The Boys announced that Season 3 officially wrapped with a special "f--k you" for fans of the show.

In a video posted to The Boys' official Twitter account, each cast member celebrates the end of Season 3, with most directing a middle finger to viewers of the show who have been begging for any information on the upcoming season. "Now you have an update on Season 3! Stop sending your stan letters to our homes," the caption reads.

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Included in the video is Chace Crawford (The Deep), Laz Alonso (Mother's Milk), Jack Quaid (Hughie), Karen Fukuhara (Kimiko Miyashiro/The Female), Erin Moriarty (Annie/Starlight), Antony Starr (Homelander), Tomer Kapon (Frenchie), Jessie Usher (A-Train), Dominique McElligott (Queen Maeve), Colby Minifie (Ashley Barrett) and Cameron Crovetti (Ryan Butcher).

Also pictured is the newest addition to the cast Jensen Ackles, who confirmed he is "gonna continue being drunk" following the season wrap. Ackles joined The Boys in Season 3 as Soldier Boy, the first superhero manufactured by Vaught Industries in World War II, described as "the original Superhero" and "a mainstay of American culture for decades."

Concluding the video is a speech by Karl Urban, who plays The Boys' leader Billy Butcher, delivering a speech to the cast and crew. "Every single one of you has stepped it up this year," Urban said. "I think this is gonna be our best season yet."

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Quaid, who plays Hughie in the series, recently announced Season 3's wrap with a warning that fans are not ready for what's to come. "I can't wait for you guys to see just how fucked up this season is," he said. "You're not ready."

Season 3 of The Boys does not yet have a release date, though the show has reportedly already been picked up for Season 4. Season 3 began filming late Jan. 2021 in Toronto following production delays due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Both showrunner Eric Kripke and The Boys' social media have been periodically teasing Season 3 while also making fun of fans who repeatedly ask for updates. Though the official release date of Season 3 has not been announced, Kripke has teased a mind-blowing first episode, calling it both "insane" and "special." The Boys Twitter account responded to Kripke saying the "editing room is fully covered in gore already and they're only working on episode 1."

While The Boys does not currently have an official release date for Season 3, the first two seasons of the series can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video now.

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Source: Twitter