Netflix's "The Boys" has been confirmed to be renewed for the third season, but the release date has not yet been announced. Today (January 20), "The Boys" creator Eric Kripke tweeted that the third season will be even more explicit. Eric Kripke said: "From the first day, everyone asked me if I dared to do this episode, come and challenge me! MOTHERFUCKERS." The script shows that this episode is "Herogasm". "Herogasm" is the annual grand event of the Vought Group. It is an event for those so-called superheroes who are addicted to sex and drugs to give up or restrain these hobbies, which is actually a debauched activity. This line is the most risqué and large-scale chapter in the comics, with passionate sex scenes between Homelander and Soldier Boy, and even group sex. Jensen Ackles (Supernatural) will play the role of Soldier Boy in the series. The Boys tells the story of superheroes who no longer regard fighting crime and achieving justice as their ideals. They reveal their dark side and become cruel gangsters who are lawless, violent, and kill innocent people. Their existence makes the world extremely dangerous and the lives of residents are threatened. In order to punish these demons wandering in the world, a civilian organization funded by the CIA begins a secret crackdown. |
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