The Boys college spinoff series is beginning production with new cast members officially added to the roster. After Amazon's successful launch of The Boys season 2 on its streaming platform Prime Video, the studio announced it would back a college-based The Boys spinoff series depicting life on the only college campus exclusively designed for adult superheroes. As envisioned and developed by Craig Rosenberg, the series looks to add another layer to The Boys' dynamic, satirical, and often raunchy universe. Executive producers for the project include Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, James Weaver, Neal H. Moritz, and Pavun Shetty.
After a long development period and major casting setbacks, a «failure to launch» syndrome seemingly set in on The Boys' college spinoff series. In March 2022, Aimee Carrero and Shane Paul McGhie left their leading roles, citing scheduling issues after a lengthy development. Shortly afterward, in April 2022, Reina Hardesty also left her lead role, reportedly due to scheduling conflicts. In the wake of the mass exodus, the remaining The Boys spinoff series regulars included Lizze Broadway, Jaz Sinclair, Maddie Phillips, and Chance Perdomo.
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Now, as reported by EW, production for The Boys college spinoff series is underway in conjunction with the announcement of its newest cast members. London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, and Shelley Conn join the cast, with Thor replacing Hardesty's previously held role. Eric Kripke, showrunner for The Boys, admits the process has been long, confirming that production has officially begun on the spinoff project. Check out what Kripke had to say below:
«It's been a long, winding process but I hope people
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