Star Jensen Ackles (‘Supernatural’) transforms his physical form to take on the role of Soldier Boy in season 3 of the series ‘The Boys’.
And, after sharing her training to bring the character to life, the star revealed the look of her shield, which has stayed fairly true to the comic book version.
In the caption, he posted a message honoring the shield’s trajectory and even said the Soldier Boy’s full look would be revealed later today:
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“Every bump, every scratch, every mark tells a story. A story that ends with my victory. The full character look will be revealed tomorrow (today).
A few months ago, The Illuminerdi pointed out that the character’s origin will be changed in the Amazon Prime adaptation.
For those unfamiliar with him, the Soldier Boy from the comics is a hero who inherited the mantle of a deceased hero, and this exchange has been going on since WWII.
This idea was born so that the Soldier Boy would become an immortal symbol of the American flag, no matter who is in the uniform.
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However, the live action version will have a similar origin to Captain America, and he will be portrayed as a soldier who survived WWII and remains alive today.
Apparently, Vought will say that the character died during a mission, but the truth is that he is still alive from the effects of Compound V, but the members of The Seven will eventually find out the truth and question the reactions. drug.
As of now, there is still no way to confirm the veracity of the information, so consider it a rumor.
So, are you looking forward to the new episodes of the series?
Check out our season 2 review:
Revision | The Boys – Season 2: Even More Sadistic, Violent and Offensive
Created by Evan Goldberg, Eric Kripke and Seth Rogen, the series is based on the eponymous comic released in 2006.
The plot takes place in a world where superheroes have embraced the dark side of their fame and will focus on a group of vigilantes known as “The Boys”, who are sent to defeat the corrupt superheroes with nothing more than courage and the will to fight.
The cast includes Karl Urban, Jack Qaudi, Karen Fukuhara, Erin Moriarty, Antony Starr, Dominique McElligott, Chace Crawford, Jessie T. Usher and Nathan Mitchell.
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