A few months after the end of the fourth season, Prime Video’s flagship series The Boys is in full swing and awaits a highly anticipated grand finale.
After five years of very good and loyal service on Prime Video, the main storyline of The Boys will actually say goodbye with a fifth and final season. After last season’s “big” cliffhanger, even the actors don’t know what to expect. What they do know is that filming of this grand finale is coming very soon, as its creator Eric Kripke explained to Collider.
Filming for the deli for the fifth season of “The Boys” will begin very soon
Unfortunately, all good things come to an end, and that also applies to The Boys, the adaptation of the comics of the same name by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson on Prime Video. A real success for the platform, despite a somewhat chaotic but ultimately impressive season 4, the good team will actually end its fight against the megacorporation Vought and the Protector in a final season.
While the previous season began airing on Prime Video last June, creator Eric Kripke announced that filming for the fifth season of “The Boys” will begin at the latest until November. « We will start filming in a week from next Monday. So it’s coming in less than two weeks. “, he specifies. He also doesn’t seem to realize that the end is near for him and his teams. “ I’m lucky enough to keep denying because I’m too busy right now. But I think it will hit me hard emotionally in the middle of the season ».
As Eric Kripke waits to begin filming the final season of “The Boys,” he’s clearly keeping the actors in the dark about their characters’ fates. “ I haven’t told them anything yet. I have a pretty clear idea of each storyline, but it’s not all quite finished yet. However, we know what her emotional journey will be like “. As the (mis)adventures of Butcher, Hughie, La Crème, Frenchie, Stella and Kimiko near their end, Prime Video isn’t done with “The Boys” yet. Its spin-off Gen-V will be for one in particular second season, among other related projects surrounding this extremely promising license.
Source: Collider