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Homelander Is Back: The Boys’ Release Date Is Finally Announced After Two-Year Hiatus

Prime Video has announced the return of ‘The Boys’ for its fourth season, set to premiere on June 13.

Prime Video recently announced the much-anticipated return of ‘The Boys’ for its fourth season, ending a nearly two-year wait for fans of the series.

The announcement was made yesterday with a poster featuring Antony Starr as Homelander and Claudia Doumit as Victoria Neuman, signaling the show’s comeback on June 13, 2024. As seen in the poster, Homelander has his arm around Neuman in a setting that resembles a political victory or celebration.

You can see the poster below.

‘The Boys” Last Season Concluded in 2022

Known for its satirical take on the superhero genre, ‘The Boys‘ follows the story of a group of vigilantes led by Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), who aim to expose and combat corrupt superheroes. With its previous season concluding in the summer of 2022, the series left fans eagerly anticipating its return.

Since its debut in 2019, the series has expanded into a larger universe, including spin-offs like the animated ‘Diabolical’ and the live-action ‘Gen V.’

As ‘The Boys’ gears up for its June release, fans can catch up on the first three seasons currently streaming on Prime Video.

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