How Does ‘The Boys’ End? Where Every Character Stands After the Season 5 Finale
The series finale of 'The Boys' has concluded, marking the end of the popular dark superhero show on Amazon Prime Video. Season five has set viewership records, with 57 million viewers per episode globally. Several key characters faced tragic fates, including the loss of Frenchie and a gruesome death for Oh Father during the final battle.
- ▪The Boys has come to an end after five seasons.
- ▪The series finale aired on Wednesday and shattered records with 57 million viewers per episode globally.
- ▪Frenchie, an original member of the Boys, was killed off in season five, along with other significant character deaths.
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Tomer Capone (Frenchie), Laz Alonso (Mother's Milk), Karl Urban (Billy Butcher), Jack Quaid (Hughie Campbell) and Karen Fukuhara (Kimiko) in 'The Boys' season five. Courtesy of Prime Video Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on Reddit Post a Comment Share on Whats App Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Print the Article Share on Tumblr Logo text [This story contains MAJOR spoilers from episode eight of The Boys season 5, “Blood and Bone.”] The Boys has come to an end, and not everyone made it out alive. After five seasons, the Amazon Prime Video series delivered its series finale on Wednesday, marking the end of the long-running dark superhero franchise.
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