The Boys- - Diabolical
Giancarlo Esposito (Stan Edgar), Antony Starr (Homelander), Don Cheadle, Kumail Nanjiani, Christian Slater, and Ken Jeong.
If you love The Boys for the social commentary, you’ll find it here. If you love it for the over-the-top violence and absurdity, you’ll feast. And if you just want to see a cartoon baby explode a room full of people… well, that’s here too. The Boys- Diabolical
One of the most common criticisms of animation aimed at adults is that it often falls into a singular aesthetic—usually the "wobble" style popularized by shows like Bob’s Burgers or Rick and Morty . Diabolical rejects this uniformity. Each episode employs a distinct animation style that directly complements the narrative tone of that specific story. And if you just want to see a
The voice cast is equally absurd. While the live-action stars (Karl Urban, Antony Starr) are absent, the show boasts talents like Awkwafina, Elliot Page, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and even The Boys comic creator Garth Ennis voicing a character. Each episode employs a distinct animation style that
Critics praised the show for its variety. Rotten Tomatoes holds it at —higher than many episodes of the live-action flagship. Viewers loved the ability to consume The Boys in short bursts without committing to a 60-minute gore-fest.