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‘The Boys’ Vought News Network Offers Season 3 Hints In New Episode

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Sep 9 2021
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There’s a lot going on in The Boys universe, so showrunner Eric Kripke has decided to prep audiences using part of Vought’s machine – the Vought News Network.

He spoke to EW about the news spots.

“Since the very start of The Boys, we’ve seen Vought’s propaganda arm — I mean, news channel — VNN…We’ll be digging deeper into those fair and balanced patriots next season, so as a teaser, we’re introducing ‘Seven on 7’ with VNN’s biggest star Cameron Coleman. The episodes are in-world canon, serving up brand-new information that bridges the story gap between Season 2 and 3. So enjoy the hot takes and catheter commercials, just like your parents do!”

You can catch past episodes on the VNN YouTube channel – June and August. This month focuses on Vought’s problems with Federal Bureau of Superhuman Affairs, A-Train’s music career, and the return of Homelander.

Bringing you the latest news from the world of Vought. Today on Vought News Network:

  • Is the FBSA Strong Arming Vought?
  • San Diego Superhero Sees Popularity Soar!
  • A-Train’s New Single Speeding up the Charts
  • Sponsored by Vought+

 

 

New episodes will include more on what the Seven is up to, commercials, and more hints about the next season. They’ll drop on Vought’s YouTube channel on the 7th of every month (ha ha).

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No release date on season three yet, but filming is halfway complete according to Kripke. I’m hoping for a release date next spring or summer. The cast includes Karl Urban, Jack Quaid Laz Alonso, Karen Fukuhara, Tomer Kapon, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Jessie T Usher, Nate Mitchell, Chace Crawford, Dominique McElligott, Claudia Doumit, and Giancarlo Esposito. Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy isn’t the only addition; Katia Winter is playing Little Nina.

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