Amazon Reveals ‘The Boys: Diabolical’ Full Trailer, Episode Titles, Animation Style, And More

Maybe it’s just me, but I feel like there’s already been too much revealed of The Boys: Diabolical, the anthology series set in the same universe as Amazon’s crude, uber-violent superhero show. Done in animated style rather than live-action, Diabolical will consist of eight episodes between twelve-to-fourteen minutes long, each done in a different animation style, which is admittedly pretty cool.

Joining The Boys creator Garth Ennis as one of the writers is an all-star bunch that includes Awkwafina, Andy Samberg, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, Aisha Tyler, Broad City‘s Ilana Glazer and her brother Eliot Glazer, and many more.

To coincide with the trailer’s release, Amazon also dropped the title, credits, and animation style of each episode. You can check that out below, as well.

The Boys: Diabolical hits Prime Video on March 4th.

“Laser Baby’s Day Out”

Writers: Evan Goldberg & Seth Rogen

Directors: Crystal Chesney-Thompson and Derek Thompson

Animation Style: Inspired by classic American animated shorts.

“An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents”

Writers: Justin Roiland & Ben Bayouth

Director: Parker Simmons

Animation Style: Inspired by Justin Roiland’s aesthetic.

“I’m Your Pusher”

Writer: Garth Ennis

Director: Giancarlo Volpe

Animation Style: An homage to the original The Boys comics.

“Boyd in 3D”

Writer: Eliot Glazer

Story by: Eliot Glazer & Ilana Glazer

Director: Naz Ghodrati-Azadi

Animation Style: Inspired by French comics and animation.

“BFFs”

Writer: Awkwafina

Director: Madeleine Flores

Animation Style: Inspired by Saturday morning animation imports.

“Nubian vs Nubian”

Writer: Aisha Tyler

Director: Matthew Bordenave

Animation Style: Anime inspired

“John and Sun-Hee”

Writer: Andy Samberg

Director: Steve Ahn

Animation Style: Inspired by Korean drama and horror.

“One Plus One Equals Two”

Writer: Simon Racioppa

Directors: Jae Kim and Giancarlo Volpe

Animation Style: A darker take on American superhero animation.