"Cherry" | |
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Series The Boys Season 1, Episode 2 | |
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Air date | July 26th, 2019 |
Writers | Eric Kripke |
Director | Matt Shakman |
Producers | Nick Barrucci; Cory Bird; Anne Cofell Saunders; Garth Ennis; Gabriel Garcia; Evan Goldberg; Hartley Gorenstein; Eric Kripke; Ken F. Levin; Ori Marmur; George Mastras; Neal H. Moritz; Jason Netter; Darick Robertson; Seth Rogen; Craig Rosenberg; Phil Sgriccia; Pavun Shetty; Rebecca Sonnenshine; Michaela Starr; Dan Trachtenberg; James Weaver |
Starring | Karl Urban; Jack Quaid; Antony Starr; Erin Moriarty; Dominique McElligott; Jessie T. Usher; Laz Alonso; Chace Crawford; Tomer Capon; Karen Fukuhara; Nathan Mitchell; Elisabeth Shue |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Name of the Game" |
Next "Get Some" |
"Cherry" is the title to the second episode from season one of the Amazon Original series The Boys. It was directed by Matt Shakman with a script written by Eric Kripke. The episode premiered on Amazon Prime on July 26th, 2019.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Alex Hassell | Translucent |
Jennifer Esposito | Susan Rayner |
David Andrews | Senator Calhoun |
Shaun Benson | Ezekiel |
Colby Minifie | Ashley Barrett |
Ana Sani | Anika |
Jordan Lajoie | Cherie |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Toby Bisson | Colby |
Adrian Falconer | Colby's dad |
Jay Yoo | Colby's doctor |
Callum Shoniker | Commercial son |
David Snelgrove | Congressman |
Mike Massaro | ESPN interviewer |
Aniko Kaszas | Female bartender |
Matt Jensen | Frat boy |
Connor Lucas-Loan | Second frat boy |
Joel Gagne | Gunpowder |
Allan Price | Senator #1 |
Mishka Thébaud | Shockwave |
Carol Huska | Sorority girl |
Bill Turnbull | Trevor |
Dan Darin-Zanco | Doppelganger |
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