Warning: The beneath story comprises spoilers for The Boys Season 3.
The Boys’ Black Noir has returned from the useless – form of – to disclose the small print of the beforehand teased collaboration between the Prime Video superhero collection and Name of Responsibility.
Black Noir confirmed (in his trademark silent trend) that he’ll be Name of Responsibility: Trendy Warfare 2 together with Starlight (Erin Moriarty) and Homelander (Anthony Starr) with a press convention video posted by Vought Worldwide, the fictional company that oversees the superheroes inside The Seven.
Properly, properly, would you look who it’s. Taking a lil break from his mission abroad to wreak some havoc in @callofduty. pic.twitter.com/JXru5sUEbs
— THE BOYS (@TheBoysTV) July 10, 2023
In fact, those that watch The Boys know that Black Noir died on the finish of Season 3, which as we speak’s video has a solution for. It says in the beginning in a textual content card that “the next press convention was filmed final 12 months previous to Black Noir’s secret mission and Starlight’s betrayal of The Seven.”
The midseason replace will begin rolling out on July 12 as a part of Trendy Warfare 2’s Season 4 Reloaded. Every character will get their very own Operator Bundle, with Starlight’s rolling out first on the twelfth, Homelander’s on July 16, and Black Noir’s on July 20, per a Name of Responsibility weblog publish that exposed a number of extra particulars. Every bundle will value 2,400 COD Factors and embody weapon charms, loading screens, weapon stickers, and logos.
The preliminary information of The Boys collaborating with Name of Responsibility was teased in a Season 4 trailer for Name of Responsibility: Warzone 2 and Trendy Warfare 2 throughout Geoff Keighley’s Summer season Video games Fest final month.
As for The Boys Season 4, we’re nonetheless awaiting an replace on that, as showrunner Eric Kripke recently tweeted {that a} launch date relies on how lengthy the continuing Hollywood writers’ strike continues. However the crew behind Prime Video’s spinoff Gen V is planning a panel at San Diego Comedian-Con, so particulars about that present needs to be coming throughout the subsequent couple of weeks.
Alex Stedman is a Senior Information Editor with IGN, overseeing leisure reporting. When she’s not writing or modifying, you’ll find her studying fantasy novels or enjoying Dungeons & Dragons.