Amazon's The Boys has spawned many intriguing theories ahead of season 3, but the idea of a Vought zombie army is by far the most chilling. The Boys is adapted from Garth Ennis' comic book series of the same name and follows an eponymous team of vigilantes trying to combat a corrupt team of superheroes known as the Seven. As a result, The Boys' comic book source material acts as a signpost for potential plotlines yet to be unveiled in the live-action The Boys, with the Amazon series already confirmed to be using the comics' Herogasm plot for season 3.
Although The Boys comics are certainly a good indicator of where Amazon's live-action series may take audiences, their plotlines are far from a certain inclusion. The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke has already proven his penchant for subverting expectations, such as changing Stormfront's (Aya Cash) gender and making Ryan Butcher (Cameron Crovetti) a central character despite his premature death in the comics. These clear deviations from The Boys' source material have ensured speculation remains rife for what twists The Boys season 3 will include, birthing swathes of online theories regarding which direction Vought, the boys, and the Seven will turn next.
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One such theory that The Boys season 3 could well follow is ripped straight from the original comics, which sees Vought create a host of "zombified" Supes by administering emergency doses of compound V to dying superheroes. While the idea of Vought's zombies will likely be changed by Kripke and company in some capacity, the idea of the boys battling an army of Vought's Supe zombies remains terrifying. Here's The Boys season 3's Vought zombie army theory explained,
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