The Boys short film is filled with deleted scenes and reveals what Butcher did before season 2

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The Boys short film has been given a surprise release. Not only does it reveal what happens to Karl Urban’s Billy Butcher before the events of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Boys season 2, but there’s a bunch of deleted scenes for you♚ to coo over until the week-long wait for the next episode.

Simply titled “Butcher,” the five-minute long Boys short film (emphasis on short, clearly) follows the diabolical Brit as he looks to escape capture from the law after 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Boys season 1 ending left him face-to-face with Homelander and his missing wife, Becca💮.

After fleeing a Tony Cicero’s – something briefly glimpsed in the second episode of the season – Butcher hotwires a car and finds himself on the doorstep of one of his old ꦅwar buddies, Jock, complete with what might be a British accent. I’m not sure. He says ‘mate’ a lot so I’m willing to give him a pass.

Butch𒁃er’s brother-in-arms doesn’t exactly do him a solid though, calling the “plodders” (that&🐎rsquo;s the police to anyone outside of 1960s Britain) and fighting him. As you can imagine with Butcher, it all ends in tears. And with flames. Lots of flames.

Overall, it’s a nice interlude for The Boys fans wanting to watch everything related to the second season. You can see why it was cut, though: it distracts from The Boys’ main stor🌃y and introduces a character we haven’t seen before only to dispose of him within minutes.

Need to know when the next episode is coming? Find out with our guide to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Boys season 2 release schedule.

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