Shang-Chi's Awkwafina and Rick & Morty's Justin Roiland join The Boys spin-off series It's going to be Diabolical. BY JOE ANDERTON 06/12/2021 The Boys Season 3: Everything You Need To Know by Digital Spy GB Current Time 0:00 Loaded: 11.54% Remaining Time -4:36 The Boys is getting its very own spin-off show, and showrunner Eric Kripke and the crew have assembled a team of creatives and comedians to create an eight episode animated series. Titled Diabolical, the upcoming series is due to premiere on Amazon Prime Video in 2022, and now we're learning more about the cast. ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW Interestingly, among the impressive line-up, we've got one of the stars of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the form of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' Awkwafina. MARVEL STUDIOS Related: The Boys reveals first look at The Walking Dead star in season 3 As reported by Entertainment Weekly, she'll be joined by Rick and Morty's co-creator Justin Roiland, Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Andy Samberg, comic writer Garth Ennis, Archer's Aisha Tyler, Broad City's Ilana and Eliot Glazer, Blark and Son's Ben Bayouth, writer Simon Racioppa, This is the End director Evan Goldberg and none other than Seth Rogen. "We gathered together some incredible creators and we gave them one rule… just kidding, there's no rules," Kripke said of the impressive cast. "They blew the doors off it, delivering eight completely unexpected, funny, shocking, gory, moist, emotional episodes. You think The Boys is nuts? Wait till you see this." AMAZON PRIME ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW Goldberg and Rogen added in a joint statement: "Ever since we saw the animated film The Animatrix, a series of short animated films set in the universe of The Matrix, we've wanted to rip it off. Today that dream has come true." It's not the only spin-off on the way either, as a college-set show is also in the works. Meanwhile, an in-universe news show from Vought International premiered earlier this year.
Yeah! Why isn't Justin Roiland locked inside the Rick and Morty office cranking out episodes people in the internet will inevitably dump on??
the only way we are going to get action cartoons is if it's filled with gore. This looks good. im in... im just saying..