First glimpse of finale promises oodles of blood

First glimpse of finale promises oodles of blood

The third season of The Boys ended with a bang. The fronts between the supes around Homelander (Antony Starr) and the boys around Butcher (Karl Urban) have intensified again and promise to bring forth particularly bloody battles in season 4. Showrunner Eric Kripke has now too announced the episode title for the finale, which suggests just that.

The Boys season 4 finale title hints at assassination attempt

Taking to Twitter, Kripke shared the cover of a script intended for Season 4 Episode 8 of the Amazon series. As with all other seasons before, this will probably be the final episode. It is titled Assassination Run (eng. “Assassination Run” or “Assassination Order“).

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It doesn’t sound like Season 4 is going to have a particularly peaceful ending. Exact information about the story of the new episodes is not yet available. However, since Supes are now found on both sides of the conflict, the level of violence in the Amazon series will hardly decrease.

When is The Boys season 4 coming to Amazon Prime Video?

There is no exact release date for Season 4 yet. In view of the current production status, however, we assume that it will be released in the Fall 2023 out of.

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