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A prequel to the Prime Video series the boyscalled Vought on the risewas announced at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday and will star Jensen Ackles and Aya Cash.
the boys Series executive producer Paul Grellong will executive produce and showrunner Vought on the rise. Ackles also said that he will return as his character Soldier Boy for season 5 of The boys.
superhero show the boys follows a team of misfit vigilantes fighting corrupt super-powered people called “Supes.” The show’s panel got off to a lively start with a comedic live musical performance of songs from the show, actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan raising his middle finger on stage, and a trailer for Season 2 of the spin-off. Generation V at the annual pop culture convention. Jessie T. Usher, who plays the speedster named A-Train, briefly joined the artists on stage to perform a rap. Clips were projected on the screen as the artists sang, including the season 4 song. Let’s put Christ back in Christmas of the boys‘parody of Disney on ice.
“In case you didn’t know these guys, (they are) world-class Broadway performers,” said Morgan, who moderated the panel and stars as CIA analyst Joe Kessler in season four. gesture with the finger, echoing the show’s crude humor.
The main cast of the fourth season took the stage, including Antony Starr, who plays Homelander, the little leader of the “Supes”, Jack Quaid, Erin Moriarty, Chace Crawford, Laz Alonso, Tomer Capone, Usher and Karen Fukuhara. The show’s creator, Eric Kripke, was also on the panel.
The fifth season, premiering in 2026, will be the final season of the series as part of director Kripke’s vision for the comic book adaptation. The popular series also spawned the animated series. The Boys presents: diabolical.
Stars have returned to San Diego Comic-Con after the 2023 writers and actors strikes led to a subdued event last year, without A-list celebrities or Hall H panels, which are known for offering some of the most important news in the industry.
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