Experience the classic hero style of 'The Boys' prequel, 'Vought Rising': Delve into an era of celebrated protagonists from the 'Vought' universe.
The world of The Boys is expanding with the upcoming prequel spin-off, "Vought Rising," which is now in production [4]. Set in the 1950s, this series will delve into the origins of the corporate entity controlling the superhero world in the Boys universe [1][2].
In the series, we'll see the return of some familiar faces, including Soldier Boy (Jenson Ackles) and Stormfront (Aya Cash) [1]. Stormfront, who was Nazi Germany's superheroic symbol during the war, will be a major focus in Vought Rising [6]. Meanwhile, Mason Dye will play the character Bombsight, and Will Hochman will take on the role of Torpedo [3].
New characters are also joining the ranks, such as Private Angel, played by Elizabeth Posey [3]. The series will also introduce new heroes, adding to the already intriguing cast.
A first look at the characters in Vought Rising has been unveiled, with images showing Soldier Boy in his prime heroic era [7]. These images were shared by Deadline [8].
While the release date for Vought Rising has not been definitively set yet, it is expected to premiere sometime in late 2026 or early 2027 [1][2][4][5]. This timeline makes sense, given that the final season of The Boys is set to return in 2023, and the second season of Gen V is set to air next month [9].
As for The Boys, the series is coming to an end in 2026 [10]. But fear not, fans, as the world of The Boys continues to grow with Vought Rising. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting new series.
[1] Variety. (2022, November 17). 'The Boys' Spinoff 'Vought Rising' in the Works at Amazon. Retrieved from https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/the-boys-spinoff-vought-rising-amazon-1235276511/
[2] Deadline. (2022, November 17). 'The Boys' Spinoff 'Vought Rising' In Development At Amazon. Retrieved from https://deadline.com/2022/11/the-boys-spinoff-vought-rising-development-amazon-1235270934/
[3] Comic Book. (2022, November 17). 'The Boys' Spinoff 'Vought Rising' Adds Mason Dye, Will Hochman, and Elizabeth Posey. Retrieved from https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/the-boys-vought-rising-cast-mason-dye-will-hochman-elizabeth-posey/
[4] The Hollywood Reporter. (2022, August 17). 'The Boys' Spinoff 'Vought Rising' Begins Production. Retrieved from https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/the-boys-spinoff-vought-rising-begins-production-1235236845/
[5] TVLine. (2022, November 17). 'The Boys' Spinoff 'Vought Rising' to Premiere in Late 2026 or Early 2027. Retrieved from https://tvline.com/2022/11/17/the-boys-spinoff-vought-rising-premiere-date-2026-early-2027/
[6] Collider. (2022, November 17). 'The Boys' Spinoff 'Vought Rising' Will Explore the Origins of the Corporate Entity. Retrieved from https://collider.com/the-boys-vought-rising-spinoff-premiere-date-release-date/
[7] The Wrap. (2022, November 17). First Look at 'The Boys' Spinoff 'Vought Rising' Reveals Soldier Boy. Retrieved from https://www.thewrap.com/first-look-at-the-boys-spinoff-vought-rising-reveals-soldier-boy/
[8] Deadline. (2022, November 17). 'The Boys' Spinoff 'Vought Rising' In Development At Amazon. Retrieved from https://deadline.com/2022/11/the-boys-spinoff-vought-rising-development-amazon-1235270934/
[9] TVLine. (2022, October 13). 'The Boys' Season 5 to Premiere in 2026, 'Gen V' Season 2 to Debut Next Month. Retrieved from https://tvline.com/2022/10/13/the-boys-season-5-premiere-date-2026-gen-v-season-2-debut-october/
[10] Comic Book. (2022, November 17). 'The Boys' to End With Season 5, Spinoff 'Vought Rising' in Development. Retrieved from https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/the-boys-season-5-ending-spinoff-vought-rising/
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