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The Boys: Misha Collins Says Jensen Ackles Has Gotten Soft (& Gummy?)

So remember how we reported yesterday on Jensen Ackles aka Soldier Boy getting his "Eye of the Tiger" on as he continues work on showrunner & EP Eric Kripke and Amazon Prime's The Boys? Well, Ackles' Supernatural's Misha Collins has decided to check in to offer his thoughts on his friend & SPN co-star's turn as the OG supe- and he's not impressed. In fact, he thinks he's gotten "soft"- though to be fair, we think "gummy" and "fruit-filled" might be better adjectives to run with…

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As part of his GISH (Greatest International Scavenger Hunt) initiative, Collins asked folks to make up a rendering of Ackles using only Skittles Gummies. And let's just say the up-and-coming candy artists heeded the call, offering so much impressive work that it caught the attention of the Amazon series' social media team (who shared some examples). Well, it was clearly too good of an opportunity to have a little fun with Ackles for Collins to pass up. The on-screen Castiel responded, "I don't want to criticize, but looks like [Jensen Ackles] has gotten a bit soft since joining ["The Boys"]… but I'm sure he'll soldier on." As we await Ackles' response, here's a look at how the whole exchange went down (along with some amazing examples of candy art that's damn impressive):

In the following first edition of VNN hosted by Matthew Edison's VNN anchor Cameron Coleman, viewers get some intel on how things have been since we last saw anyone. Homelander (Antony Starr) is MIA publically, the government's backing away from "supe soldiers," Dawn of The Seven" may be DOA, Vought covers up Blindspot's (Chris Mark) death, and Hughie (Quaid) now a senior analyst for Congresswoman Neuman (Claudia Doumit)- with Neuman now the director of the Office of Supe Affairs. In addition, Eagle the Archer keeps making his case while Starlight (Moriarty) is praised for lighting up the music charts. And we'll leave it to you to figure out who we think "OurSheet's Mickey Londale" is supposed to be.

Heading into the third season, viewers can look forward to seeing Laurie Holden (The Walking Dead, The Americans) in the recurring role of supe Crimson Countess, along with Sean Patrick Flannery (The Boondock Saints), Nick Wechsler (Revenge), and Miles Gaston Villanueva (Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders) as three original supes characters. Villaneuva plays Supersonic, rumored to possibly have a personal connection with Starlight (Erin Moriarty). Flannery will play the weapon expert-sounding Gunpowder, while Wechsler will be taking on the role of Blue Hawk.

Speaking with Deadline Hollywood earlier to talk all things The Boys, Kripke discussed what his goals are for the third season and a teaser about the series opener.

Expect America & Being An American to Be Key Season Themes: "We've been certainly a political and satirical show. We were really interested in exploring both the recent history of Vought, the company in the show, but also through that the recent history of the United States… We got really interested in the myths we tell ourselves, to feel that we're righteous, really exploring America itself as a myth.

A big element of the comics actually are flashbacks to World War II and Vietnam. I always really loved it because you got to see how the superhero phenomenon didn't just affect the present, but how it affected parts of the past as well. And so we have this character, Soldier Boy, played by Jensen Ackles, and he's been around since World War II and was the first Vought superhero. Through him and through his story, we're able to explore a lot of the history of the country, really.

I'd say in previous seasons the boogeyman for you to be scared of used to be, 'The terrorists are coming to get you.' And now it's sort of metastasized into, I think, a much more ominous, 'Your neighbor is coming to get you.' And that's scary to me, how politics are turning us on each other. So, we want to explore what it means to be in America, really."

Viewers Should Expect "Something Nobody Has Ever Seen Before" in S03E01: "Without giving away any spoilers, I was just in editing yesterday, and we're doing something here in the season 3 premiere that is not only I think the craziest thing we've ever done, it's got to be up there with the craziest thing anyone's ever done. Maybe it won't work. Who knows? But I'm just so high on this gag that we're pulling off. And it's certainly something nobody has ever seen before, probably for good reason. So all that's really exciting."

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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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