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The Boys Spinoff Set in Mexico Coming From Diego Luna & Team

Friends and producing partners Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna are launching a new series.Image: Vittorio Zunino Celotto (Getty Images)The Boys has continued to have success with its spinoffs, so Prime Video figured, why stop now? Blue Beetle writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer is teaming up with executive producers Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal for The Boys: Mexico.Like It or Not, Your Doctor Will Use AI | AI UnlockedDeadline broke the news of the spinoff, which is currently being written by Dunnet-Alcocer amid a search

Season 4 Will Be “Character Driven,” Have New Black Noir

Image: Prime VideoAmazon’s The Boys wrapped its third season a few days ago, and now the raunchy superhero satire is taking a break until season four hits sometime presumably next year. A lot happened throughout the eight-episode season, and the show is shaping up to have a sharply different future from the source material by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. And now that things have come to their conclusion, showrunner Eric Kripke has opened up about what’s next for the heroes and dickheads of the beloved series. In a

Eric Kripke Talks Sticky, Wild “Herogasm” Episode

Image: Prime VideoAmazon’s The Boys has always been audacious from the jump, and has never been afraid to put its cast of supers and normal pissed-off civilians through several wringers. Being an adult-oriented show, it loves itself some sex, and this week’s episode had plenty of that on hand, as the show tackled the long-awaited “Herogasm” arc from Darick Robertson and Garth Ennis’ much beloved comic book the show’s based on.In the comics, “Herogasm” is exactly what it implies: the world’s superheroes go to town on each

The Boys’ Eric Kripke Reminds Us Homelander’s Just Donald Trump

Image: Prime VideoYou can say a lot of things about Amazon’s The Boys, but you can’t exactly call it subtle. The show, based on Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s acclaimed comics from Dynamite Entertainment, focuses on a group of corporate owned superheroes called The Seven, and a semi-covert group of average people named The Boys who’ve taken it upon themselves to kill the heroes. Across the show’s three seasons, it’s always been pretty upfront with the kind of satire it’s going for and who it tears down. In the case of