival speedster to A-Train
Jess Salgueiro as Robin Ward (season 1) - Hughie's girlfriend
David Reale as Evan Lambert - A Vought public relations writer alongside Seth
Brittany Allen as Charlotte / Popclaw (season 1) - An actress and superhero in a secret relationship with A-Train
Dan Darin-Zanco as Doppelganger (seasons 1 - 2) - A shapeshifting Supe that works for Vought
Haley Joel Osment as Charles / Mesmer (season 1) - A former superhero in Teenage Kix
John Doman as Jonah Vogelbaum (seasons 1 - 2) - The Vought scientist
Brit Morgan as Rachel (season 1) - Becca's sister and Butcher's sister-in-law
Brendan Beiser as Jeff (season 1) - A Vought operative
Jackie Tohn as Courtenay (season 1) - A Vought production assistant
Jim Beaver as Robert "Bob" Singer - The US Secretary of Defense
Alvina August as Monique (season 1) - Mother's Milk's wife and mother of their daughter, Janine
Dรฉbora Demestre as Isadora (season 1) - Vought's suit designer
David Thompson as Gecko - A former superhero with regenerative abilities and test subject at Vought
Katy Breier as Cassandra Schwartz - A member of the Church of the Collective
Shawn Ashmore as Lamplighter - A former member of the Seven with pyrokinesis
Nalini Ingrita as Janine (seasons 1 - 2) - The daughter of Mother's Milk and Monique
Adrian Holmes as Dr. Park - The head of the compound that Becca as being held prisoner in
Dawnn Lewis as Valerie - A witness to Stormfront's racist murder in the 1970s
Howard Campbell as Myron - Valerie's brother
Andrew Jackson as Love Sausage - A Compound V test subject with a prehensile penis that can stretch to enormous lengths
Jason Gray-Stanford as Dennis - A man whose car Butcher and Starlight take to drive Hughie to the hospital
Krishan Dutt as Naqib (seasons 1 - 2) - A superpowered terrorist with explosive-based powers
Barbara Gordon as Judy Atkinson - Butcher's aunt
John Noble as Sam Butcher - Butcher's estranged father
Lesley Nicol as Connie Butcher - Butcher's mother
Ess Hรถdlmoser as Cindy - A telekinetic Compound V test subject
Chris Mark as Blindspot - A blind superhero with super hearing
Michael Ayres as Jay - Frenchie's deceased former criminal associate and best friend
Samer Salem as Naqib (seasons 1 - 2) - A superpowered terrorist with explosive-based powers
Nneka Elliott as Female News Anchor
Connie Wang as Deanna
Dan Duran as VNN News Anchor
Roger Peterson as Male News Anchor
Billy Zane as Billy Zane
David Andrews as Senator Calhoun
Ana Sani as Anika
Thomas Roberts as Self
Bruce Novakowski as Doug Friedman
Maria Menounos as Self
Mike Massaro as ESPN Interviewer
Tanner Zipchen as Entertainment Reporter
Bill Turnbull as Trevor
Gordon Harper as Phillip
Darrin Maharaj as Reporter
Mike Donis as Tiny Hero
Lovina Yavari as Ruby
Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy
Wallace Langham as Dr. Damien Hodgman
Anna Khaja as Lydia Parker
Jaden Martin as Jamie
Greg Grunberg as Self As Agent Bill Pearson
Christian Bako as Aleksy Lutz
Toby Bisson as Colby
Parker Corno as 8 Year Old Boy
Paulino Nunes as Mayor of Baltimore
Keller Viaene as Cute Little Girl
Christopher Lennertz as Christopher Lennertz
Da'Vinchi as Anthony
Adrian Falconer as Colby's Dad
Akiel Julien as Deeaygo
Jack Mosshammer as Gary
Melanie Peterson as Sweet Mom
JD Smith as Officer
Steve Coombes as Security Guard
Deidre Cross as Flight Attendant
Ashton James as Oslo
Shanice Johnson as Curious Girl
Deshay Padayachey as X-Ray Tech
Tara Reid as Tara Reid
Jay Yoo as Colby's Dr.
