The haters might keep on hating, but The Boys remains one of the standout series of the year. Deadline reports that the Prime Video show has set new streaming records, with more than a billion minutes watched during its Season 4 finale week.
From July 15 to 21, the satirical superhero series accumulated an impressive 1.3 billion minutes of views. This figure not only set a new record for the show but also topped the streaming charts for the first time.
Additionally, The Boys has broken a Prime Video record by surpassing 1 billion minutes viewed for the eighth time, a feat unmatched by any other show on the platform.
Nearly a month has passed since Season 4 of The Boys ended with a dramatic twist, setting the stage for the show’s final season. Over the past five years, fans have seen the show bring Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s comic series to life, one explosive moment at a time.
As the show approached its penultimate season, some fans worried about its length and whether it might become what it was satirizing. Just before the new season began, Kripke confirmed that Season 5 would be the final battle between the civilian vigilantes and the Supes at Vought Tower.
What Happened At the End of ‘The Boys’ Season 4?
In the Season 4 finale, viewers witnessed chaos in The Boys universe. Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit), the greatest threat to both sides, met a brutal end when Butcher (Karl Urban) used Temp V to gain immense power.
The finale left fans with a major cliffhanger as Vought kidnapped every team member except Butcher and Annie (Erin Moriarty), leaving their futures uncertain. You can now watch all four seasons of The Boys streaming on Prime Video.