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The Boys’ Universe Expands: Prime Video Orders 'Vought Rising' Prequel Starring Jensen Ackles And Aya Cash

Jensen Ackles and Aya Cash Reprise Their Roles in Thrilling Prequel Set in the 1950s

 


Amazon Prime Video is set to expand The Boys universe with a highly anticipated prequel series, Vought Rising. This new addition, starring Jensen Ackles and Aya Cash, promises to delve into the dark and twisted origins of the Vought corporation in the 1950s. Ackles and Cash will reprise their roles as Soldier Boy and Stormfront, respectively, adding a thrilling layer to the ever-expanding lore of the hit superhero series.

A Star-Studded Announcement at Comic-Con

The announcement came during The Boys Comic-Con panel, where Jensen Ackles made a live appearance, and Aya Cash joined via video. The reveal is expected to be one of the most significant highlights of the convention, stirring excitement among the fans of the franchise.

The Premise of Vought Rising

Executive producers Eric Kripke and Paul Grellong, who are also behind the main series, shared insights about the upcoming prequel. Vought Rising will be a twisted murder mystery that explores the origins of Vought International in the 1950s. The series will chronicle the early exploits of Soldier Boy and the diabolical maneuvers of Stormfront, then known as Clara Vought.

“It’s a twisted murder mystery about the origins of Vought in the 1950s, the early exploits of Soldier Boy, and the diabolical maneuvers of a Supe known to fans as Stormfront, who was then going by the name Clara Vought,” Kripke and Grellong said. “We cannot wait to blow your minds and trouble your souls with this salacious, grisly saga drenched in blood and Compound V.”

Background of Soldier Boy and Stormfront

Soldier Boy, the first American non-aging Supe, was created by Frederick Vought during World War II. Stormfront, Frederick Vought’s first successful test subject for Compound V, married him before they moved to the United States. This prequel aims to explore these characters' origins and their significant roles in the formation of Vought International.

Production Team and Creative Vision

Vought Rising is produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios, in association with Kripke Enterprises, Point Grey Pictures, and Original Film. The executive producers include Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, James Weaver, Neal H. Moritz, Ori Marmur, Pavun Shetty, Ken Levin, Jason Netter, Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson, and Michaela Starr.

Expanding the Boys Franchise

The Boys franchise has been a massive success for Amazon Prime Video, with the flagship series drawing over 1 billion viewing minutes weekly in the U.S. The expansion of the franchise includes other spinoffs like The Boys Presents: Diabolical, the college-set spinoff Gen V, and the upcoming The Boys: Mexico, executive produced by Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal.

With Vought Rising, Jensen Ackles achieves the rare feat of headlining two major ongoing series simultaneously. Ackles also stars in Prime Video’s upcoming thriller drama Countdown, which received a 13-episode order last month. This development was factored into his deals, allowing him to work on both projects.

A Long-Standing Collaboration

The prequel also marks another chapter in the long-standing collaboration between Ackles and Kripke, which began almost two decades ago with the pilot of Supernatural. Ackles starred in the series alongside Jared Padalecki, while Kripke created it. After Supernatural ended its 15-season run, Kripke brought Ackles into The Boys universe in Season 3.

The Boys Season 5 and Beyond

The Boys, based on the best-selling comic by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, offers a dark and irreverent take on superheroes who abuse their powers. The series just concluded its fourth season, with Ackles’ Soldier Boy making a significant return in a post-credits scene. Ackles will rejoin the cast as a series regular for the upcoming fifth and final season.

Aya Cash, known for her roles in FX’s You’re The Worst, Fox’s Welcome To Flatch, and Hulu’s The Girl From Plainville, will bring her talent back to the role of Stormfront, despite the character’s previous demise in Season 3.

Conclusion

Vought Rising is set to bring a fresh and thrilling perspective to The Boys universe, exploring the sinister beginnings of Vought International and deepening the backstories of beloved characters. Fans can look forward to another captivating series that maintains the dark humor and gritty storytelling that has made The Boys a standout success.

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