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The Female of "The Boys" is Definitely More Deadly Than the Male [VIDEO]
Like a wonderfully warped and twisted gift that keeps on giving, Amazon Prime Video's adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's comic book series The Boys is doing its damnedest to get us all up-to-speed before the series sticks a sweet superhero landing on July 26. So far, executive producer-showrunner Eric Kripke's upcoming series has been keeping us busy: we've gotten a glimpse at the marketing machine that is The Seven…wow! We got to know The Homelander (Antony Starr), Annie aka Starlight (Erin Moriarty), aquatic hero The Deep (Chace Crawford), Amazonian-warrior Queen Maeve (Dominique McElligott), speedster A-Train (Jesse T. Usher), see-through hero Translucent (Alex Hassell) and brooding "dark knight" Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell) – for the first time as individuals… as people.
Spoiler? Turns out Vought's "America's Favorite Super Hero Team" are a bunch of righteous a-holes.
But we also got to meet Karl Urban's Billy Butcher and the rest of The Boys, as well as witness the first, fateful encounter with Hughie (Jack Quaid). We've even been treated to four rounds of 8-bit beatdown Spank the Bastards 4 (check out the earlier rounds here and here and here) – but we were left wondering when Karen Fukuhara's The Female would get her chance to shine.
Looks like we're done wondering, as Fukuhara's The Female proves herself every bit the force of nature we hoped she would be – sorry, Black Noir:
Let's not forget the newest NSFW trailer – with Urban offering us a friendly invitation to the upcoming mayhem:
(Check out Bleeding Cool's two-scoops-of-spoilers-filled review of the series premiere here.)
On the side of The Boys, Urban's Billy Butcher is mysterious and brutal, hiding a personal agenda as he approaches potential new recruit Hughie (Quaid), claiming to be a shadowy government operative. Butcher capitalizes on Hughie's rage over his girlfriend Robin's accidental death at the hands of Superhero A-Train and enlists Hughie as part of his plan to bring down the super-hero franchise.
Rounding out Butcher's team are Laz Alonso as second-in-command Mother's Milk; Fukuhara as The Female, a young Asian assassin with blistering fighting skills who happens to have superpowers; and Tomer Capon (When Heroes Fly) as unpredictable wild card Frenchie, a brutal warrior when who lives a life of no attachments or responsibilities.
Now Here's a Look at Amazon Prime's "The Boys"…
Here's a look at two recent teasers for The Boys, including the first (and definitely "eye-opening") NSFW teaser:
In a world where superheroes embrace the darker side of their massive celebrity and fame, THE BOYS centers on a group of vigilantes known informally as "The Boys," who set out to take down corrupt superheroes with no more than their blue-collar grit and a willingness to fight dirty.
THE BOYS is a fun and irreverent take on what happens when superheroes – who are as popular as celebrities, as influential as politicians and as revered as Gods – abuse their superpowers rather than use them for good. It's the powerless against the super powerful as The Boys embark on a heroic quest to expose the truth about "The Seven," and Vought – the multi-billion dollar conglomerate that manages these superheroes.
Amazon Prime Video's The Boys also stars Elisabeth Shue (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Karate Kid) as super-hero handler Madelyn Stillwell, Vice President of Hero Management for Vought and the person responsible for cleaning up after the "heroes." Jennifer Esposito (NCIS, Blindspot) has also been cast in the recurring role of CIA Agent Susan Raynor, with Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead) set as Hughie's father and Billy Zane (Titanic) also set to make a guest appearance this season.