The Boys Star Wants A Movie To Wrap Up The Series After Season 5 Ends

The Boys Star Wants A Movie To Wrap Up The Series After Season 5 Ends

Summary Laz Alonso has pitched Eric Kripe a Boys feature film to end the show after season 5.

Alsonso suggests season 5 could end on a cliffhanger that the movie wraps up, but Kripke doesn't seem convinced by the idea.

A movie could be a great way to end The Boys, but it might mess up Kripke's clear vision for the end of the show.

The Boys star Laz Alonso shares his hopes for a movie to end the series after season 5. Created by Eric Kripke, the hit Prime Video series premiered in 2019, following characters Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), Hughie (Jack Quaid), and Mother's Milk (Alonso) as they attempt to take down a team of corrupt superheroes. The show is now in the midst of season 4, and Kripke revealed earlier this year that The Boys season 5 will bring the story to an end.

During a recent interview with Josh Horowitz for the Happy Sad Confused podcast with some of his cast mates, Alonso reveals that he's pitched a Boys movie to end the series.

Unfortunately, it doesn't sound like Kripke has taken to the idea just yet. Check out Alonso's comment about the possibility of a movie below:

“I’ve been unsuccessfully pitching that we end the show with a feature film to Eric [Kripke]. Like, make the last episode of season five a cliffhanger and announce the film that we’ve been filming since the beginning of the series, pretty much. But he [Kripke] always somehow gets out of that one.”

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In many ways, ending The Boys with a movie would be the perfect meta way to conclude the show. The Dawn of the Seven film and Vought's entire entertainment division play a key role in the series, and The Boys ending with its own movie could be a fun way to further satirize the superhero movie landscape. Purely from a spectacle standpoint, it could also be just the exclamation mark that the Prime Video needs to end things with a bang.

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That being said, The Boys has excelled so far as a TV show, delivering some big action set pieces with stunning visual effects. The series clearly doesn't need a movie to give audiences intense moments of effects-driven action, and the final episodes of The Boys season 5 are sure to prove this. Plus, Kripke has been open about wanting to end the show with season 5, meaning he seemingly already has a clear end point in mind.

The Boys season 4 reviews, like those of previous seasons, have been generally very positive from critics, and the show does seem deserving of the big screen treatment. Making a movie for the big screen, however, might not be economically feasible given the inevitable R rating and the marketing dollars it would require. Making a movie that goes straight to Prime Video, on the other hand, might not be a format change that really makes sense if Kripke can just release a series finale that clocks in at a movie length of 1.5 hours.

New episodes of The Boys season 4 release on Thursdays on Prime Video.

Source: Josh Horowitz

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