
A group of vigilantes known informally as “The Boys” set out to take down corrupt superheroes with no more than blue-collar grit and a willingness to fight dirty.
































Cast & Chracters

Billy Butcher
William 'Billy' Butcher is the leader of The Boys, a vigilante group dedicated to exposing and combating corrupt superheroes. A former SAS operative, Butcher harbors a deep-seated vendetta against Homelander, whom he holds responsible for his wife's disappearance. Known for his ruthless tactics and unwavering determination, Butcher's leadership is both charismatic and controversial, often blurring moral lines in his quest for justice.

Hugh 'Hughie' Campbell
Hugh 'Hughie' Campbell is a civilian who becomes a member of The Boys after his girlfriend is tragically killed by A-Train, a member of The Seven. Initially naive and reluctant, Hughie evolves into a key player within the group, serving as its moral compass and voice of reason. His relationship with Annie January, also known as Starlight, adds complexity to his character as he navigates the blurred lines between right and wrong.

John / Homelander
John, known publicly as Homelander, is the leader of The Seven and the most powerful superhero in the world. Possessing abilities such as flight, superhuman strength, and laser vision, he is portrayed as the epitome of heroism. However, beneath his public persona lies a deeply narcissistic and unstable individual, whose unchecked power and megalomania pose a significant threat to society.

Annie January / Starlight
Annie January, known by her superhero alias Starlight, is a member of The Seven with the ability to emit blinding light and superhuman strength. Initially idealistic and eager to make a difference, she becomes disillusioned upon discovering the corruption within The Seven. Her relationship with Hughie Campbell challenges her loyalties and beliefs, positioning her as a bridge between the world of superheroes and ordinary citizens.

Reggie Franklin / A-Train
Reggie Franklin, known as A-Train, is a member of The Seven and the fastest man alive. His super speed is both his greatest asset and burden, as he struggles to maintain his status within the team. A-Train's reckless behavior, including his addiction to Compound V, leads to tragic consequences, notably the accidental death of Hughie Campbell's girlfriend, which sets off a chain of events central to the series.

Marvin T. 'Mother's Milk' Milk / M.M.
Marvin T. 'Mother's Milk' Milk, commonly referred to as M.M., is a member of The Boys responsible for organizing and planning their operations. A former medic in the United States Marine Corps, he joined The Boys after Soldier Boy caused his grandfather's death and his attorney father worked himself to death attempting to bring Vought down. M.M. serves as the team's strategist and is known for his meticulous nature and strong moral code.

Kevin Moskowitz / The Deep
Kevin Moskowitz, known as The Deep, is a member of The Seven with aquatic telepathy and amphibious physiology. Often ridiculed and marginalized within the team, he struggles with his insecurities and the superficial nature of his public image. His journey involves attempts at redemption and self-discovery, though he frequently falls back into patterns of misconduct and manipulation.

Serge / Frenchie
Serge, commonly known as Frenchie, is a member of The Boys and an international arms trafficker skilled in chemistry, infiltration, munitions, and ordnance. Coerced into joining the group to protect his criminal friends and to assuage his own guilt, he seeks redemption for his past crimes by fighting against Vought. Frenchie is characterized by his resourcefulness, loyalty, and complex moral compass.

Kimiko Miyashiro / The Female
Kimiko Miyashiro, also known as The Female, is a mute member of The Boys with super strength and regenerative healing. Involuntarily injected with Compound V as part of a scheme to create superpowered terrorists, she joins The Boys after they free her. Kimiko's journey involves reclaiming her humanity and forging deep bonds with her teammates, particularly Frenchie.

Black Noir II
Black Noir II is the successor to the original Black Noir, a mysterious member of The Seven known for his combat prowess and enhanced stealth. After the original Black Noir is murdered by Homelander, a new Supe assumes the mantle as a cover-up. The new Black Noir continues the legacy of the enigmatic and lethal character, maintaining the aura of mystery that surrounds the persona.

Ashley Barrett
Ashley Barrett is an executive at Vought International, initially serving as a publicist before being promoted to Senior Vice President of Hero Management. She is responsible for managing the public images of The Seven and other superheroes under Vought's control. Ashley's role places her in the midst of the company's internal politics and the challenges of handling the often volatile personalities of the Supes.

Victoria 'Vic' Neuman
Victoria 'Vic' Neuman is a congresswoman who presents herself as a champion against Vought International's corruption. However, she harbors a significant secret: she is a Supe with the ability to explode people's heads telepathically. Her dual identity and hidden agenda add layers of intrigue and danger to the political landscape within the series.

Ryan
Ryan is the son of Homelander and Becca Butcher, conceived under traumatic circumstances. As a child with emerging superpowers, he becomes a focal point of contention between Homelander and Billy Butcher. Ryan's innocence and potential for good contrast sharply with the influences vying for his allegiance, making him a pivotal character in the struggle between The Boys and The Seven.

