Eric Kripke's The Boys debuted on Amazon Prime Video in 2019 and, since then, has gone on to become one of the most popular shows on the platform.
The show is now in its 5th and final season, and fans are getting emotional as they prepare to bid adieu to their favourite show.
Picking up after the events of Season 4, the fifth season is set in a dystopian world where Homelander now rules the nation, and multiple members of The Boys are set to be executed. Will the 5th season match the hype and quality of the previous four seasons? The makers have released the first two episodes, and here is what the audience thinks!
The Boys season 5 audience review
Netizens are pulling an all-nighter to finish the first two episodes launched by the makers. Following the likes of Bridgerton andStranger Things, The Boys makers also decided to release the show in parts. The first two episodes are out and fans are loving it.
One netizen stayed up all night and wrote, "Can't believe I stayed up until 5 to watch the season 5 of the Boys… Today is going to be a very long day for me," another wrote, "incredible first two episodes of season 5 for the boys."
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Another netizen called the first two episodes a 'banger', "first two episodes of the boys season 5 are absolute bangers "
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Another fan thought that season 5 is better than season 4, "The Boys Season 5 Episode 2: This is shaping up to be as good as Season 3, thank god because Season 4 was a snooze fest, I like it so far, hope they stick the landing in the finale "
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Another review read, "Season 5 of the boys first two episodes might be some of the best in the entire series. This show is my favorite and personal best of all time. Holy cow what a job well done."
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Another netizen commented, "Done watching season 5 episode 1 of The Boys. What a great episode to start the season finale."
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Season 5 brings back the main ensemble of characters. Antony Starr stars as Homelander, Erin Moriarty plays Starlight, and Jack Quaid returns as Hughie Campbell. Karl Urban reprises his role as Billy Butcher, while Chace Crawford plays The Deep.
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Jensen Ackles appears as Soldier Boy, Jessie T. Usher as A-Train, Karen Fukuhara as Kimiko Miyashiro, Laz Alonso as Mother's Milk, Nathan Mitchell as Black Noir, and Tomer Capone as Frenchie.
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