The Boys: Seasons 1 and 2 Collection (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, rated: TV-MA, 2.39:1 aspect ratio, 968 minutes, $45.99) - Amazon Prime’s popular live-action adaptation of writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick Robertson’s comic book series arrives on six Blu-ray discs and offers a perfect gift for fans not ready to pay out for a monthly streaming service. #CLASSIC 1980S SPACE WARFARE GAME CROSSWORD CLUE SERIES# Offering the first 16 episodes of the series, the collection introduces viewers to an elite group of vigilantes nicknamed the Boys targeting a corrupt, corporate-run, expertly marketed superhero team referred to as the Seven. Often abusing their powers and taking advantage of the public’s adoration, no matter the collateral damage, these superpowered individuals such as Superman-like Homelander (Anthony Starr), Flash-like A-Train (Jessie T. Usher) and Aquaman-archetype The Deep (Chance Crawford) have replaced truth, justice and saving innocents with greed, deception and murder. The Boys, led by Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) and revenge-seeking tech expert Hugh Campbell (Jack Quaid) have found ways through blackmail, infiltration into the Seven and outright assassination to try and stop them from controlling the geopolitical landscapes. The show often delivers sheer entertainment value through gratuitous violence and gore while drenched in cynicism but never stops fascinating through plotlines that dive into the politics of managing individuals with the powers of gods and analyzing the grayest of lines between good and evil. Notable extras: Viewers only get roughly 35 minutes of deleted scenes and a five-minute story about Butcher. Rick and Morty: The Complete Seasons 1 to 5 (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, rated: TV-MA, 1.78:1 aspect ratio, 1,142 minutes, $89.99) - That’s right Mr. Meeseeks, five seasons worth of the most cerebral as well as gassiest and guttural type of animated comedy to ever defile Cartoon Network’s screens arrives in a five-disc Blu-ray set packed with extras and gut-busting laughs. Viewers dive into 52 episodes of sci-fi fueled, pop-culture drenched, interdimensional space travel shenanigans concocted by lunatics Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon since 2013. #CLASSIC 1980S SPACE WARFARE GAME CROSSWORD CLUE SERIES#.
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