The Boys are on the run in raucous new trailer for season 2
Amazon has dropped a bloody, hilarious, utterly raucous new trailer for The Boys season 2, along with word that Billy Butcher is getting his own short film.
Amazon has dropped a bloody, hilarious, utterly raucous new trailer for The Boys season 2, along with word that Billy Butcher is getting his own short film.
The Boys are back in town! Or, at least, they will be in just a little over two months time.
The Boys are back... and they're somehow even bloodier than before in the first trailer (plus a creepy short film) for the upcoming second season of Amazon's hit comic book TV series.
After working their magic on Preacher, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are teaming up with Supernatural's Eric Kripke to bring another controversial Garth Ennis comic book to the screen with The Boys. And at New York Comic Con this weekend we got our first look at the upcoming series as well as some big casting news that should make many a fan happy.
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