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Explosive Duo Alert: Karl Urban and Jeffrey Dean Morgan Unite in Diabolical Season 4 Poster of The Boys!

Fans of The Boys now see incoming co-star Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Karl Urban in a breathtaking new teaser shot of the “two diabolical peas in a pod.”

In a new teaser image for The Boys Season 4 released by the official series account on X, Urban and Morgan are shown giving the camera their best “diabolical” glances. The image is one of the first views at Morgan fans have seen ahead of the fourth season of The Boys.

Based on Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s comic book series of the same name, The Boys follows the eponymous team of anti-superhero activists as they work to dismantle the operations of Vaught Industries and their own corporate-sponsored team of so-called superheroes known as The Seven. The series stars Urban as Billy Butcher, leader of The Boys, alongside Jack Quaid as Hughie Campbell Jr., Laz Alonso as Mother’s Milk, Tomer Capone as Frenchie, and Karen Fukuhara as The Female. The Boys also stars Antony Starr as Homelander, leader of The Seven, with Jessie T. Usher, Chace Crawford, Nathan Mitchell, and Erin Moriarty as fellow members of The Seven, A-Train, The Deep, Black Noir, and Starlight, respectively.

Season 4 of The Boys Will Be “Pretty Crazy”

In May, Quaid opened up about what fans can expect from the fourth season of the infamously brutal and overtly shocking series. “There are certain moments in this season that, when I initially read them in the script, I gasped out loud,” Quaid said. “You know right away when you’re reading it that it’s gonna be pretty crazy. At first, you think of it in a very practical way… But when something is so insane that you are just viscerally reacting to words on a page, you know it’s good, and we have a lot of that this season.”

On May 30, a teaser trailer for The Boys Season Four was released. The trailer features plenty of political action with rallies and meetings taking center stage along with various shots of the series’ main cast, as well as open brawls breaking out between civilians who are both for and against The Seven and their frequently lethal brand of justice. The trailer also showcases Morgan in his role as Joe Kessler, a character who has been described as an old friend of Urban’s Butcher. Season Four will also mark the debuts of Susan Heyward and Valorie Curry as Sister Sage and Firecracker, two new supes who are both entirely original characters created for the streaming series.

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