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When do new episodes of 'The Boys' come out? Full Season 4 episode schedule, where to watch
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Date:2025-04-24 23:34:22
"The Boys" are back for an all-new season.
The latest season of the Emmy-winning satirical superhero drama began streaming on Prime Video this week. Starring Karl Urban, Jack Quaid and Antony Starr, Season 4 of "The Boys" − based on the comic book of the same name − continues to follow a group of vigilantes trying to take down a corrupt group of superheroes.
Showrunner Eric Kripke announced on social media this week that Season 5 of "The Boys" will be its last. Season 1 of the show began streaming in 2019 and has inspired a few spinoffs, including 2023's "Gen V."
Here's what to know about when you can catch new episodes of "The Boys" Season 4.
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When did 'The Boys' Season 4 premiere?
The first three episodes of Season 4 of "The Boys" premiered June 13 on Prime Video, with new episodes streaming weekly.
When is 'The Boys' Season 4 finale?
The season finale will stream on Thursday, July 18.
'The Boys' Season 4 episode schedule
The first three episodes of Season 4 are available to stream now, with new episodes released every Thursday. There will be a total of eight episodes this season, with the season finale on July 18.
Here are the names for the first three episodes, available to stream now on Prime Video, and release dates for the remaining episodes:
- Episode 1: "Department of Dirty Tricks"
- Episode 2: "Life Among the Septics"
- Episode 3: "We'll Keep the Red Flag Flying Here"
- Episode 4: June 20
- Episode 5: June 27
- Episode 6: July 4
- Episode 7: July 11
- Episode 8: July 18
'The Boys' Season 4 cast
Much of the previous cast will return for Season 4, including leads Jack Quaid, Antony Starr and Karl Urban. Here's who makes up the main cast:
- Karl Urban: Billy Butcher
- Jack Quaid: Hughie Campbell
- Antony Starr: Homelander/John Gillman
- Erin Moriarty: Starlight/Annie January
- Jessie T. Usher: A-Train/Reggie Franklin
- Laz Alonso: M.M./Marvin T. "Mother's" Milk
- Chance Crawford: the Deep/Kevin Moskowitz
- Tomer Capone: Frenchie/Serge
- Karen Fukuhara: the Female/Kimiko Miyashiro
- Colby Minifie: Ashley Barrett
- Claudia Doumit: Kadia Khayat/Victoria Neuman
- Cameron Crovetti: Ryan
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