Scrapped film Variety reported in February 2008 that
Columbia Pictures had
optioned the comic for a film adaptation, to be produced by
Neal H. Moritz. and
Phil Hay and
Matt Manfredi writing the screenplay. In August 2010,
Adam McKay said that he had been signed on to direct the film. McKay added, "They already have a script and we're doing a rewrite on it so hopefully getting the whole thing into shape in the Fall with maybe a shoot happening in January." Columbia Pictures reported in February 2012 that it had dropped its option regarding a film adaptation of
The Boys. However, Adam McKay said in a Twitter response that
Paramount Pictures had picked it up, and that it was still in the works. On April 30, 2013, Manfredi and Hay were hired by Paramount to write the film, though the project never came to fruition.
Television series In October 2015, it was reported that
Cinemax greenlit a television series adaptation of
The Boys, and that
Seth Rogen,
Evan Goldberg and
Eric Kripke were producing the series. In September 2017,
Variety reported that
Amazon Studios had picked up the series. The series premiered its
first season on July 26, 2019. while the
third season premiered on June 3, 2022, and the
fourth season premiered on June 13, 2024. In May 2024, the series was renewed for a fifth and final season.
Audiobook series All 98 issues of the comic series have been adapted into 7 audiobooks produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music by
GraphicAudio. Volume 1 was released on May 4, 2020. Volume 7 adapts the
Dear Becky epilogue series and concluded the audiobook production on May 20, 2022. The entire series lasts 31 hours, retains the 2006–2008 setting and the dialogue is a very close match to Garth Ennis' original scripts. The content rating is Ages 18+.
Animated series An animated
spin-off series of
The Boys,
The Boys Presents: Diabolical, was released on March 4, 2022.
"We Gotta Go Now" adaptation A live-action
spin-off series of
The Boys,
Gen V (formerly
The Boys Presents: Varsity), serving as a stand-alone adaptation of the "
We Gotta Go Now" arc from the comic series, focused on
Marie and the
G-Men and inspired by
The Hunger Games, was announced on September 20, 2020, and premiered on
Amazon Prime Video on September 29, 2023. ==References==