Does Billy Butcher have enough time left to save the world? He may have finally taken things too far in Season 4 of “The Boys,” which debuts on Thursday, June 13 on Prime Video. Sickened by his continual use of V24, which temporarily granted him super powers, Butcher only has a short time to set things right in the world and stop Homelander’s ambitions. He’ll need his team behind him, but will they join him for one last fight? Find out with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video.
How to Watch ‘The Boys’ Season 4 Premiere
- When: Thursday, June 13
- TV: Prime Video
- Stream: Watch with a 30-Day Free Trial of Amazon Prime Video
About ‘The Boys’ Season 4
Season 4 of “The Boys” will take viewers into a world on the brink. Victoria Neuman is creeping ever closer to wining the presidential election, and if she wins she’ll be firmly squashed under the powerful thumb of Homelander, who is also in custody of Becca’s son. That will no doubt infuriate Billy Butcher, who already has a score to settle with the star-spangled supe.
But Butcher isn’t the bloodthirsty maniac he once was, thanks to his continual use of Compound V to give himself powers with which to fight supes one-on-one. In fact, he’s only got months to live, and the vigilante team known simply as The Boys which he assembled and led for so long has completely lost faith in him. Can he get them to follow him into battle one last time?
Why Watch ‘The Boys’ on Prime Video?
“The Boys” is a Prime Video exclusive, so fans of the series don’t have much choice if they want to see the show’s new episodes. But Prime Video also houses other titles from “The Boys” universe, such as 2023’s “Gen Z” and the animated “The Boys Presents: Diabolical,” a series of short films set in the same universe as the main series.
Can You Watch the Season 4 Premiere of ‘The Boys’ For Free?
Yes! Prime Video offers new customers a 30-day free trial when they subscribe, so you can watch “The Boys” Season 4 premiere at no cost.
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