‘The Boys’: Frances Turner, Kristin Booth, and Jack Doolan Announced for Season 3 Cast

Lindsey
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Still from 'The Man in the High Castle', Liane Hentscher/Amazon Studios

We may not have a release date yet, but news about the upcoming third season of Amazon Studios’ The Boys continues to trickle in. As first reported by Deadline, three new cast members have been announced for recurring roles in the series — Frances Turner (The Man in the High Castle), Kristin Booth (Workin’ Moms), and Jack Doolan (White Gold).

Turner is set to take on the role of Monique, wife of M.M., who was previously portrayed by Alvina August. Meanwhile, Booth and Doolan will appear as Supe siblings Tessa and Tommy, who are also known as the TNT Twins.

The Boys is based on the comic book series by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, and it’s set in a fictional world where superheroes exist. Many of the Supes are more than a little morally corrupt, but the worst of them all can be found amongst Vought International’s dream team — The Seven. The Boys, on the other hand, are a ragtag group of wayward vigilantes fighting for their lives as they attempt to expose the devious activities carried out by Vought and the Supes behind closed doors.

The series, which recently wrapped on filming season 3, stars Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty, Laz Alonso, Karen Fukuhara, Tomer Capone, Dominique McElligott, Jessie T. Usher, Chace Crawford, Nathan Mitchell, and more.

Other series newcomers set to appear next season include Supernatural‘s Jensen Ackles as Soldier Boy; Miles Gaston Villanueva, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Nick Wechsler as three Supes named Supersonic, Gunpowder, and Blue Hawk, respectively; Katia Winter as Little Nina; and Laurie Holden as Crimson Countess.

Seasons 1 and 2 of The Boys are currently streaming exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Make sure to follow along with all of our coverage on the series.

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By Lindsey
Lindsey joined the Nerds and Beyond team in 2018. She has spent a large portion of her life dedicated to her first love, photography. When she's not behind the camera, she's likely reading books and comics or dabbling in creative writing. Otherwise, she's probably yelling about Star Wars, Marvel, anime, or Ted Lasso. Contact: lindsey@nerdsandbeyond.com
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