The Boys' Season 3 blooper reel is on the way.

The Prime Video superhero drama shared an update on Twitter regarding its upcoming entry into The Boys: F**k Ups saga. "S3 bloopers update, on a count of we love ya and didn't want ya storming our HQ," The Boys' Twitter account wrote. "We got a big ole batch of footage in this week. Now need to sift through, edit, run up the flagpole, the easy peasy stuff...Gonna take a lil bit before they drop, but think you're gonna love 'em."

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The previous blooper reels for Seasons 1 and 2 have shown The Boys' stars adorably messing up lines, laughing at their scenes and more. Common tropes across both reels include stars having difficulty maneuvering around the show's various sets, like actors Dominique McElligott (Queen Maeve) and Aya Cash (Stormfront) stumbling over fake rubble, and Billy Butcher actor Karl Urban marveling at the show's scripted dialogue. Homelander actor Antony Starr has previously been seen having excessive trouble with set pieces, from accidentally breaking down doors for real to the golden eagles on the shoulders of his costume causing him to bump into various objects, even the camera filming.

The Boys Season 3 Blooper Reel May Feature Jensen Ackles and More

New actors joined the series for Season 3, meaning there is the potential for fans to see how the newcomers handled themselves on set. A major Season 3 addition was actor Jensen Ackles stepping into the role of Soldier Boy, who has become a fan-favorite, though Ackles was already beloved by many before his The Boys debut thanks to his previous work on The CW's Supernatural. Other actors that joined The Boys for Season 3 include Laurie Holden, Miles Gaston Villanueva and Nick Wechsler, to name a few.

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Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Others Join The Boys Season 4

The upcoming release of a Season 3 blooper reel will have to hold The Boys fans over until Season 4 and the show's spinoff, Gen V. Neither series has an official release date as of writing, though casting announcements have been made regarding The Boys Season 4. Cameron Crovetti, who plays Homelander's son Ryan, has been promoted to series regular while actors Valorie Curry and Susan Heyward have joined as the supes Firecracker and Sister Sage, respectively. A major Season 4 addition is The Walking Dead's Jeffrey Dean Morgan, though his role has not been revealed.

The first three seasons of The Boys are now streaming on Prime Video.

Source: Twitter