5 shows to need to watch if you love The Boys

5 shows to need to watch if you love The Boys

As a seasoned gamer and avid binge-watcher of superhero shows, I can wholeheartedly say that if you’ve finished The Boys on Prime Video, you’re probably looking for something similar to fill the void. Well, fear not, fellow entertainment enthusiast! I’ve got four fantastic suggestions that will keep you hooked for hours (or days, let’s be real).


One of the top-notch series currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video is titled ‘The Boys’. However, its appeal lies in the fact that it consists of only four seasons, each with a total of eight episodes. That means you’ll quickly finish watching it!

You have the opportunity to view “Gen V”, a spin-off from the original series. At present, there’s only one season available. It’s quite manageable to finish watching it in a short time. Since you’ve completed “The Boys”, I recommend finding other shows with similar themes that you can enjoy.

This show isn’t just about superheroes clashing; it delves into real-life issues like politics, explores complex relationships, and subtly addresses themes of grief and loss. It doesn’t perfectly fit every category, but there are numerous excellent series that cater to a variety of tastes.

5 shows to need to watch if you love The Boys

Supernatural

I’ll be moving on to another show created by the same mind behind “The Boys”. Interestingly, several actors from “Supernatural” make appearances in “The Boys”, as these casts blend so seamlessly. Absolutely, give “Supernatural” a watch.

This series presents an interesting perspective that often, what’s considered ‘good’ may not be the most just or favorable side. For instance, in the world of Supernatural, God isn’t always portrayed as someone to root for, much like Homelander who, despite his role, might not be the one you’d want in power due to his true nature. Characters may even switch allegiances during the conflict, and it’s uncertain if the main characters will make it through alive.

As a dedicated fan, I can’t help but share my excitement about diving into this series! It spans an impressive 15 seasons, and since it’s a network show, each season typically has at least 16 episodes. Even during the writer’s strike of 2008/2009, new episodes kept coming! So buckle up and get ready for a marathon viewing experience!

Supernatural is available to stream on Netflix.

5 shows to need to watch if you love The Boys

Peacemaker

There are some fantastic superhero series available, and “Peacemaker” is one of the top DC shows that’s a must-watch for fans of “The Boys.” It delivers a similar blend of intense drama, witty humor, and character development. The lines between good and evil can be blurred, with some truly despicable characters, yet you find yourself unable to look away.

Additionally, there’s notable character development, particularly for our main protagonist. It’s essential to recall that Peacemaker initially was a villain; he was incarcerated in Arkham Asylum and later joined the Suicide Squad. Now, we delve into his post-villainous life as he strives to reform himself for the better.

Currently, there’s just a single season available for “Peacemaker”. It won’t take much time to finish watching, and you might find yourself thinking that this series could fit well within the universe of “The Boys”, and indeed, Peacemaker could potentially become a member of The Boys.

Peacemaker is available to stream on Max.

5 shows to need to watch if you love The Boys

The Umbrella Academy

Are you a fan of both the comedy, the tension, and the aggressive scenes? Then you’ll surely appreciate The Umbrella Academy, a series that combines all these elements and should definitely be added to your watchlist. Interestingly enough, this show shares its origins with The Boys as it is also adapted from graphic novels.

The series centers around seven extraordinary siblings, six with powers, an unusual fact given that their mothers weren’t pregnant at dawn in 1989! Sir Reginald Hargreeves gathered them together and established The Umbrella Academy, where he nurtured their unique talents to prepare them for a mission: to use their abilities and protect the world.

Throughout four distinct seasons, we follow them as they consistently thwart various impending catastrophes. Occasionally, they leap through time, and at other times they find themselves traversing decades alone, grappling with feelings of solitude and contemplating their future actions.

The Umbrella Academy is available to stream on Netflix.

5 shows to need to watch if you love The Boys

Titans

Occasionally, we prefer our superheroes portrayed more realistically, exploring what they might truly be like in our reality. Shows like The Boys and Titans provide this perspective, albeit with distinct approaches. Not every superhero embraces their powers or feels compelled to save the world. In fact, some of them are mere vigilantes, possessing no inherent powers but wealth at their disposal to aid them.

In simpler terms, Dick Grayson encounters Rachel Roth, a teenager who’s inexplicably gained abilities. They unwittingly stumble into a plot aiming to unleash Hell on Earth, and they must team up with a woman from another world who can’t recall her identity to thwart this catastrophe.

This series spans across four different seasons, which means there’s quite a lot for you to watch. You can find all four seasons on Max.

5 shows to need to watch if you love The Boys

Powerless

How about wrapping it up with a touch of humor? One thing that stands out in “The Boys” is their knack for blending humor, drama, and chills. On the other hand, “Powerless” is an outstanding series, as it’s set within the universe of Batman, but not directly featuring Batman himself. Instead, we delve into a Wayne family establishment, which is managed by none other than Bruce Wayne’s talented cousin, portrayed brilliantly by Alan Tudyk.

In this rephrased version, Vanessa Hudgens portrays Emily Locke, a character who snags her ideal position as head of research and development at Wayne Security. This role places her in contact with certain less renowned superheroes, providing her an insight into how their self-importance may interfere.

Sadly, there was only one season of this fun comedy series. It’s well worth the watch, though.

You have several options for viewing “Powerless”: Amazon Video, iTunes, Vudu, or any other platform where you typically obtain digital content.

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2024-11-12 01:28

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