Just a few weeks after premiering its first season on Amazon Video, The Boys is already putting its Season 2 cast together. According to Deadline, the latest additions are Timeless stars Goran Visnjic and Claudia Doumit, both of whom have signed up for recurring roles. A note for people who are unfamiliar with the time travel series, Timeless was created
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Amazon has just released a huge batch of images from its upcoming adaptation of The Boys. Check them out in the gallery above. The series stars Karl Urban (Thor: Ragnarok) as Billy Butcher, who leads a team of people intent on bringing down The Seven, a corrupt and above-the-law group of superheroes, beloved by the world
The new trailer for Prime Video’s adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s comic book The Boys has landed – and it’s as gleefully filthy as the comic. Check it out: The series stars Karl Urban (Thor: Ragnarok) as Billy Butcher, who leads a team of people intent on bringing down The Seven, a corrupt
Here’s the brand new trailer for Amazon’s The Boys starring Karl Urban By Poppy-Jay Palmer 25-01-19 4,253 The Boys is based on Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s ultraviolent graphic novel of the same name, and has been adapted for TV by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Eric Kripke. It stars Karl Urban as Billy Butcher, Elisabeth
The new poster for Amazon’s The Boys TV series is uncanny By Poppy-Jay Palmer 28-09-18 4,410 Amazon Prime Video’s upcoming TV adaptation of The Boys is really going for it. Here’s the show’s first poster: And here’s the cover of the graphic novel: Uncanny, right? Our hopes for a fantastic series to go with it are
Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Eric Kripke’s TV adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s ultraviolent comic The Boys is coming together nicely. A lot of the cast is already in place, and they’ve just found their Billy Butcher. THR reports that Dredd and Star Trek star Karl Urban has taken the central role in
Finally, some news about The Boys! Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Supernatural creator Eric Kripke were reported to be working on a TV series based on Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s filthy, brutal and hilarious anti-superhero comic last year, and it looks like the future’s looking bright for kicking the shit out of misbehaving caped