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Eric Kripke gives an update on the release date of The Boys season 4, revealing that editing is mostly done, and they are now working on music and visual effects.
The season 4 of The Boys is set to introduce compelling storylines, with the Gen V finale playing a pivotal role. This includes the introduction of a powerful supe virus and the potential alliance between Homelander and fresh faces. Gen V takes The Boys' universe to new heights by showcasing Godolkin University and offering updated versions of beloved characters, offering a sneak peek into what lies ahead in the upcoming season.
The Boys creator Eric Kripke provides an update on the highly anticipated fourth season of the show, following the conclusion of Gen V's first season. Based on the comic book by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, the satirical superhero series revolves around a group of super-powered heroes who abuse their powers, while Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) seeks revenge and aims to expose their true nature. With three successful seasons under its belt, The Boys has been renewed for a fourth season, with a release date expected in the near future after the recent conclusion of Gen V's first season.
Speaking to Variety in a recent interview, Kripke revealed that while he didn't provide a specific release date, the majority of the show's editing has been completed and they are now focused on the music and visual effects. He also mentioned that a lot more work is happening behind the scenes to wrap up the new season of The Boys. Please find his full statement below:
How The Gen V Finale Sets Up Major Storylines For The Boys Season 4
The airing date of 'The Boys' Season 4 will remain unknown until the finale of 'Gen V' is broadcasted. However, the majority of the editing process has been completed, and we are now deeply engaged in refining the music and visual effects. The marketing team has begun preparations, getting ready to launch their promotional campaigns. There is a myriad of activities taking place behind the scenes of 'The Boys' Season 4, I can assure you that.
While Gen V served as a stand-alone show, introducing fresh faces and storylines, season 1 also expanded on The Boys' universe. This was achieved through the introduction of Godolkin University (or God U), a school for young supes, which delved into a perspective and scope beyond The Seven and The Boys. Key characters from the flagship series, such as Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles), Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit), Homelander (Antony Starr), and Butcher, made appearances in this spinoff. As a result, the spinoff provided updates on established characters following season 3 and offered glimpses into the future of the show. Notably, it revealed Victoria's blood-bending powers, similar to Marie's (Jaz Sinclair).
In the season 1 finale of Gen V, there is a significant mid-credit scene featuring Billy Butcher. He is seen exploring the abandoned "Woods" facility, where experiments on individuals infected with a supe virus took place. This scene alludes to Butcher's conclusion in the comic book, involving the use of a biological weapon to eliminate supes. The upcoming season 4 of The Boys is expected to delve into the virus further, as samples are now in Victoria's possession after being obtained from Dr. Cardosa before his demise.
In addition, the final episode of Gen V introduces the arrival of Homelander and raises the possibility of his alliance with Cate and Sam, indicating their potential membership in The Seven. This shocking event occurs after Homelander frames Marie, Andre, Jordan, and Emma for the God U massacre. It remains uncertain if any of the Gen V characters will appear in The Boys season 4. While specific plot details for the upcoming season have not been confirmed, Gen V has successfully laid the groundwork for significant story developments, providing viewers with a glimpse of what to anticipate in the next chapter.
Source: Variety
Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z fan, I am eagerly anticipating the release of The Boys season 4. The show's unique blend of humor, satire, and social commentary has resonated with me and many other fans. The cliffhanger ending of Gen V has left me with many questions, and I can't wait to see how the story unfolds in the next season.
I'm particularly interested in seeing how the show will explore the themes of power and corruption. The Boys has always been a show that has challenged the status quo and questioned the role of superheroes in society. With the introduction of the supe virus and the potential alliance between Homelander and fresh faces, I think the show will continue to push the boundaries and explore these themes in new and exciting ways.
Overall, I'm very excited for The Boys season 4 and I think it has the potential to be the best season yet. The show has a strong track record and a talented cast and crew, so I'm confident that it will deliver another great season of entertainment.