The Boys: Gruesome, Irreverent Fun
The Boys
The Boys is an extremely graphic, extremely irreverent and fun new superhero show offered by Amazon Prime. Based on the comics of the same name, this one is definitely for the adults.
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The Boys is an extremely graphic, extremely irreverent and fun new superhero show offered by Amazon Prime. Based on the comics of the same name, this one is definitely for the adults.
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