Jack Quaid and Erin Moriarty attend the 2024 Comic-Con International – Hear It for Prime Video’s ‘The Boys’ panel at the San Diego Convention Center on July 26, 2024 in San Diego, California. | Photo Credit: Getty Images via AFP
Prequel to the Prime Video series Boyscalled What Risingwas announced Friday at San Diego Comic-Con and stars Jensen Ackles and Aya Cash. Boys Series executive producer Paul Graylong will be both executive producer and showrunner What Rising,
Ackles also said he would return in Season 5 as his character Soldier Boy. Boys. superhero show Boys The film follows a mismatched vigilante group as they battle corrupt and super-powered individuals. Supes,

The show’s panel began with a humorous live musical performance of songs from the show, actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan flashing his middle finger on stage, and a teaser trailer for Season 2 of the spin-off. Gen V at the annual pop culture convention.
Jessie T. Usher, who plays the speedster named A-Train, briefly joined the cast on stage to rap. Clips were projected on the screen as the cast sang, including the Season 4 song Let’s Put the Christ Back in Christmas. Boys” Parody of disney on ice,
“If you don’t know these guys, let me tell you they’re world-class Broadway performers,” said Morgan, who moderated the panel and played CIA analyst Joe Kessler in Season 4. He honored the musician with a middle finger gesture, echoing the show’s raunchy humor.
The main cast members from Season 4 took the stage, including Antony Starr, who plays Homelander, the younger leader. SupesJack Quaid, Erin Moriarty, Chace Crawford, Laz Alonso, Tomer Capon, Usher and Karen Fukuhara. Show creator Eric Kripke was also on the panel.
Season 5, which will premiere in 2026, will be the series’ last season as part of show director Kripke’s vision for the comic-book adaptation. The popular series also spawned the animated series The Boys Presents: Diabolical.
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The stars are back at San Diego Comic-Con after last year’s writers and actors strike until 2023, with no A-list celebrities or Hall H panels known for delivering some of the biggest industry news.