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"You Found Me"
Series The Boys
Season 1, Episode 8
The Boys 1x08 001
Air date July 26th, 2019
Writers Anne Cofell Saunders; Rebecca Sonnenshine
Director Eric Kripke
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
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"You Found Me" is the title to the eighth episode from season one of the Amazon Original series The Boys. It was directed by Eric Kripke with a script written by Anne Cofell Saunders and Rebecca Sonnenshine. The episode premiered on Amazon Prime on July 26th, 2019.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Karl Urban Billy Butcher
Jack Quaid Hughie Campbell
Antony Starr Homelander
Erin Moriarty Starlight, Annie January
Dominique McElligott Queen Maeve
Jessie T. Usher A-Train
Laz Alonso Mother's Milk
Chace Crawford The Deep
Tomer Capon Frenchie
Karen Fukuhara The Female, Kimiko Miyashiro
Nathan Mitchell Black Noir
Elisabeth Shue Madelyn Stillwell

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Giancarlo Esposito Stan Edgar
Jennifer Esposito Susan Rayner
Shantel VanSanten Rebecca Butcher
Ann Cusack Donna January
Christian Keyes Nathan
Laila Robins Grace Mallory
Jim Beaver Robert A. Singer

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Brendan Beiser Jeff
Parker Corno 8-year-old boy
JD Smith Officer
Steve Coombes Security guard
Cole Kapoor Excited teen's friend
David Webster Exited teen
Andrew Perun Musician
Ric Garcia Lone survivor

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