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(2023– )

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Sex & Nudity

  • A student female Supe is pressured by a teen male fan to shrink to her tiny size & masturbate his erect penis while spanking his testicles instead of having regular intercourse. The teen male's CGI genitals are shown in an exaggerated large size closeup during this very graphic sex act.
  • A teen female Supe disrobes fully into the nude & is shown from the back throwing up in a toilet as prep to enact a teen male fan's fetish fantasy sex act. This same teen female Supe is also shown fully nude as a giant with all private areas strategically covered.
  • A teen male Supe attempts to sexually assault a teen female Supe on school campus & in self defence the female accidentally explodes the male's genitals to stop the attack & a CGI penis is shown rapidly increasing in size until it ruptures.
  • A male Supe has a brain tumour that causes a severe sexual fetish to all holes, both inanimate & animate, to which he enacts.
  • An adult male Supe graphically brags & describes to a group of teen Supes how he would frequently visit a very young teen female Supe in her bedroom at her parent's home & engage in explicit sex with her, inclusive of teaching her how to masturbate, while all under the false guise of letting her believe that he is only her 'imaginary friend' with severely implied serial & statutory female rape & repeated misleading nonconsensual sex.
  • Two teen student Supes are shown having sex during which the male loses his virginity & he also sees the female riding him as a puppet, not as a human.

Violence & Gore

  • Shows graphic depictions of gore: throat slittings, bodies imploding, gunfire, guts, blood, dismembering. In the first thirty seconds of the first episode, blood is shown pouring out of a slit neck, and another body impaled violently with blood splattering everywhere.
  • A man's throat is slit by a security guard, this is brief and without any detail although it is sudden.
  • A character very suddenly tears off another Supe's arms, blood and gore is shown splattering from the dismembered limbs. The Supe then reattaches the arms while graphic closeups show the flesh coming back together.
  • A character is punched in the stomach with such force that the fist exits out of his mouth. This is extremely graphic, gory, and disturbing.
  • A character shrinks herself and burrows into a man's ear. The camera shows the man as the shrunk character goes through his head while blood begins to pour from his eyes. The man collapses and dies as she exits from his other ear, blood and gore covering her entire body.
  • A teen female Supe's first menstrual blood is suddenly weaponized into a spike with graphic deadly consequences.
  • We see a supe experience a dream sequence where he sees the police trying to capture him as puppets as well as himself. He goes on a rampage and murders them all with the blood shoeing as glitter and the gore in cloth puppet form. We then see the aftermath in real life and it's exactly as occurred in his hallucination. It is worth nothing that the puppet scene in itself is not overly violent, however, if the scene was live action, it could be the goriest The Boys universe scene to date.
  • A character frequently has seizures and eye bleeding. This is a side effect of her Compound V-powers. Later it is revealed that these effects are not directly caused by usage of her powers, rather a power-dampening pill.
  • A character mind controls another character to cut her own throat. Bloody, and the aftermath is shown for a prolonged period of time.
  • Almost the entirety of the final episode of season one is full of insanely bloody violence and gore. Multiple peoples heads are exploded shown in close-up, extreme gory shots with brain matter and loads of blood splattering everywhere. A girl has her arm exploded into pieces with a ton of blood and gore shown. People are lazered, cut up and exploded entirely with loads of blood. Countless dead bodies are strewn around the floors and hallways.
  • A character has to cut her palms in order to access her powers, not graphic.

Profanity

  • Frequent strong language including crude sexual references.
  • The C-word is frequently said, particularly by a female Supe.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Many characters habitually drink, while a smaller group are seen doing cocaine and ecstasy.
  • Habitual drinking and smoking and occasional scenes where hard drugs like cocaine are used. Overall quite moderate as it's not really explicit or shown constantly.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Many of the gore scenes can be intense or sudden.
  • A teen female Supe's purging in order to shrink can be quite unnerving.

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • Early in the series, a major antagonist is found being burned alive and incinerated by a protagonist; this is very unexpected. Later, the protagonist sets himself on fire and flies himself into the sky, where he explodes. Lots of blood and gore is shown spraying and splattering onto everyone below him.
  • A character's menstrual blood is accidentally sharpened into a spike and it launched through the neck of another woman; she begins to convulse at the wound in her throat before graphically bleeding to death. A man is then slammed against a wall by the blood and his head is shown to have been impaled numerous times by the spikes. This is extremely sudden and very graphic.
  • In episode seven, Victoria Neuman returns and it is revealed that she possesses blood manipulation powers, just like Marie. Later, she explodes Cardosa's head with a lot of blood splattering.

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