Jessica Bradley / Sister Sage
Jessica Bradley, known as Sister Sage, is a Supe introduced in the fourth season. Details about her character are limited, but she is portrayed by Susan Heyward. Sister Sage's abilities and role within the series are yet to be fully explored, adding an element of mystery to her character.

Misty Tucker Gray / Firecracker
Misty Tucker Gray, known as Firecracker, is an alt-right Supe influencer with a personal vendetta against Starlight. She is a competent public agitator and conspiracy theorist, using her platform to spread controversial views and challenge mainstream narratives. Firecracker's actions and influence contribute to the series' exploration of media manipulation and ideological conflicts.

Joe Kessler
Joe Kessler is a deceased CIA case officer and soldier for the U.S. Armed Forces. During the War on Terror, Kessler became acquainted with Billy Butcher but was left for dead by Butcher and killed during a battle in the Panjshir Valley. Years later, as a side effect of his Temp V-enhanced brain tumor, Butcher begins hallucinating Kessler amid the ongoing battle against the Supes.
The highest rated episode of The Boys is "Herogasm" (S3E6) with a rating of 9.60.
This episode received 41,286 votes.
It aired on June 23, 2022.
The lowest rated episode is "Life Among the Septics" (S4E2) with a rating of 7.10.
This episode received 19,654 votes.
It aired on June 13, 2024.
The highest rated episode is "You Found Me" (S1E8) with a rating of 9.10.
This episode received 20,463 votes.
It aired on July 25, 2019.
The lowest rated episode is "The Innocents" (S1E6) with a rating of 8.10.
This episode received 16,755 votes.
It aired on July 25, 2019.
The highest rated episode is "What I Know" (S2E8) with a rating of 9.40.
This episode received 24,709 votes.
It aired on October 8, 2020.
The lowest rated episode is "Proper Preparation and Planning" (S2E2) with a rating of 7.70.
This episode received 16,102 votes.
It aired on September 3, 2020.
The highest rated episode is "Herogasm" (S3E6) with a rating of 9.60.
This episode received 41,286 votes.
It aired on June 23, 2022.
The lowest rated episode is "Barbary Coast" (S3E3) with a rating of 8.20.
This episode received 16,145 votes.
It aired on June 2, 2022.
The highest rated episode is "Season Four Finale" (S4E8) with a rating of 9.10.
This episode received 29,339 votes.
It aired on July 18, 2024.
The lowest rated episode is "Life Among the Septics" (S4E2) with a rating of 7.10.
This episode received 19,654 votes.
It aired on June 13, 2024.
Name | Department | Job |
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Angel Rivera | Art | Graphic Designer |
Mark Steel | Art | Production Design |
Michael Ground | Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
Alex Newman | Production | Casting |
Anna Obropta | Production | Co-Producer |
Anslem Richardson | Production | Producer |
B.E. Sharp | Production | Production Manager |
Carol Kritzer | Production | Casting |
Chelsey Warner | Production | Associate Producer |
Darick Robertson | Production | Executive Producer |
Dave Kaldor | Production | Associate Producer |
David Reed | Production | Executive Producer |
Ellie Monahan | Production | Co-Producer |
Eric Dawson | Production | Casting |
Eric Kripke | Production | Executive Producer |
Evan Goldberg | Production | Executive Producer |
Gabriel Garcia | Production | Co-Executive Producer |
Garth Ennis | Production | Executive Producer |
Hartley Gorenstein | Production | Producer |
Jackie Davies | Production | Casting |
James Weaver | Production | Executive Producer |
Jason Netter | Production | Executive Producer |
Jessica Chou | Production | Supervising Producer |
Judalina Neira | Production | Executive Producer |
Karl Urban | Production | Producer |
Ken F. Levin | Production | Executive Producer |
Laura Jean Shannon | Production | Associate Producer |
Meredith Glynn | Production | Executive Producer |
Michaela Starr | Production | Executive Producer |
Neal H. Moritz | Production | Executive Producer |
Nick Barrucci | Production | Associate Producer |
Ori Marmur | Production | Executive Producer |
Paul Grellong | Production | Executive Producer |
Pavun Shetty | Production | Executive Producer |
Philip Sgriccia | Production | Executive Producer |
Robert J. Ulrich | Production | Casting |
Seth Rogen | Production | Executive Producer |
Stefan Steen | Production | Producer |
Stephen Fleet | Production | Associate Producer |
Christopher Brooks | Sound | Music Editor |
Christopher Lennertz | Sound | Original Music Composer |
Matt Bowen | Sound | Original Music Composer |
Michelle Johnson | Sound | Music Supervisor |
Yvette Metoyer | Sound | Music Supervisor |
Sean Tompkins | Visual Effects | Visual Effects Producer |