‘The Boys’ Co-Creator Eric Kripke Reveals the One Scene ‘Amazon Said F– No, You Have to Cut’ That

Amazon Prime Video clearly let “The Boys,” its new, very mature superhero series, get away with a lot on screen that you wouldn’t see in any broadcast or cable show — and definitely not in any film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But seeing as this project, developed by Eric Kripke, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, is based on Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s graphic graphic novels, it’s safe to say the streaming service knew what it was going to be dealing with from the start. And according to Kripke, there was just one scene the tech giant made him leave out. “There was ONE SCENE that Amazon said F–K NO, you have to cut,” the co-creator told fans during a Reddit AMA Tuesday. “I couldn’t quite understand why considering everything else we have in the show, but: Homelander [played by Anthony Starr], after being dressed down by Stilwell [Elisabeth Shue] in episode 2, was standing on one of the Chrysler building Eagles. He pulled his pants down and started jerking off, mumbling ‘I can do whatever I want’ over and over again until he climaxed all over New York City.” Also Read: 'The Boys' Gets Early Season 2 Renewal...