Eric Kripke talked about the similarities and differences of HBO and Prime Video productions
the creator of the boys (2019), Eric Kripkegave details about the plot of the new spin-off series, The Boys Presents: Varsity. To the Variety, krypke replied to comment by Patrick Schwarzenegger when comparing euphoria (2019) and the spin-off.
on the podcast Just For Variety, Schwarzenegger said the new production could be defined as “Euphoria meets superheroes,” but the executive producer of the boys agreed in parts.
It’s about psychologically complicated kids getting into trouble, so in that sense it’s like euphoria. But frankly, I don’t know if it’s that dark.
More about the comment Schwarzeneggerthe filmmaker commented that the series of HBO manages to be even darker than the cinematic universe of the boys, since superheroes don’t use drugs freely. “But I hope we’re capturing something real about what it’s like to be young in this over-saturated media landscape we live in.” krypke.
The Boys Presents:varsity, like this euphoria (2019), will accompany a young group as they constantly test their physical, sexual and ethical-moral limits. The difference is that the spin-off will show young people being trained to become superheroes in the future.
Set in the only university for people with special powers, according to the official synopsis, the derivative of the boys it is described as “part high school series, part The Hunger Games”.
The cast includes names like Jaz SinclairLizze BroadwayShane Paul McGhieAimee CarreroReina Hardesty and maddie phillips. the brazilian Marco Pigossi is also confirmed in the cast.
The Boys Presents: Varsity has yet to receive a release date.
More about season 3 of the boys
the third season of the boys premiered June 3 on Amazon Prime. The series is inspired by the authors’ comics of the same name. Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. The story is about a team of superheroes who abuse their abilities.
The first two seasons of the boys are available on Prime Video, and the third year will have new episodes available every Friday. the first season of The Boys: Diabolical (2022) is also now available on the platform.
Source: Rollingstone

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