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The Boys Season 3 adds Sean Patrick Flanery, Nick Wechsler, and Miles Gaston Villanueva

June 24, 2021 by Liam Waddington

With the third season of Amazon’s The Boys currently in development, Amazon has announced that Sean Patrick Flanery, Nick Wechsler, and Miles Gaston Villanueva have joined the cast.

Flanery (Dexter) will play Gunpowder, Wechsler, who is perhaps best known for his roles in Chicago P.D. and Revenge, is set to play Blue Hawk, while Villanueva, who is best known for his role in Law & Order: True Crime: —The Menendez Murders, will play Supersonic. However, the three characters mentioned above are original characters, therefore, details on how they fit into the third season are currently unknown.

SEE ALSO: The Boys concept art showcases original design for Jensen Ackles’ Soldier Boy

Flanery, Wechsler, and Villanueva will star alongside the other newest additions of Jensen Ackles (Supernatural) as Soldier Boy and Katia Winter (Blood & Treasure, Sleepy Hollow) as villain Little Nina, while expected returnees include Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Tomer Capon, Laz Alonso, Karen Fukuhara, Antony Starr, Dominique McElligott, Erin Moriarty, Jessie Usher, Nathan Mitchell, Chace Crawford, Claudia Doumit, Colby Minifie and Giancarlo Esposito.

 

Filed Under: Liam Waddington, News, Television Tagged With: Amazon, Miles Gaston Villanueva, Nick Wechsler, Sean Patrick Flanery, The Boys

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