The in-universe company, Vought, is a play on the massive corporations that provide entertainment today. They are involved in pharmaceuticals, the movie and TV industry, books, video games, and more. Of course, Vought would have a streaming service too, and they want to be clear with what you’re getting into through an announcement tweet.
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The new subscription service will feature hit titles such as Black Noir: Insurrection, Queen Maeve: Her Majesty, Rising Tide, Translucent: Invisible Force 2, and, of course, Dawn of the Seven. No, none of these movies will ever be available to watch, but it’s great to see The Boys take on some of the events happening in real life as fans patiently wait for Season 4.
“Vought is bringing your streaming together in one, fairly easy to-use-app. VTV+, VNN+, and VSN+ are now part of Vought++! It’s plus-plus, for only an additional $29.99 per month. Rewatch Dawn of the Seven with the guys, dive into Property Flippers with the gals, plus more!”
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Warner Bros. Discovery
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO laid out a template for the merger of the streaming services, saying HBO Max had a more male skew while Discovery+ leaned more toward females. But, of course, the Boys realize how inaccurate that could be, despite whatever data was accumulated, saying, ‘Rewatch Dawn of the Seven with the guys, dive into Property Flippers with the gals!"
Fans of The Boys will be excited to see what real-world storylines are picked up for Season 4, which is set to begin filming later this month.