The Boys: Season 4 Reviews
'The Boys' continues to be an oasis of transgression at the level of masters like 'South Park'. [Full review in Spanish]
Full Review | Jun 17, 2024
As we barrel towards election time, “The Boys” is sharp, bold, and a good streaming tonic for our terrifyingly uncertain times.
Full Review | Jun 17, 2024
Although it continues to maintain its particular tone of black humor and gore, this new installment is closer to a political thriller and drama than to the action and impudence to which we are used. [Full Review in Spanish]
Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Jun 17, 2024
The main characters and storylines remain fascinatingly gripping in this -increasingly realistic- social satire, despite the slightly bloated runtime. [Full Review in Spanish]
Full Review | Jun 16, 2024
I'm looking forward to watching the remaining five episodes, just the opposite of what happened to me at the end of the third season, where I started to think that the series was becoming stagnant. [Full review in Spanish]
Full Review | Original Score: 8/10 | Jun 15, 2024
This is the darkest season of The Boys yet. Antony Starr continues to be amazing as Homelander.
Full Review | Jun 15, 2024
As always, the season ends with a spectacular climax that promises to raise the stakes and deepen the depths of depravity.
Full Review | Jun 15, 2024
Those looking for an escape from horrors of reality might not enjoy this brand of crazy, but those in need of biting satire and stellar performances, The Boys delivers.
Full Review | Jun 14, 2024
Even though some of the nuance has been lost this season, choosing a more direct and loud presentation of the message, the sentiments are clear and sometimes need to be shouted for the people in the back who aren’t as quick to catch on.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jun 14, 2024
It’s this unique blending of high-concept superhero shenanigans, shock and awe moments, and deep and meaningful stories of these characters that makes The Boys season 4 one to truly watch out for.
Full Review | Original Score: B+ | Jun 14, 2024
The Boys continues to build towards a climactic confrontation, but with a story that has reached the point where it’s become personal and intimate.
Full Review | Jun 13, 2024
The new season is less deft with its political satire, with frankly not enough time in its eight episodes to situate viewers in the world as it stands now.
Full Review | Jun 13, 2024
Kripke doesn't hold back in The Boys. Season four is packed with as many questionable and bizarre moments as the previous seasons.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jun 13, 2024
While the latest season submerges itself into the beating hearts of the titular Boys, exploring every beautiful and uncomfortable facet of what makes them tick, the show’s grip on its singular brand of brash humor and satire has started to slip.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jun 13, 2024
The Boys Season 4 is always at its best when it relies on the ensemble dynamic. With some of the most grotesque moments of the series so far, which will undoubtedly have some on high alert as we wait for the following hyper-violent sequence...
Full Review | Original Score: 7/10 | Jun 13, 2024
There are pleasures, if you can call anything on this show pleasant, to be found in season four, even if it struggles to wrestle true meaning from its annihilating riot.
Full Review | Jun 12, 2024
The Boys is hands down one of the most gory TV series out right now. Fans of The Boys will love this continuation of the wildly popular comic series of the same name.
Full Review | Original Score: 3.9 | Jun 12, 2024
The series might have lost some of its freshness but not its ability to surprise and provoke, peeling back its mask a little further to issue a warning about the danger of brightly colored fascism.
Full Review | Jun 12, 2024
Following the highs of the excellent third season, The Boys’ jam-packed fourth outing is starting to feel like it’s fast running out of steam.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jun 12, 2024
This season makes it impossible to wonder what the show is trying to say and instead sends very clear messages to the audience about the current state of the United States, and I love it.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jun 12, 2024