Stormfront Is Not the Hero We Want in The Boys Official Season 2 Trailer

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Can or not it’s September but already? Amazon launched the official trailer for The Boys Season 2 on Tuesday, and we couldn’t be extra hyped to get again within the motion. The preview teases much more blood, ridiculousness, and menacing superheroes than Season 1 had, and that’s significantly saying one thing. 

As Billy the Butcher (Karl Urban) declares on the prime of the trailer, his spouse is alive and the mission for The Boys can be to get her again and away from Homelander (Antony Starr). Within the course of, they’re going to should take down Vought and hopefully clear their names, however to do this they may should… kill everybody? Okay, it isn’t probably the most stable plan, however its precisely what we count on from Billy. 

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There are some things standing of their manner. This season there are “tremendous terrorists,” and it’s extremely troublesome to decipher what aspect of the battle they’re on. There’s additionally Homelander, probably the most vile particular person on the face of the planet, and now Stormfront (Aya Cash), the most recent superhero to hitch The Seven. It looks like she’s come to be a thorn in Homelander’s aspect, however by the tip of the trailer they’re teaming up and he is lasering her “f–king tits” (her phrases, not ours). The very last thing The Boys or the world want is somebody on Homelander’s degree of debauchery.

Rebecca, maintain tight. It seems to be like it should be a wild experience earlier than Billy makes his manner again to you. 

The Boys Season 2 premieres Friday, Sept. four on Amazon. 

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