WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for The Boys Season 3, currently on Amazon Prime Video.

Prime Video's The Boys took a not-so-subtle jab at Pepsi's Kendall Jenner ad during Season 3, and the whole commercial is now available to watch.

"For months, you've asked to see the most inspirational commercial ever made again," Vought International wrote on Twitter alongside the video, which is part of the energy drink's in-universe marketing campaign. "Originally taken off air because the testing was too strong, this is 'Taste The Movement,' the full-length spot for A-Train's Turbo Rush. Look for a super back-to-school sale on 7-Packs now!"

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The commercial was shown during The Boys Season 3, Episode 4, "Glorious Five-Year Plan," and featured Seven member A-Train (Jessie T. Usher) preparing for a photo shoot, only for a nearby Black Lives Matter-inspired rally to catch his attention. Putting off the shoot to march alongside them, he eventually helps stop a confrontation between the protestors and armed police, albeit by giving the officer one of A-Train's branded Turbo Rush drinks.

A-Train Makes His Mark

The trailer serves as an on-the-nose parody of Pepsi's notorious commercial "Live for Now," in which tensions between a similar protest movement and law enforcement are also quelled by Jenner handing one officer a Pepsi. Following its release, the trailer received immense backlash and mockery for its mix of tone-deaf celebrity casting and using protest imagery to sell a product, forcing Pepsi to make a public apology.

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Throughout Season 3 of The Boys, A-Train attempted to update his PR while dealing with a fragile heart condition hindering his speed. This included giving his costume an African-themed color palette, pitching a documentary about him visiting Africa, and calling attention to vigilante Blue Hawk's repeated violent offenses against black neighborhoods. The last approach created a series of incidents that led to A-Train's brother being paralyzed and A-Train murdering Blue Hawk in retaliation. Despite the departure and deaths of various Seven members by the season finale, both A-Train and The Deep ultimately remained in Homelander's good graces after he took over Vought from former CEO Stan Edgar.

Showrunner Eric Kripke confirmed that filming on Season 4 of The Boys has already begun, but no plot details have been revealed regarding the cultural or geopolitical events the show will satirize next. However, it was recently teased that the upcoming season will likely feature another A-Train causality. Alongside the main cast, Season 4 will also feature The Walking Dead's Jeffrey Dean Morgan in an undisclosed role.

Seasons 1-3 of The Boys are currently streaming on Prime Video.

Source: Twitter