Hebrew News – Mocking the superhero genre: “The Boys”

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The beloved series, which recently came out with a new season, continues to break the conventions of the genre, mock it, and pass on quite a bit of criticism. The result is an entertaining, immersive, clever, and most of all addictive viewing experience

After quite a bit of waiting, here it comes, the third season of The Boys, the successful and beloved series from Amazon Prime. At the heart of the series, which is based on a comic by Gareth Inis, is a corporate organization that rolls in billions in all sorts of things, and pulls in government threads and some powerful key people, all of which it uses to produce various films and content.

In a sense, “The Boys” is the perfect series for anyone who wants to escape the superhero genre, and even criticize and mock it. As mentioned, the protagonists of the series are people who hate the capable, with monopolies, who cause a lot of damage all over the world. The new season, which includes eight episodes, brings all this goodness to a climax.

Unlike the second season, the third manages to transcend itself, and provide an enjoyable and critical viewing experience alike. As in the previous two seasons, here too there is a substantial emphasis on the innocent who have fallen victim to the heroic activity of superheroes, with the central question being watched is what defines a human being?

The third season opens about a year since the events of the previous season, this time the boys are looking for the ideal weapon, and the journey is much more challenging than they thought. Between impressive effects, a lot of action and blood, lies a touching human story, a lot especially the round and authentic characters that the series presents.

In conclusion, the new season is without a doubt the most successful so far, with the balance between action, comedy, drama and criticism being quite close to perfect, which ultimately manages to produce an addictive viewing experience, no less, whether you are a fan of the genre or not. No.

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