As many fans strongly expected, the third season of The Boys did not go further than the previous seasons in the garbage, offering many shocking scenes, be it extreme violence, overt sexuality … or even both at the same time. Like never before, Amazon Prime Video lives up to its status as the most irreverent superhero series ever!
What were the most surprising parts of this third season? Besides the long-awaited herogasm orgy, what were the scenes that shocked Amazon subscribers the most? Here’s our pick of the five most shocking moments from The Boys Season 3!
We’ve been teased for months now, and it’s really an understatement to say that the Herogasm episode didn’t disappoint. The return of the boy soldier started the series’ heroes, but also seven, vigilante team on the trail of his former teammates, Payback. Including the TNT twins, the brother and sister went out of business but remained famous for hosting an annual weekend of VIP debauchery strictly reserved for superpower holders: Herogasm.
In the program of this fun party, a lot of nudity (we can imagine the festive atmosphere during the shooting of the scene), many mixes of genres (especially deep and… octopus!), but also different flows of fluid (that we let nature guess…). Unlucky Frenchie who couldn’t go to the orgy scene, who dreamed of one day discovering herogasm with his eyes!

From its first episode, the third season of The Boys went too far by setting the scene for a sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll orgy with a surprise ending. In this case, we found a termite, the owner of Supes – as its name suggests – with the ability to shrink to the size of an insect. A kind of ersatz trash Ant-Man, with a strong taste of cocaine.
During this scene, the termite uses its power to penetrate its sexual partner’s penis (a giant 11-meter-long penis was constructed for filming) to “clamp” the prostate. But the experience is cut short when the medicine he just took starts to hit his nostrils: the unthinkable happens when a sneeze inadvertently activates the termite’s powers, which restores him to normal size… and causes his partner to explode. in a completely different way. than originally intended!

A shock scene does not necessarily mean frontal nudity or graphic violence. Proof of Timothy’s sad fate. To welcome Deep into the Seven, the sadistic Homelander invites the superheroes to a seafood party, knowing that the Aquatic Superhero doesn’t eat seafood because he is—even a Fishman.
But the real highlight comes during the meal, when Homelander announces a dish specially prepared for Deep, in honor of Korean gastronomy: octopus raw and alive. And not just any Octopus Dip, because it’s his friend Timothy. Pushed into submission by the Homelander, but also by his lover Cassandra, Deep has no choice but to devour his friend…

Popularity obliges, Seven’s image is used by countless manufactured products. But beyond the figurines, t-shirts, and other autographed posters, season three of The Boys also gave us the chance to discover… official sex toys featuring Vought’s superheroes!
Whether you’re a Homelander fan, prefer Starlight or Maeve, or are more in the mood for Black Noir, there’s a dildo for everyone. But the use of these sex toys in season 3 wasn’t what we expected: they were actually used as weapons of war by Kimiko during her infiltration of a Russian brothel.

Finally, how can we not mention series newcomer Blue Hawk, whose racist (not to mention supremacist) ideas shocked a large part of the audience. A target of the A-Train, determined to now put his political fight ahead of his brand image, Blue Hawk for the first time seemed willing to make his mea culpa before his primal racism took over and led to violence against African-American civilians.
Eventually, A-Train decided to act using his super speed to catch up with Blue Hawk on the tarmac and scatter his vices for several miles.
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