It's a good time to be a fan of The Boys. The acclaimed comic book from Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson has been adapted into a hit TV series, with the first two seasons earning rave reviews from fans and critics alike. Earlier this year, fans were treated to an animated spinoff in The Boys Presents: Diabolical, a G-Men spinoff is in development, and the highly-anticipated third season will premiere on Amazon on Friday, June 3.
In the meantime, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is releasing the first two seasons of The Boys on Blu-Ray and DVD on Tuesday, May 31. The six disc set includes all 16 episodes that have been released so far, along with bonus materials to sweeten the pot. Both seasons include deleted scenes and blooper reels, while Season 2 also features Butcher: A Short Film.
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For those curious about what they can expect from the deleted scenes, Game Rant can exclusively reveal a deleted scene from The Boys Season 2, Episode 4 «Nothing Like It in the World.» The scene focuses on Karen Fukuhara's Kimiko character and Frenchie, played by Tomer Capon.
In this particular deleted scene from The Boys Season 2, Kimiko locks herself in a room at The Boys' hideout. She finds a dead rat under the bed, then lays down, crying. Frenchie bangs on the door to try getting her attention, but then hears glass break on the other side. After some effort, Frenchie manages to force his way into the room, only to find that Kimiko has left through a window.
It's unclear exactly when during The Boys Season 2, Episode 4 this moment takes place, but it appears to be right before Kimiko goes to confront the villainous Stormfront. In the previous episode, Stormfront
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