The Boys season 3 release date and everything else we know

Everything you need to know about The Boys season 3 release date, trailer, cast, and more

The boys season 3 release date: The boys and the Seven

When is The Boys season 3 release date? Since it premiered in 2019, Amazon Prime’s The Boys has really made a name for itself as one of the best comic book adaptations on TV. It’s taken the genre to ruder, more violent, and disgustingly filthy new levels. So far, viewers have been treated to two whole seasons of craziness, and unsurprisingly, they’re ready for more.

Based on the comic written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Darick Robertson, showrunner Eric Kripke has created a unique show that subverts the traditional expectations of the superhero genre and has fans hungry for more. Fortunately, there’s a whole lot more in the works with new storylines, more fighting, and more Supes. We don’t know if you wanted more NSFW content, but you’re certainly going to get it.

So, we’ve put together a guide to all things The Boys season 3 for you. Will poor Hughie have done any more murders? What evil thing will Vought do next? Will we have to endure any more from the Love Sausage? There’s only one way to find out…

The boys season 3 release date: When is The Boys season 3 out?

Amazon has accidentally leaked The Boys season 3 release date. In a now-deleted tweet, the streaming service seems to have revealed that The Boys season 3 will be released on June 3.

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It’s unknown if Amazon will drop the whole third season at once or drip-feed us episodes weekly. For the first two seasons, they released the first three episodes on the same day to give us a taste of the series then switched to a weekly model.

The boys season 3 plot: What’s The Boys Season 3 about?

Spoilers up ahead!

Like any good cliffhanger finale, season two ended with a multitude of questions hanging in the balance. What’s congresswoman Victoria Neuman up to? Did we really just witness the demise of Stormfront? What will Homelander do next (after, uh-hum, well, you know…)?

Whilst little has been revealed about the actual plot of season three and no teaser trailers or first looks are in sight, we do at least know one thing – the title of episode six is Herogasm.

Eric Kripke revealed to fans that he has risen to the challenge of tackling one of the comics most bloody, violent, and risque storylines. Which, to be fair, is something he’s become very familiar with by this point.

In terms of plot for the rest of season 3, Kripke spoke to Deadline, revealing this series will look more towards the history of superheroes. “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.”

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Speaking to GamesRadar, executive producer Seth Rogen also spoke a little about the endgame, “Eric does have an ending in mind that he likes and is working towards. But I do also know how fluid these things are. I know some of my favourite shows were not plotted out incredibly specifically, but, to my knowledge, he has an endgame in sight and an ideal number of seasons in his head.”

There’s also a The Boys spin-off in the works, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter, about a college of young superheroes run by Vought International. So, perhaps this season might point itself to gearing up that for launch. Although, at this point, it’s all speculation.

Boys Season 3 trailer: Where is The Boys season 3 trailer?

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The Boys season 3 doesn’t have an official trailer yet but Amazon has started releasing something almost as good: parody news videos poking fun at a certain type of news presenter.

The first clip teases what may end up becoming some season 3 plot points including Homelander’s continued depression, supes being kicked out of the military, and Hughie going to work for the Bureau of Superhuman Affairs.

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Another has Giancarlos Esposito’s Stan Edgar, CEO of Vought, giving a very corporate statement over allegations about compound V. Vought has now opened a Global Wellness Center, and Queen Maeve is opening LGBTQ support groups – more hints, maybe?

Jessie T Usher’s A-Train has a full on music career now, too. Or, he’s trying for one, with the debut music video for his single ‘Faster’. As far as chart-chasing r’n’b goes, we’ve definitely heard, and seen, worse.

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Is The Boys getting a Spin-off?

According to The Hollywood Reporter, there is indeed a spin-off in the works. Written by The Boys executive producer Craig Rosenberg, the currently untitled spin-off will be set in America’s only university for young superheroes and has been described as “part college show and part Hunger Games.”

Showrunner Eric Kripke recently said that The Boys season three will reference the upcoming spin-off.

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We’ve written in a few references and we’re starting to bring it out,” he told The Wrap. “And we’re looking at, because there’s like a part of The Boys that is like the commercials from Saturday Night Live, like sometimes we just flip to these little ads or moments, and we’re looking at maybe, if we can, getting some references to the spin-off and in some of those as well. So we’ve made subtle additions and we’re looking at it some more.”

The Boys Season 3 Cast: Who’s in The Boys season 3?

The Boys season 3 release date: Frenchie, Billy the Butcher, Mother's Milk, the Female, and Hughie

The Boys season three will see a return of most of the big names:

  • Antony Starr as Homelander
  • Jack Quaid as Hughie Cambell
  • Karl Urban as Billy Butcher
  • Erin Moriarty as Annie/Starlight
  • Jessie T Usher as A-Train
  • Chace Crawford as The Deep
  • Karen Fukuhara as Kimiko
  • Laz Alonso as Mother’s Milk
  • Nate Mitchell as Black Noir
  • Dominique McElligott as Queen Maeve
  • Claudia Doumit as Victoria Neuman
  • Giancarlo Esposito as Stan Edgar
  • Tomer Kapon as Frenchie

Whether Stormfront (Aya Cash) will be re-joining the cast remains a mystery. But, let’s talk about who’s new.

As mentioned in the plot, Kripke’s looking to the past with flashbacks to World War II and Vietnam and a big part of those flashbacks, in relation to the comics, is Soldier Boy, the very first Vought superhero who was around in that era. He’s kind of like Vought’s answer to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Captain America.

And they’ve cast a Soldier Boy for season 3 in the form of Supernatural’s Jensen Ackles.

On Twitter, one of the only first looks we’ve been treated to so far is Jensen Ackles’ Soldier Boy super suit.

Variety has also confirmed that The X-Files’s (one of the best TV series around) Laurie Holden will be joining the cast in a recurring role as the Crimson Countess, who, according to the comics, has links to both Stormfront and Soldier Boy.

And finally, we’ve got the following new names joining the cast:

  • Katia Winter as Lil Nina (Dexter, Sleepy Hollow)
  • Sean Patrick Flanery as Gunpowder (The Boondock Saints)
  • Miles Gaston Villanueva as Supersonic (Nancy Drew)
  • Nick Wechsler as Blue Hawk (Revenge)

That’s all we’ve got for now.

If you’re looking to add to your list of seasons you’ll be waiting impatiently for over the coming year, why not check out our guides to The Witcher season 2 or Stranger Things season 4?