By – Aditi Gupta

The fourth season of “The Boys,” a television series produced by Amazon AGM Studios, a division of Amazon Prime Video, in partnership with Sony Pictures Television, has premiered. Its Indian producers created a bizarre commercial in which the antagonist of the movie “Animal” is portrayed as “Baby,” highlighting the film’s brutality.

Narratives are created, told, and spoilt. The fourth season of “The Boys,” a television series produced by Amazon AGM Studios, a division of Amazon Prime Video, in partnership with Sony Pictures Television, has premiered. Its Indian producers created a bizarre commercial in which the antagonist of the movie “Animal” appears as “Baby,” highlighting the film’s extreme violence. Bobby Deol has shown that he is worthy of the moniker “Baby.” I wish Deol had watched the show and understood its purpose before participating in a commercial that makes fun of him to promote the series. Instead, he is insulting Hindi film with this commercial.

It’s true that watching the first three episodes of the fourth season of the web series “The Boys” seems like witnessing the demise of a once-promising show. The upcoming episodes of the show will now air one week at a time, and it’s hard to predict how many viewers will remain by the time the final episode airs. This series, which is turning fierce, daring, horrifying, and gory, has reached its highest point and nothing amazing remains. Special effects artists are coming up with inventive ways to apply blood to the screen, and Bobby Deol claims that, compared to this series, the carnage in his movie “Animal” is like child’s play.

Starting two years ago, the plot picks up where ‘The Boys’ Season 3 left off. As you watch the show, you’ll see that there are numerous parallels between it and the current political unrest in America. Eric Kripke began this series, taking storylines from Garth Ennis’s comic book, with the goal of creating a stir on a political scale. However, as the narrative evolved and other authors entered and left it, nobody could predict when it would turn, stand, or take another course. This Amazon Prime Video series has grown into a sort of test where anything ridiculous can air under the guise of superheroes.

You might find it more difficult to follow this fourth season if you haven’t seen ‘Gen Five,’ the spin-off of ‘The Boys’. These days, Marvel Studios tries to steer away of turning its films into textbooks. The director of the upcoming movie “Deadpool and the Wolverine” also spoke about this in detail, saying that the plot of “Bad Boys” has been organized so that you will not be able to follow along if you miss even a single scene.

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