Star Jack Quaid says they “go above and beyond in terms of insane, jockeying moments.”
RememberChace Crawford’s botched dolphin rescue as the Deep inThe Boysseason 1?
We have gone so much further,Jack Quaid, a.k.a.

Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Karen Fukuhara, Tomer Capone, and Laz Alonso in ‘The Boys’ season 2.Credit: Jasper Savage/Amazon Studios
Wee Hughie, says on the set of season 2 back in October.
No one is ready.
We just go above and beyond in terms of insane, jockeying moments."
“It’s a bit of a mystery,” says Urban, 48, on his whereabouts.
(The audience can probably guess a thing or two by the season 1 finale.)
So, the objective is still fundamentally the same."
When Billy is finally no longer M.I.A.
from the group, things are “very strained” with his vigilante apprentice, says Quaid.
I feel like we’ve been able to deepen it in ways I don’t think fans will expect.
I was really satisfied specifically with that aspect of my character this season."
For Billy, Urban notes season 2 “is really about humanizing the character and exploring different dynamics.”
There are really some wonderful, unlikely relationships that are formed," he says.
Filming of season 2 had already kicked off in Toronto when the series debuted in July 2019.
So this ambitious storytelling isnt about showrunnerEric Kripke(Supernatural) looking to one-up himself.
Instead, Urban echoes Quaid in promising, Were gonna take these characters deeper, push them further.
In the comics, Billy’s pet pooch is known as being a particularly horny dog, Quaid explains.
Not a real pig!
Theres an even funnier story that goes along with that.
And it didnt work right away.
It was just me in a room on camera going, Boner!
We hope that pig has a safe word.
Season 2 ofThe Boysdebuts on Sept. 4.