'The Boys': Jeffrey Dean Morgan is 'at work' in upcoming Season 4, posts BTS pic

Jeffrey Dean Morgan's role in the upcoming season is unknown as of now
PUBLISHED MAR 16, 2023
Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Antony Starr in 'The Boys' (IMDb)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Antony Starr in 'The Boys' (IMDb)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'The Boys' Season 4 filming for Amazon Prime Video is well under way, and a new season means new characters. Jeffrey Dean Morgan ('The Walking Dead', 'Supernatural')  has been reported to be playing one of those new characters, although we don't know who he's portraying.

'The Boys' takes place in a world where people with superpowers are viewed as heroes by the general public and controlled by a large enterprise, Vought International, which ensures they are actively promoted and marketed. The titular Boys, vigilantes trying to rein in the corrupted heroes, and the Seven, the top superhero squad from Vought International, are the two main subjects of the story.

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Morgan's BTS photo on Twitter

In a previous interview, Las Alonzo and Tomer Capone admitted they knew nothing about Morgan's role and were generally kept silent. Unlike the rest of the actors, Morgan hasn't been promoting his part as much, but now he's giving us an inside look at his work on 'The Boys'. Check out his Twitter post below:



 

'The Boys' Season 4

Weeks before the season three finale of 'The Boys' aired, the show was formally renewed for a fourth season. Fans are undoubtedly anticipating what comes after the series ends on such a strong note. In a statement, Sony Pictures Television's president, Jeff Frost, and co-president, Jason Clodfelter, said, "The Boys producers and cast have proven year after year that there is no bar they can't jump over. We are incredibly proud of this brilliant and subversive genre-bending series. Our relationship with Prime Video is much more than a partnership, it's more like extended family. Everyone here at Sony Pictures Television is thankful to join Prime Video and Eric Kripke for another successful season."

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