13 Fun Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About ‘The Boys’!

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The Boys is one of the most popular comic book series ever, largely due to the exceptional success of its TV adaptation, which in turn boosted the comic’s popularity. The series is consistently ranked among the best, sparking a constant curiosity for more details about it.

With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of 13 fun facts about The Boys series that you probably didn’t know. These tidbits include intriguing behind-the-scenes moments and essential information about the show.

1. The cast members were strangers before filming began

One of the best aspects of the show is the chemistry between the cast members, something universally agreed upon. Interviews and behind-the-scenes footage reveal that they are indeed great friends and colleagues. Surprisingly, none of the actors knew each other before filming began, and it seems they hadn’t even met before arriving on the set of The Boys. This makes their on-screen chemistry even more commendable.

2. Despite being set in New York, the series is not filmed there

As you probably know, the series is set in New York City, though it’s a fictional version of the city. However, it might surprise you to learn that the show isn’t filmed in New York. In fact, aside from some studio scenes, most of the series is shot in Toronto, Canada.

3. Real-life protesters showed up during filming

The Boys has been known for pushing the limits of TV content and political satire. Naturally, this can stir controversy. During the filming of a particularly violent scene in Toronto, a group of protesters arrived on set, demanding that the production halt due to the scene’s perceived inappropriateness. While this protest did not stop the filming, it underscores the show’s social relevance.

4. Stormfront’s is not a female in comics

Aya Cash’s portrayal of Stormfront was one of the most intriguing and popular villains in the series. Although the show made several changes to the character’s backstory, the most significant alteration was changing Stormfront’s gender; in the comics, the character was originally male. This change notably impacted the dynamics of the interpersonal relationships within the series.

5. Karen Fukuhara learned sign language for her role

Kimiko’s character is known for being mute, a detail fans have come to accept. However, her actress, Karen Fukuhara, is not mute herself. To authentically portray Kimiko, Fukuhara learned sign language, demonstrating a remarkable level of dedication to the role.

6. The show continues to empower its female characters

The show addresses sexism and misogyny by parodying these issues to highlight their wrongness. Simultaneously, it empowers female characters by expanding their roles and introducing more women than in the original comics.

7. The series has been adapted to be more suitable for television

If you think The Boys is too intense for television, keep in mind that what you see on screen is actually a toned-down version of the original comic. The comic itself is significantly more graphic and brutal. So, if the series feels overwhelming, it’s best to avoid looking up the comic.

8. Blood played a significant role during filming as well

If you’ve watched a few episodes of The Boys, you’re aware that the series is notorious for its intense gore and bloodshed. On set, the actors dealt with an abundance of fake blood, creating conditions that were likely even more extreme than what appears on screen. This level of intensity isn’t surprising given the show’s reputation.

9. Nathan Mitchell and Black Noir both share allergies and narcolepsy

The connection between Nathan Mitchell and his character Black Noir goes beyond the typical actor-character relationship. Mitchell’s influence on Black Noir is notable in several ways. For instance, the original Black Noir shared the same allergy as Mitchell. Additionally, it has recently been revealed that the updated Black Noir, also portrayed by Mitchell, has narcolepsy, mirroring the actor’s own condition. This thoughtful decision by the producers adds an intriguing layer to the character.

10. We nearly saw it on Cinemax

Amazon Prime has been the home of The Boys since its first episode, a fact that is now well-established. However, it’s less widely known that Kripke initially sold the pilot to Cinemax. The network eventually backed out due to budget constraints. Kripke was ultimately pleased with the outcome, as Amazon was more willing to push the boundaries of what can be shown on TV—a hallmark that The Boys continues to embrace.

11. Erin Moriarty faced challenges with her suit

We know that Starlight’s suit underwent changes in the series, with an in-universe reason that was rather sexist. However, this was not intended to reflect negatively on Erin Moriarty, who portrays Annie. In reality, Moriarty admitted that the new suit was quite challenging to manage, making it difficult for her to go to the bathroom and never allowing her to feel completely comfortable.

12. Seth Rogen was initially slated to direct

You might not be aware, but Seth Rogen and his writing partner Evan Goldberg were originally slated to direct The Boys. They had to step away due to scheduling conflicts. Given their experience with the TV adaptation of Preacher—another show based on a comic by Garth Ennis, the creator of The Boys—they seemed like a perfect fit. Despite this, it didn’t work out. However, Rogen did make a guest appearance in the series.

13. Starlight’s costume designer’s name is a clever pun

As you might know, The Boys is known for its playful parodies and puns on pop culture, and Starlight’s in-universe designer is a perfect example. When Annie receives her new costume, she’s unhappy with its portrayal and voices her dissatisfaction to the designer, who is clearly frustrated by her complaints. The designer’s character is notably inspired by Edna Mode, the superhero costume designer from Pixar’s The Incredibles.

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