Throughout the four existing seasons of The Boys we have been able to appreciate the darker side of superheroes, as well as an extremely satirical reflection of society. The Amazon Prime Video production He has made no bones about criticizing conventions, but there is a problem.
And it is that Gen Vthe spin-off based on the universe of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, is already aiming for a second season, while Vought Rising It will be a prequel that will explore the early days of the evil company. Derived products to squeeze the goose that lays the golden eggs, precisely what the main series has parodied for numerous chapters.
Eric Kripke, creator of the project, spoke about this in an interview in Collider in which he explained that feel afraid about burning the fans based on more audiovisual productions.
“Let’s go through the pieces we have on the table right now. I live in absolute terror of becoming what we’ve been lampooning for five years. What defines The Boys It’s just like punk rock, and it hurts a lot more when punk rockers sell out. I’m working very hard not to sell out.
We make these series because we really care about them, we are passionate about them, and we can tell fresh stories that we can’t explore in The Boyspreventing it from being just about rapid expansion. We want to be careful and aware about the decisions we make and be able to defend them. I think about that every day. I just want people to say, ‘Maybe it’s for me or maybe it’s not for me, but to their credit, they maintain a consistent level of quality.'”
However, these words do not mean closing the door to any idea beyond The Boysbut the aim is to maintain the most respectful balance possible. “That’s what we’re trying to do. It’s a tricky balance, for sure. There’s no question that we’re a franchise now, but we’re trying to do it with as much integrity as Hollywood can offer, which isn’t much, but it’s something,” Kripke said. .
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