Massey Ahmar as Guard
Jordan Andonov as Passenger #1
Aldrin Bundoc as Clerk
Cole Kapoor as Excited Teen's Friend
Joel Rinzler as Groundskeeper
Callum Shoniker as Commercial Son
Caitlyn Sponheimer as Molly
Chris Hansen as Chris Hansen
Simon Henderson as Husband on Flight 37
Scott Baker as Big Game
Matt Duncan as Seafood Guy
Hallea Jones as Older Girl
Kathy Maloney as Vought News Host
Tavia Pereira as Passenger #2
David Snelgrove as Congressman
David Webster as Excited Teen
Isaac Bell as Bartender
Charley Koontz as Tommy Peterson
Keana Lyn as Hostess
J.D. Nicholsen as Sheriff Ed Flanagan
Kevin Vidal as Cyrus
Jim Annan as Pastor John
Andrew Perun as Musician
Brendan Shoreman as Security Guard
Adam Waxman as Passenger #3
Farid Yazdani as Operations Agent
Nana Damptey as Young Valerie
Luis Fernandes as Perp
Okiki Kendall as Teacher
Dan MacKay as Daniel Prestia
Heather Tod Mitchell as Mrs. Crowder
Philip Savas as Bawling Fan
Aram Avakian as Young Mesmer
Jaiden Cannatelli as Mason
Ric Garcia as Lone Survivor
Thomas Hauff as Pastor
Brittany Johnson as Passenger #4
Aniko Kaszas as Female Bartender
Gavin Pounds as Heckling Fan
Katie Couric as Katie Couric
Mike Joseph as Frightened Man
Ksenia Daniela Kharlamova as Girl in Classroom
Wyatt Lamoureux as Minister
Byron Abalos as Filipino Guy
Aiden Altow as Shy Boy
Zoe Ambrose as Cleo
Anton Gillis-Adelman as Benjy
Biden Hall as Cop
Matt Jensen as Frat Boy
Isaiah Adam as Dan
Julia Dyan as Elizabeth
Goran Viลกnjiฤ as Alastair Adana (season 2) - The leader of the Church of the Collective
Stephanie Jungtabitha as Samantha
Moni Ogunsuyi as Hot Waitress
Makenna Beatty as Girl
Evangelia Kambites as Supe Gospel Singer
Connor Lucas-Loan as Second Frat Boy
Adam Maros as Cop
Kamil Orzechowski as Desperate Thief #1
Joanne Reece as Tina
Sana Asad as Gianna
Will Carr as Tim
Daniel Lavigne as Housing Project Dad
Nancy O'Dell as Self
Tabitha Tao as Assistant
Chad Allen as S.W.A.T Captain
Jenny Brizard as Hair Stylist
Craig Burnatowski as Street Cop
Joel Gagne as Gunpowder
Allison Hogg as Sheila
Arista Arhin as Housing Project Daughter
Maddy Foley as Olive
Tim Gammon as Susan Rayner's Husband
John Thomas Gauthier as Big Sonofabitch
Kris Siddiqi as Kuldeep Singh
Abbas Wahab as Alastair Adana's Assistant
Angelica Alejandro as Anxious Salon Worker
Jhonattan Ardila as Heckling Fan's Friend
Gary Brennan as National Defense Expert
Allan Price as Senator #1
Dorrett White as Teen Girl On the Street
John Williams as Older Donor
Ada H. Chan as EMT
Kaijuan Dockery as Housing Project Son
Yona Epstein-Roth as EMP Dude Patient
James Hicks as 20-Something Guy (PSA)
Ethan Tavares as Susan Rayner's Son
Jarrod Terrell as Planet Vought Waiter
Perrie Voss as Lisa Concilia
Grace Armas as Mamasan Matron
Nicole Maroon as Emotional Donor
Nicolas Melo as Sound Boom Person
Nick Alachiotis as Acid Vomit Patient
Christina Dixon as Leanne Franklin
Stefan Lawrence as High End Restaurant Waiter
Kym Wyatt McKenzie as Fake Butcher
Emma Nelles as Girl (PSA)
Virginia Roncetti as Nancy Peterson
Charlotte Tavares as Susan Rayner's Daughter
Carol Huska as Sorority Girl
Reid Janisse as Field Producer
Tiana Leonty as Believe Attendee
Brian Russell as Emergency Worker
Toyin Sebastien Ajimati as Michel
Anthony Bewlz as Homelander Double
Caroline Lesley as Reporter
Maia Lima-Thompson as Glowing Eyes Patient
Peter Nelson as Maeve's Dad
Birgitte Solem as Fake Stillwell
Robert Pue as Guy
Stephanie Brister as Homeless Woman
