The visual cuisines for this night are the first two episodes of the Boys season 4 and a Pokemon movie. The Boys is a show adapted from a comic book that parodied mainstream superheroes and the show is widely considered a flat out improvement from the comic.
In the world of The Boys, superheroes are the result of a corporation injecting children with a drug that has a wide range of effects. They generally then go on to be managed by the corporation as entertainers with all that entails, ranging from covering up murders to outright staging events for the supes to roleplay as heroes. It's pretty much what if superheroes existed with capitalism.
The protagonists are a group of vigilantes led by a man with a personal vendetta against Homelander, the most powerful manchild in the world that's a sort of Trump stand-in with an american flag for a cape.
The show has frequent shock/gross-out humor with bombastic, graphic violence. The first few minutes of the first episode of season 1 will give you a general idea of what the show is about.
After that will be a Pokemon movie. Another one: Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution (2019).
8 pm est
content warnings:
https://www.doesthedogdie.com/media/720923
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1190634/parentalguide
Boys:
- Frequent graphic violence and excessive gore
- Child abuse
- Multiple mentions of SA, a primary character was assaulted at work in season 1 and the abuser is a recurring character
- Stalking
- Domestic violence
- Gaslighting
- Drugs, alcohol, addiction, and overdose
- Needles
- Death of animals and animal abuse
- A character is implied to have been a pedophile
- Explicit nudity
- Sex
- Objectification of women
- Racism
- Homophobia
- Transphobia
- Slurs
- Body dysmorphia
- Nazi imagery, a superhero was outed as an actual nazi and has supporters in the show
- Antisemitism
- There is a character in this season that spouts bigoted conspiracy theories
- Suicide
- Depictions of ptsd
- Anxiety attacks
- Body horror
- Torture
- Death
- Car crashes
- Gun violence
- Masturbation
Pokemon Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution (2019:
- Death of child.
- Death of animal.
- Child endangerment.
- Animal cruelty.
- Cartoon violence.
- Explosions.
- Torture.
- Existentialism.
- Bugs.
- Someone is physically restrained.
8pm est
Tonight's Poke-movie is Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution (2019).