The Boys Season 2 Mystery Trailer Prods More
of the Same in 2020
Under five months on from the arrival of season 1, Amazon
Prime Video dropped an unexpected mystery trailer for The Boys season 2 at the
2019 Comic Con Experience (CCXP) in São Paulo, Brazil throughout the end of the
week. Altogether silent and set to the tune of Des Rocs' 2018 tune "Let Me
Live/Let Me Die", it includes the majority of the returning cast
individuals, including Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), Hughie (Jack Quaid),
Starlight (Erin Moriarty), Homelander (Antony Starr), Queen Maeve (Dominique
McElligott), The Deep (Chace Crawford), Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara), Frenchie
(Tomer Capon), Marvin (Laz Alonso), Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell), and Vought
executive Stan Edgar (Giancarlo Esposito).
Being a one-and-a-half-minute secret, The Boys season 2
trailer doesn't part with much. It opens with a startled Homelander (Starr),
covered in blood, seeing something off-screen, before bouncing through the
other previously mentioned cast individuals. Billy (Urban) appears to have
overhauled himself to expert sharpshooter and programmed rifles. An intubated
A-Train (Jessie T. Usher) — who endured a coronary failure toward the finish of
season 1 because of the exhibition upgrading drug Compound-V — lies on an
emergency clinic bed. What's more, Hughie (Quaid) welcomes somebody with
another person's cut off hand.
After the midway sign of The Boys season 2 secret, which
lands with the "Let Me Live/Let Me Die" melody verse "It's
killing time", there's a great deal of blood splatter as it changes gears
into more activity arranged toll. Basically, The Boys season 2 trailer needs
you to realize that the grown-up just Amazon hero arrangement will keep on
conveying on the violence that season 1 was known for. The trailer at that
point closes with Billy tasting some tea and grinning to himself.
Notwithstanding the ones found in the trailer, The Boys
season 2 likewise stars Aya Cash (You're the Worst) as Stormfront, a superhuman
character initially composed as male in Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's
comic book arrangement, on which the show is based. Eric Kripke (Supernatural)
made the show, and fills in as an official maker close by Seth Rogen and Evan
Goldberg.
The Boys season 2 will discharge in 2020 on Amazon PrimeVideo around the world.
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