It’s been a while since the last blood-soaked, gut-filled season of Amazon Prime Video’s superhero send-up The Boys, but man are we glad to have it back. Season 3 picks up right where Season 2 left off; Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) and Hughie Campbell (Jack Quaid) have both gone legit in their fight against the Supes, with Butcher’s crew working under the CIA umbrella and Hughie working as the right hand to Victoria Neumann (Claudia Doumit)—who may or may not be the mysterious figure who can make people’s heads explode whenever the hell she feels like it. Uh oh.
Meanwhile, Homelander (Antony Starr) is growing increasingly unstable after his girlfriend, Stormfront (Aya Cash), was both exposed as a literal Nazi and defeated by our heroes and Ryan, a.k.a. Homelander Jr. (Cameron Crovetti) last season. Not good for the most powerful being on the planet to be losing his mind little by little. Not good at all!
The last time The Boys was airing, back in Fall 2020, it was in the midst of a Marvel and DC drought; in the time since, we’ve seen the MCU embrace the multiverse, the DCEU release the true vision of one of it’s fans’ favorite directors (a vision it will probably never return to again), and a smash hit standalone film where Batman loves wearing eyeshadow (and, probably, listening to My Chemical Romance, too). In short: there’s a lot of good stuff for showrunner Eric Kripke to mine ideas from.
But what makes The Boys more than just a spoof/satire show is the fact that, yes, it brings some of those genre tropes to task, but it also functions as a not only worthy but exceptional entry in its own genre. Some people may watch The Boys because they hate superhero movies and shows, but most people who love the show probably love it because they love those other superhero shows—and just appreciate seeing things go farther. It’s the violence. The cursing. The no-holds-barred R-rating. All the things that Marvel and DC are so scared to go all-in on (outside of the rare Deadpool and Suicide Squad exceptions) are front and center in The Boys. And that’s why we tune in each and every week.
Here’s everything you need to know about the episodes in The Boys Season 3.
What time do The Boys Season 3 episodes come out?
The Boys Season 3 episodes will officially hit Amazon Prime Video on Fridays, but the episodes always hit Amazon Prime Video in the U.S. a bit early on Thursday nights; the first three episodes landed on the platform a little after 8:00 PM EST. So each week you can keep an eye out for that.
When is the next episode of The Boys Season 3 coming out?
The next episode of The Boys Season 3 will officially hit Amazon Prime Video on Friday June 17, but, again, Amazon releases Prime Video originals a bit early on Thursday nights.
How many episodes of The Boys are left in Season 3?
The Boys Season 3, like Seasons 1 and 2, will be eight episodes in total. The first four episodes are now out, which means there are four more still to come.
Stream The Boys Season 3 on Amazon Prime Video
Here’s the complete release schedule for The Boys Season 3:
Episodes officially release on Fridays, but will hit Amazon Prime Video on Thursday nights.
Episode 1, “Payback”: Now streaming as of on June 3
Episode 2, “The Only Man In The Sky”: Now streaming as of June 3
Episode 3, “Barbary Coast”: Now streaming as of June 3
Episode 4, “Glorious Five Year Plan”: Now streaming as of June 10
Episode 5, “The Last Time to Look on This World of Lies”: Streaming on June 17
Episode 6, “Herogasm”: Streaming on June 24
Episode 7, “Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed”: Streaming on July 1
Episode 8, “The Instant White-Hot Wild”: Streaming on July 8
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