Jesse Buck as Greasy Dude
Ian Kilburn as Vought Security Agent
Chen Li as Phasing Patient
Kaitlyn Riordan as Sonia
Chai Valladares as A-Train Fan
Alessandra Vite as Jersey Girl
Mark Antony Krupa as Ivan
Rebekah Marie as Tongue Patient
Andrew Moodie as Chairman Matthew Richardson
John Moore as Reporter
Carlos Pinder as Tactical Team Leader
Luke Robinson as Jean Paul
Dave Tommasini as NYPD Helicopter Pilot
Eric Andrews as Photographer
Chiamaka Glory as Jill the Executive
Lynne Griffin as Lois
Julie Nolke as Reporter
Cydney Penner as Jody
Malia Singh as Victoria Neuman's Daughter
Mark Sparks as NYPD Helicopter Co-Pilot
Wayne Wells as Wall Punching Patient
James Hartnett as Reality Editor
Brendan Virtucio as Filipino Armed Guard #1
Liyou Abere as Janine
Cassie Cao as Production Assistant
Ashley Comeau as Margaret
Neil Girvan as Randall Skilton
Sanden Perera as Zapped Lights Patient
Preeti Torul as Reporter
Kai Bradbury as The Female's Brother (17)
Luis Cruz as Filipino Armed Guard #2
Charles Altow as Maverick
Hubert Boorder as Crushed Security Guard
Vanessa Burns as Reporter
Farleena Khan as Tourist
Vickie Papavs as Veronica Barassi
Dani Jazzar as Tall Terrorist
Derrick Su as The Female's Brother (7)
Randal Baumer as Stormfront Fan
Anthony Gerbrandt as Protestor
Mark Rainmaker as Exploded Security Guard
Courtenay J. Stevens as Megachurch Salesman
Ajay Fry as Trivia MC
Ahmed Mesallati as Heavy Terrorist
Imogen Haworth as Mother
Vicki Kim as Stormfront Fan
David MacInnis as Shot Security Guard
Brett McCaig as Vought Executive
P. J. Byrne as Adam Bourke - A film director helming a movie for Vought starring the Seven titled Dawn of the Seven
Briana Templeton as Protestor
Ali Shmaisani as Clean Cut Terrorist
Momona Tamada as Young The Female
Hershel Blatt as Protestor
Neema Nazeri as Rafiq
Janet Rose Nguyen as Vought Executive
Paul Rivers as Stormfront Fan
Vaios Skretas as Dragged Orderly
Greg Zajac as Homebanger
Kirpa Budwal as Cockpit Terrorist
Stephannie Hawkins as Female from the Car
Kevin Allan as Vought Executive
Ruth Chiang as Zapped Doctor
Sydney Coombs as Stormfront Fan
Stephanie Jung as Samantha
Chloe MacLeod as Snowflake Cuck's Wife
Katherine Oh as Protestor
Jason Hsu as Roughman #1
Pierre Drivas as Syrian Boy
Tom Henry as Snowflake Cuck
Sylvia Osei as Village Mother
Alex Chung as Roughman #2
Chitom Eze as Maeve's Male Friend #1
Chris Robinson as Smart Ass Cop
Idrissa Sanogo as Village Boy
Nick Coleman as Maeve's Male Friend #2
Kevin Shand as Super Villain
Jeff Sinasac as Ted
Anthony Jhade as Soldier
Anthony Lake as Porn Jack From Jupiter
David Pinard as VNN Interviewer
Dylan Moscovitch as Porn The Deep
Yury Ruzhyev as Victor
Mike Mains as Porn Dude #1
Dennis Mirkovic as Vladislav
Garrett Christian as Porn Dude #2
Christian Emilio as Porn Dude #3
Cory Myles as Porn Dude #4
Filming
What are The Boys filming details?
"The Boys" series are produced by Sony Pictures Television, Amazon Studios, Point Grey Pictures, Original Film, Kripke Enterprises, Kickstart Entertainment and KFL Nightsky Productions.
The average duration of each episode is 55 - 68 minutes. Country of origin: United States. Original language: English.
Rating
What are critics and audiences saying about The Boys TV series?
"The Boys" TV series got high rating from critics. IMDB rating is 8.7/10.
Sources
More information and reviews on "The Boys" TV series you can get on the following websites.
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