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The Boys' Pilot: Seth Rogen Almost Directed!
3 Mar
Summary
- Dan Trachtenberg, not Seth Rogen, directed the pilot.
- The premiere established the show's brutal and satirical tone.
- Hughie joins Butcher against The Seven in the first episode.

The acclaimed Prime Video series "The Boys" established its signature irreverent and extreme tone from its very first episode, "The Name of the Game." However, early production plans reveal that Seth Rogen and his producing partner Evan Goldberg were initially slated to direct the series premiere themselves.
Ultimately, director Dan Trachtenberg, then known for "10 Cloverfield Lane," helmed the episode. He skillfully set the stage with pervasive brutality, dark satire, and the introduction of key characters like Hughie, Billy Butcher, Homelander, and the superhero team The Seven. Trachtenberg's successful direction was pivotal in defining the show's distinct identity.
Trachtenberg has since continued to build an impressive directorial career, contributing to "The Predator" franchise and "Stranger Things." The near-change in directorial vision for "The Boys" premiere offers a fascinating glimpse into the show's formative stages and how crucial that initial directorial choice was.




