According to ScreenRant, Jack Quaid (Logan Lucky), the star of Prime Video’s The Boys , teases the fifth and final season of the series and explains why the ending is beneficial to the show. Quaid spoke to The Hollywood Reporter sharing what is in store for both cast members and the audience. He accepted that the series will end on its fifth season revealing that he is relieved that showrunner Eric Kripke (Supernatural) was able to end its story on his own terms.
Quaid said, “I think it’s good that we end with Season 5 because we’re ending on our own terms. It’s not like someone canceled us and we’re trying to quickly make a season that feels final. This was always the showrunner’s intention to end with five seasons, and I’ve actually known that for a little bit and tried to keep my mouth shut about it.”
As per ScreenRant, although he didn’t say much to spoil the upcoming season Quaid teased what he has witnessed during production and how insane it is. He stated that he is exited to see what’s to come from the rest of the season as he doesn’t know everything that is to happen.
He said, “The Boys Season 5 is gonna be crazy. It’s gonna be very messy. I don’t know, I just keep thinking a lot of us are probably gonna die. It’s just going to be insane, and I’m excited to see what that entails.”
The Boys is a superhero-based series, that takes a spin on conventional superheroes. In the universe of the series being a hero is now a brand that is marketed to the masses which has turned many heroes corrupt not only by their power but also by their new celebrity status.
The series cast includes Quaid as Hughie, Karl Urban (Star Trek) as Billy Butcher, Antony Star (Gen V) as Homelander, Erin Moriarty (Blood Father) as Starlight, Jessie T. Usher (Smile) as A-Train, Laz Alonso (Wrath of Man) as Mother’s Milk, Chace Crawford (The Covenant) as The Deep and many others.
The Boys is available to stream on Prime Video.