With Translucent held captive in a high-tech cage lined with zinc (the only material his X-ray vision cannot see through), Butcher, Hughie, and a newly recruited Frenchie face a major dilemma: how do you kill an indestructible superhero?
The Seven deal with internal drama, particularly Queen Maeve’s disillusioned state and Homelander’s tyrannical leadership. Meanwhile, The Boys gain a key piece of leverage, but the risks to their lives escalate significantly. The tension between Butcher's vendetta and Hughie’s moral hesitation is a focal point. Episode 4: "The Female of the Species"
The Boys (2019) is based on the comic series by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. Unlike the Avengers or Justice League, the "heroes" in this universe—known as —are celebrities managed by the ruthless Vought International corporation. They are narcissistic, sociopathic, and shielded from consequences by their PR team. The plot follows two parallel, colliding stories: --- The Boys S01 Ep 01-04 Dual Audio Hindi 720p WE...
The first four episodes of Season 1 set the stage, moving from a tragic accident to an all-out war between humans and superhumans. Episode 1: "The Name of the Game"
When Vought International, the mega-corporation managing the heroes, tries to buy Hughie’s silence with a non-disclosure agreement, Billy Butcher appears. Butcher, a cynical man with a deep-seated hatred for "Supes," recruits Hughie to bug Vought tower. Meanwhile, Annie January (Starlight) joins The Seven, only to immediately discover the disgusting, misogynistic reality behind the corporate facade. The episode culminates in a brutal confrontation with Translucent, setting the trajectory for the entire season. Episode 2: "Cherry" With Translucent held captive in a high-tech cage
This episode kicks off the cat-and-mouse game between the Boys and the Supes. Hughie and Butcher capture Translucent, an invisible Supe, and lock him in a makeshift electrified cage in an apartment. Their goal is to interrogate him about A-Train. Butcher brings in Frenchie, a brilliant but unstable mercenary, to help them keep Translucent contained. The search for A-Train leads them to "Popclaw," his drug-addicted girlfriend. On the other side of the city, Starlight (Annie) struggles with the dark reality of being a Supe, where corporate mandates, like being forced to wear a sexually suggestive costume, clash with her desire to be a true hero. The episode is infamous for a shocking scene where the team shoves C-4 explosives up Translucent's rear end to force his compliance, raising the stakes to an all-time high.
: The team recruits their muscle, Mother’s Milk (MM) , a man torn between his desire for a peaceful family life and his deep-seated hatred for Vought. The tension between Butcher's vendetta and Hughie’s moral
| Source | Resolution | Audio Options | File Size (≈4 ep) | Legality | Ideal For | |--------|------------|---------------|-------------------|----------|-----------| | (our focus) | 720p | Eng + Hindi (stereo) | 1.2 – 1.5 GB | Grey‑area (often sourced from a legit stream, then re‑encoded) | Hindi‑speakers with modest storage | | Official Amazon Prime (1080p) | 1080p | Eng (5.1) + Hindi (Dolby) | 2.5 – 3 GB | Legal (requires subscription) | Purists, 1080p‑ready viewers | | Fan‑Sub 1080p (English only) | 1080p | English (AAC) | 2.0 – 2.3 GB | Legal grey‑area (unauthorised) | Sub‑only fans, no Hindi dub | | 4K Ultra‑HD Blu‑Ray | 2160p | Eng 5.1, Hindi 5.1, DTS‑HD | 20 – 30 GB | Legal (purchased) | Audiophiles & home‑theatre enthusiasts |
The title refers to the introduction of a mysterious, feral young woman with immense super strength. Butcher, Frenchie, and Mother's Milk discover her locked in a hidden underground vault. After a violent escape, she latches onto Frenchie, and the group must learn to manage this new, unpredictable asset. This episode is highlighted by the infamous "Flight 37" sequence. Homelander and Queen Maeve are dispatched to save a hijacked plane. However, Homelander’s recklessness disables the controls, and instead of attempting a rescue, he abandons the passengers to die, revealing his complete lack of humanity. The episode ends with Hughie wracked with guilt as he continues to date Starlight under Butcher's orders, while the newly introduced "Female" proves to be a lethal force against a group of attackers.
The series premieres with a bang, introducing viewers to The Seven and their lavish lifestyle. We meet Hughie, a young man who is about to join The Boys after his girlfriend is killed by A-Train. The episode ends with a thrilling action sequence that sets the tone for the rest of the series.