The new season of superhero show features Nick Wechsler, Katia Winter, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Miles Gaston Villanueva.
Last Updated: 01.45 PM, May 26, 2022
Fans are eagerly waiting for Season 3 of The Boys on Amazon Prime Video and the director Eric Kripke has now shared an interesting insight bout the new set of episodes. To add to the excitement of the audience, he has spoken about what they can expect from the new season.
With numerous hints, teasers, and speculations around what’s going to happen in the new season is already doing the rounds, Eric has shared a major revelation about the season. We all know that ‘The Boys’ has never shied away from going crazy with the blood, gore, and exploding heads and bodies. Confirming season three is not going to be any different, he gives a sneak into what’s new this time that is going to 'blow everyone’s mind'. In his statement, he said that the first 15 minutes of episode one will have the 'craziest' sequence that pretty much anybody has ever done. Calling it a 'jaw-droppingly insane' and fun sequence, he said, "It's the best job I have ever had, to think about this stuff. It’s always the frosting on the cake...If we are spending three weeks to break an episode, we spend two-and-a-half weeks banging down on character, plot, and emotion," he said adding that they take a break only when all the 'painful' work is done. "It's almost like a wine spritzer – and take a couple of days to say, ‘Now, let’s all think of the craziest s*#t we can do to lay in on top of the hard work we had already done'," he added.
If the first 15 minutes are going to be crazy, we can only imagine what the entire season has in store for us. Whatever it is, the fans are ready for Vought’s specific brand of madness. With new Super-villains, like the original Payback team with Soldier Boy and Gunpowder, and with plotlines like finding out about Vought International’s history and Butcher getting his own superpowers, the new season assures to offer a lot of intense drama.
The new season of The Boys will have an episodic release every week, starting from June 3 on Amazon Prime Video. The first two seasons are available to stream on the platform for the fans to go down the memory lane so that they can brace enough for a thrilling future.