Where and when might you at any point stream The Boys season 3 finale? What else do you have to know going into this episode? This is the way you can see as all that out and how to watch the freshest episodes.
We’ve seen supes in urethras, “legends” return in the wake of being away for more than twenty years, Billy Butcher and Hughie give themselves powers, and, obviously, an easily overlooked detail called Herogasm. All of that and more leads watchers to the season 3 finale of The Boys. A last episode that will leave watchers expecting season 4 (which was declared half a month prior). Before we lose track of the main issue at hand with discuss next season, what can be generally anticipated in the season 3 finale?
The Boys season 3 finale is probable going to have various unimaginable activity scenes. Homelander and Butcher will have their one-on-one. Or on the other hand, as they put it, “Burned Earth.” However, this may not be a fair battle. This time, Homelander might have back up. Dark Noir will be there. That is assuming he endures his experience with Soldier Boy. Another fight that Homelander might be in too.
Annie January (Starlight), Marvin Milk, Frenchie, and Kimiko are cooperating to uncover Vought International and Homelander. This writer anticipates that their next enormous move should be to track down Queen Maeve. When they have her, Maeve will uncover how Homelander treated her. At the point when that occurs, individuals will begin taking a gander at supes and Vought International in an unexpected way. In any case, that won’t prevent Homelander from being what his identity is.
This writer has said (likely endlessly) that Homelander will rehash his activities from The Boys comic book. He could attempt to oust the world with the assistance of other supes, particularly assuming that Maeve opens him to the world. Homelander will currently have not a great explanation to keep down. That is an unnerving thought.
Finally, we have Butcher and Hughie. Both of them have taken sufficient Compound V24 to kill them. The unfortunate part is Huhgie doesn’t have the foggiest idea about he’s withering from it. Annie January educated Butcher regarding the incidental effects, yet Butcher never told Hughie. At the point when Hughie figures out Butcher was lying it very well might be past the point of no return. Butcher ought to be worried about Annie. She might be mad at Hughie, yet she actually adores him.
How to watch Boys season 3:
As The Boys season 3 is an Amazon Prime-exclusive series, the season finale must be seen on the paid subscription administration itself (Amazon Prime).
Date:Friday, July 8 Time: 3:00 a.m. ET / 12:00 a.m. PT Season: 3 Episodes: 8, “The Instant White-Hot Wild” Live stream: Amazon Prime
The undead are back, and they’re angrier than ever. Columbia Pictures has unveiled Official Trailer 2 for 28 Years Later, the long-awaited sequel to Danny Boyle’s iconic post-apocalyptic film 28 Days Later. This marks the first in a new trilogy from the original team—director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland—joined by a high-profile cast and a grittier vision of the infected-plagued UK.
A New Generation Faces the Rage Virus
Set nearly three decades after the original outbreak, the film follows a small band of survivors quarantined on an isolated island connected to the mainland by a single fortified causeway. When one member ventures into the devastated mainland, he unearths horrifying truths—not just about the infected, but about what humanity has become.
The trailer offers a grim and suspenseful look at a UK transformed by chaos, brutality, and survival instinct.
Star Power and New Horrors
The cast includes Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jack O’Connell, Alfie Williams, and Ralph Fiennes. Original franchise lead Cillian Murphy, now an Oscar winner for Oppenheimer, is confirmed to executive produce—and hinted to appear later in the trilogy.
At CinemaCon, Boyle said, I still love an apocalypse, British-style. I still love the infected. And I still love blowing shit up.”
Meanwhile, director Nia DaCosta teased the second sequel, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, calling it “very different” and creatively liberating.
The Legacy Continues
From the gritty terror of 28 Days Later to the haunting vision of 28 Years Later, this new chapter expands the franchise while holding true to its roots. With advanced visuals, chilling plot twists, and deep social commentary, the rage virus saga evolves for a new generation of horror fans.
If Trailer 2 is any indication, 28 Years Later is set to reignite the apocalyptic horror genre. With the original creative duo at the helm and a powerhouse cast, this is one sequel fans won’t want to miss.
The magic is officially returning! HBO has confirmed the first wave of casting for its highly anticipated Harry Potter TV series, unveiling fresh faces who will take on the legendary roles of Hogwarts’ iconic staff.
New Cast Revealed for Hogwarts Roles
Here’s who has officially joined the cast:
John Lithgow (The Crown, Conclave) as Albus Dumbledore
Janet McTeer (The White Queen, Tumbleweeds) as Minerva McGonagall
Paapa Essiedu (I May Destroy You) as Severus Snape
Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz) as Rubeus Hagrid
Luke Thallon will play Quirinus Quirrell in a recurring role
Paul Whitehouse joins as Argus Filch, also in a recurring role
Showrunner Francesca Gardiner and director Mark Mylod praised the casting, stating, “We’re delighted to have such extraordinary talent onboard and can’t wait to see them bring these beloved characters to new life.”
HBO has promised a faithful adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s bestselling book series. Each season will explore one book in-depth, aiming to expand the magical universe while staying true to the original stories.
Filming is expected to begin this summer, and while the main trio—Harry, Ron, and Hermione—has yet to be cast, over 30,000 actors submitted auditions following HBO’s open casting call.
The series is being written and executive produced by Francesca Gardiner, with direction and executive production by Mark Mylod. The production is a collaboration between Brontë Film and TV, Warner Bros. Television, and Heyday Films.
Executive producers also include J.K. Rowling, Neil Blair, Ruth Kenley-Letts, and David Heyman, who produced all eight original Harry Potter films.
With such a powerhouse team and a carefully selected cast, HBO’s Harry Potter series is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated TV events in years. Stay tuned for more magical updates from the wizarding world!
Award-winning actress Viola Davis is taking on one of her most powerful roles yet—playing the President of the United States in the new action-packed thriller G20, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Directed by Patricia Riggen, G20 follows U.S. President Danielle Sutton, portrayed by Davis, as she navigates a terrifying terrorist attack during a G20 summit in Cape Town, South Africa. With world leaders in danger and her family threatened, President Sutton must take charge in a fight for survival.
For Davis, the role is more than just another character — it’s a full-circle moment. The Oscar, Emmy, Tony, and Grammy-winning star reflected on how seeing strong Black women on TV as a child — especially Teresa Graves in the 1974 crime series Get Christie Love!—inspired her belief in what was possible.
“When you see it, you can believe it. When you see it, you can see yourself in it,” Davis said, recalling how empowered she felt watching Graves command the screen. “That 6-year-old Viola has been serving me. My job is to make her squeal.”
The movie also features Anthony Anderson as First Gentleman Derek Sutton, Marsai Martin as their daughter Serena, and Christopher Farrar as their son Demetrius. Davis personally requested Anderson for the role, citing their longtime friendship and shared experiences in the entertainment industry.
The two actors even joked about their bond, admitting that some of their best memories come from snagging goodies at Hollywood gifting suites. “We like the free stuff,” Davis laughed.
With a compelling plot, a diverse and talented cast, and a trailblazing lead, G20 delivers high-stakes action and heartfelt representation. Davis’s portrayal of a commanding and compassionate Black female president is a groundbreaking moment in Hollywood — and one her younger self would be proud to see.