The Boys season 4 premiere surges past season 3 with 21% more viewers

Showrunner Eric Kripke has confirmed that the upcoming fifth season will be the series' last.

The Boys Season 4 has made a powerful debut on Amazon, drawing in 21% more viewers in its first four days than the premiere of Season 3.

The new season marks the fourth consecutive season of growth for the series, placing it among Amazon's top five biggest TV seasons ever in terms of initial viewership.

Notably, 60% of the viewers hailed from outside the U.S., with Brazil, the U.K., and India contributing significantly to the show's global success.

Showrunner Eric Kripke has confirmed that the upcoming fifth season will be the series' last.

However, fans can still look forward to spinoffs like "Gen V," which is currently in production for its second season, and "The Boys: Mexico," which is currently in development with a writer recently signed on to pen the pilot.

Despite the impending conclusion of the main series, the franchise shows no signs of slowing down, with its continued expansion into spinoffs and consistent growth in viewership.

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