15 Shows To Watch if You Love 'The Boys'
Created by Eric Kripke and adapted from Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's comic, Prime Video's The Boys is a sharp superhero satire. It skewers superheroes, Hollywood, politics and modern American society with dark humor, graphic gore and a willingness to push beyond what's considered tasteful on television.
Fans often look for similar shows to fill the gap between seasons. For those drawn to The Boys' Hollywood skewering, The Studio—produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg—delivers intentionally cringe-worthy, idiosyncratic humor, creative shots and cinephile winks.
If it's the show's brutal performances and graphic violence that appeal, Banshee offers shockingly violent thrills, smartly constructed mysteries and engrossing character dynamics. Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles brings the same visual energy and comedic charm of its film predecessor, with a first season that earned unanimous critical approval.
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