

- Jean Sean22 aprile 2026This is Game of Thrones all over again, except Game of Thrones actually delivered a few good seasons before it turned to sh*t. This show's political messaging has become so heavy-handed it's strangling the story. What started as sharp anti-corporate satire collapsed into a Homelander-as-Trump caricature, red hats and all. The writers got so consumed with broadcasting their politics that they forgot the basic job of making a coherent show. Worst of all, it isn't even trying to change minds. It's stroke content for people who already agree, which is why every episode reads as cringe and circle-jerkish. Whatever happened to subtlety? Good satire trusts the audience. This show drags every point into bold 72-point font and wonders why nobody's impressed. The script reads like the prompt was: "You're a Gen Z virgin scriptwriter who thinks d*ck and fart jokes are peak humor." Every shock-value bit lands with a thud because there's no wit underneath it, only noise dressed up as edge. It had potential. The early seasons had teeth. Now I'm just relieved it's ending, and I hope the spinoffs take the hint. Showrunners should respect the source material or not use the name at all. Edit: since writing this, Gen V has indeed taken the hint.
- trrs24 maggio 2026This is a pretty good show overall. It has its moments where it tends to fall flat especially in the later half but even until the end it was good enough to keep me watching. I wouldn’t call it the best superhero show I’ve seen but I do like that it’s a different take on how the world would be if superheroes were supplemented into modern society. One of my only real issues is you sorta of need to watch the spin off GEN V in between some seasons in order to get more understanding of the passage of time between seasons but at the same time it’s pointless. But you’ll see if you ever watch this show all the way through. Overall easy watch good acting and entertaining
- Hakihiko24 maggio 2026The Gold Standard of Superhero Chaos "The Boys" is a rare kind of series, one that not only maintains its quality over time but actually grows stronger as it goes. Across the years, it has built something that feels bold, honest, and unapologetically messy in the best possible way. The performances are consistently excellent and fully committed. Every character feels real, not because they are likable, but because they are deeply flawed. That human core is what makes everything work, even in the most extreme and over-the-top moments. Visually, the show is sharp and confident, always supporting the tone without overshadowing it. The action is impactful, often brutal, but never empty. It serves the story and reinforces the chaotic world it portrays. What truly stands out is the writing. Instead of relying on a traditional "big villain," the series builds tension from within. The real danger comes from the characters themselves, from their power, their egos, and their inability to control either. It presents a version of superheroes that feels disturbingly believable: not symbols, but humans with the ability to destroy everything. The pacing across seasons is impressive, especially for a long-running show. It is very rare to see a series improve rather than decline, and "The Boys" manages to do exactly that. Even if the final season does not quite reach the same heights as the previous ones, it remains extremely strong and satisfying. In the end, it is more than just a great show. It sets a benchmark for the genre, showing what superhero fiction can be when it dares to be darker, smarter, and more honest.
- Richard18 ottobre 2025Superheroes, but make them corporate, corrupt and terrifying. This show flips the superheroes genre on its head. Homelander is Superman with a god complex and zero empathy. The Seven are more brand ambassadors than heroes and Vought International runs it all like a PR machine. Enter Billy Butcher and his crew, regular humans with vendettas, grit and a lot of swearing. The violence is brutal, the satire is razor sharp and the moral compass spins like a broken drone. It’s not subtle, but it’s smart. The show dives into power, media and manipulation with a wink and a sledgehammer.
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The Boys ha 5 stagioni.
The Boys ha 40 episodi.
I personaggi principali di The Boys sono Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), Hugh 'Hughie' Campbell (Jack Quaid), Homelander (Antony Starr).
The Boys era diretto da Philip Sgriccia, Karen Gaviola, Sarah Boyd, Frederick E. O. Toye, Eric Kripke, Catriona McKenzie, Shana Stein, Nelson Cragg, Stefan Schwartz, Julian Holmes, Dan Trachtenberg, Sylvain White, Steve Boyum, Dan Attias, Matt Shakman, Liz Friedlander, Alex Graves, Batan Silva, Jennifer Phang.
The Boys è stato prodotto da Karl Urban, Anslem Richardson, Hartley Gorenstein, Antony Starr.
Uno sguardo irriverente a ciò che succede quando i supereroi, che sono popolari come le celebrità, influenti come i politici e venerati come dei, abusano dei loro superpoteri invece di utilizzarli a fin di bene. Quando i The Boys si lanciano in una missione eroica per svelare la verità riguardo ai "Sette" sostenuti dalla Vought, inizia una lotta tra senza poteri e superpotenti.
The Boys è votato VM18.
The Boys è uno spettacolo di Action, Commedia, Crime.
The Boys ha una valutazione di 6.9 su 10 dal pubblico.
The Boys Gli episodi sono lunghi 60min.
Lo studio non ha ancora comunicato se ci sarà un'altra stagione.





























