Here are 5 lesser known facts about The Boys franchise that will make your day!
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Here are five fun facts about The Boys, which is currently streaming its third season on Prime Video.
The third season of The Boys was well worth the wait as fans were left at the edge of their seat watching Billy Butcher, Homelander and the rest of the gang go bat-shit crazy in the first three episodes. While we think we know everything about the show as we read up articles and interviews, there’s so much trivia that we’re unaware of. Be it having its roots in a comic book, or an American President waxing lyrical, here are five fun facts about The Boys, which is currently streaming its third season on Prime Video.
Jack Quaid aka Hughie Campbell not having a whale of a time
Is there anything that Hughie Campbell isn’t scared of when it comes to blood and all things gory. Come to think of it, his very first scene on the show saw his girlfriend blast into pieces. One would think that there’s absolutely nothing that could strike fear in his heart. We were so wrong. It’s not the blood or the guts spilling over everywhere that left Jack Quaid horrified. It was a speedboat. Yes, you heard that right. Remember the whale scene in Season 2? That was the very first time that Jack Quaid ever stepped inside a speedboat. And boy was it a fast ride that he’ll never forget. The actor later revealed that the safe word for him was “Karl” (Karl Urban who was driving the boat) but he unfortunately couldn’t hear a thing as the scene was being filmed from above by a helicopter.
Karen Fukuhara developed her own sign language
Characters on The Boys have their own way to send a message. Some are downright loud, while others choose to let their guns or superpowers do the talking. And then we have Kimiko, a fan favourite who has won our hearts by not saying a word and given us a character who’s undergone such a drastic change that we can’t stop rooting for her. The violent and silent Kimiko, played by Karen Fukuhara, saw the actress work alongside a sign language expert to develop her own form of communication. Watching her say a lot, without saying anything is one of the few adorable things on this otherwise gory show that’s always high on bloodshed.