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The Boys’ Latest Promo Video Pokes Fun at Streaming Services & Hints at Season 3’s Supes Crackdown

The Boys is easily Amazon’s biggest show right now, and the momentum certainly hasn’t let up in two seasons. We’ve still got a while to go before season 3 is finally released, but Amazon has just put out a fairly lengthy promo video for the show, tiding fans over with some quality content while waiting for the next season.

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You can check out the promo video down below:

The promo video is pretty much everything a series fan could ask for: it teases the upcoming conflict in season 3 as the government tightens measures against Supes and are resolved to take action against those who cross the line. We also get some parodies of popular streaming services like Disney+, along with a music video that’s sure to entertain.

There’s no set release date for season 3 of The Boys just yet, though it’s expected to release late this year, or in early 2022.


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